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Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks to director Adrian Noble about his new book, How to Direct Shakespeare.
Podcast. In the light of the recent invasion of the Ukraine, Dr. Irena Makaryk (University of Ottowa) talks to Barbara Bogaev about the current situation there and her previous research exploring Shakespeare...
Podcast. David Sterling Brown (Binghamton University) is interviewed by Barbara Bogaev and discusses Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus in the context of Critical Race Theory.
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks to Stephen Marche about his new book, How Shakespeare Changed Everything, which catalogues the myriad ways in which the playwright’s work influenced the world.
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks to Dr. Erika T. Lin (CUNY Graduate Center) about holiday tradiitons in Shakespeare’s time and how these were represented in his plays.
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks to Robert Myles about his ‘The Show Must Go Online’ project (qv), which aims to stage all of Shakespeare’s play online during the Covid 19 crisis.
Podcast. The director Simon Godwin talks to Barbara Bogaev about his film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet (qv), which was originally meant to be performed on the stage before the Coronavirus hit.
Barbara Bogaev talks to Lisa Klein about her novel Ophelia, a retelling of Hamlet from the point of view of its female protagonist, now adapted into a film starring Daisy Ridley.
Podcast. José Cruz González (Cal State Los Angeles) and David Lozano (Cara Mía Theatre, Dallas) speak with Barbara Bogaev about adapting and translating Shakespeare to make it more relevant to Latinx...
Nora Titone talks to Barbara Bogaev about the 19th Century actors Edwin Booth and his brother John Wilkes Booth, the latter known best today as the man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln in 1865.