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Podcast hosted by Barry Edelstein that explores Shakespeare outside of the theatre. This edition looks at how the Bard is quoted in every day life and on special occasions and features the US Air Force Band...
Video podcast. Host Mitch Jeserich talks to Farah Karim-Cooper (King’s College London and Shakespeare’s Globe) about her book, The Great White Bard: How to Love Shakespeare While Talking About Race.
Podcast. Austin Tichenor talks to the founding artistic directors of Starling Shakespeare Company, Heron Kennedy and Jessie Lillis, which performs Shakespeare plays with only five actors.
Podcast. Ash, the podcast host, takes a fairly light-hearted and very sarcastic look at the Shakespeare Authorship Question as explored in the 2012 documentary LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT (qv) that followed in...
Weekly Podcast hosted by Cassidy Cash in which she explores Elizabethan England and Shakespeare’s world. This week Mary Fissel looks at the history of the caesarean section (crucial to the plot of Macbeth).
Weekly Podcast hosted by Cassidy Cash in which she explores Elizabethan England and Shakespeare’s world. This week Jesse Sheidlower explore the colourful world of Elizabethan language and profanities.
Weekly Podcast hosted by Cassidy Cash in which she explores Elizabethan England and Shakespeare’s world. This week Dr. Valerie Fridland (University of Nevada, Reno) discusses the Great Vowel Shift and...
Weekly Podcast hosted by Cassidy Cash in which she explores Elizabethan England and Shakespeare’s world. This week John Spurr (Swansea University) discusses the use of foul language on Shakespeare’s play...
Audio podcast. First of a two-part conversation between host Tim McIntosh and Dr. Christopher Perrin (of Classical Academic Press) on how to teach Shakespeare and what the barriers are to learning.
Audio podcast. The host Tim is joined by actor Nora Ankrom and Dr Matthew Bianco to look at the third part of what many consider to be one of Shakespeare’s more controversial and ‘difficult’ comedies....