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Podcast. Barbara Bogaev interviews director Saheem Ali and producer Emily Botein about turning their scheduled Shakespeare in the Park production of Richard II into a 4-part radio drama (qv) due to the...
Podcast. The director Frannie Shepherd-Bates talks to Barbara Bogaev about the forthcoming book, Richard III - In Prison: A Critical Edition, which brings together the original text with the ideas and...
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev interviews Mike Lew about his new play, Young Dick, a comedy that transposes Shakespeare’s Richard III to an American high school, its protagonist now a senior with cerebral palsy....
Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. Shakespeare’s time, only men appeared on stage, with teenage boys playing the women’s parts. Today, women play women and sometimes menand vice-versa. In...
Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. Rebecca Sheir interviews Ross W. Duffin, professor at Case Western University. Duffin includes the songs performed within Shakespeare’s playsbut also those...
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev interviews Dr. Richard Schoch (Queen’s University Belfast) about his new book, A Short History of Shakespeare in Performance, and the way Shakespeare was produced in the Restoration...
Podcast from the Folger Institute Library. How does Shakespeare portray girls and girlhood in his plays, and what do those portrayals tell us about life in Elizabethan and Jacobean England? Deanne Williams...
Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. To commemorate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death in 2016, Chicago mobilised the city’s cultural and administrative resources in an unprecedented...
Podcast. Episode 26 in the series. Professor Samuel Crowl Professor of English at Ohio University and the author of A Norton Guide to Shakespeare and Film, Shakespeare at the Cineplex, and Shakespeare...
Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. Katherine Duncan-Jones is Professor Emerita of English Literature at Oxford. Her book, Portraits of Shakespeare, was published by Oxford’s Bodleian Library in...