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Barbara Bogaev talks to English teacher Stefanie Jochman about Shakespeare in popular culture and how she uses this to connect with students in the classroom.
The director Michael Kahn, retiring after 33 years running the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington DC, talks to Barbara Bogaev about the importance of Shakespeare in performance and to modern audiences.
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks to Dr. Patricia Akhimie and Dr. Carol Mejia LaPerle about Shakespeare’s language in realtion to race and racism.
Neva Grant interviews the food historian, Francine Segan to reveal art and craft of preparing salmon pie as the Elizabethans did in the 1600s.
Barbara Bogaev talks to Jonathan Croall about his new book, Performing Hamlet: Actors in the Modern Age, which examines 43 celebrated productions of Hamlet.
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks to Professor Helen Hackett (UCL) about her new book, The Elizabethan Mind: Searching for the Self in an Age of Uncertainty.
Marketing directors from three theatres participating in Folger’s Theatre Partnership Programme, discuss the challenges of convincing audiences to experience Shakespeare’s least popular plays.
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev interviews J.R. Thorp about her debut novel, Learwife, a sequel to King Lear featuring his wife, Berte.
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...