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Jonathan Gil Harris (Professor of English at Ashoka University) discusses his book ‘Masala Shakespeare: How a Firangi Writer Became Indian’ - on adaptations of Shakespeare in Indian cinema - with critic...
Podcast. Austin Tichenor talks to writer Ian Doescher about his book ‘William Shakespeare’s Star Wars: Verily, a New Hope’ and other titles in his series of pop culture appropriations re-written in the...
Podcast. Steven Sabel is joined by actor/filmmaker Jake Lloyd and writer/poet Alexandra Hoey from podcast, Dungeons and Dragon Wagon. They ask him lots of questions about the Shakespeare Authorship...
Podcast. Austin Tichenor talks to writer-producer Bryan Cogman about TV fantasy shows, who brought his knowledge of Shakespeare to such projects as Games of Thrones and The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of...
Podcast from Shakespeare’s Globe hosted by Imogen Greenberg. In this edition Dr Will Tosh and Professor Lucy Munro look at the history plays; there is also a behind-the-scenes tour with the company of Eyam...
Podcast. Austin Tichenor talks to director, educator, writer and a member of the Mohegan Tribe in Connecticut, Madeline Sayet. She discusses her autobiographical one-woman show, Where We Belong, about her...
Interview with Michael Blanding about his book, North By Shakespeare: A Rogue Scholar’s Quest For The Truth Behind The Bard’s Work, which explore the claims by Dennis McCarthy that Shakespeare used the...
Podcast. Dee Ryan, adjunct professor at Northwestern University, compares the strengths, weaknesses and differing approaches of various stage productions - including recent productions in productions by the...
Podcast. Austin Tichenor talks to Will Wilhelm about their new show, Gender Play, or what you Will, which began from the premise that Shakespeare’s plays are fundamentally queer. Will, as a non-binary...
Best-selling writer, Bernard Cornwell discusses his new book "Fools and Mortals". In the novel, Corwell imagines the very first production of Shakespeare’s "A Midsummer Night’s Dream".