A podcast project by the Shakespeare Company at UCLA. Our goal is provide thought-provoking conversations about Shakespeare in a way that doesn't feel stuffy or intimidating; just people getting down to business about their favorite characters and plays. Message us on Instagram (@bruinbard) or Facebook (Shakespeare Company at UCLA) if you've got things you might like to talk about on Eternal Lines. Lots of love!Sound Design and Editing by Elizabeth SmithMusic produced by Kay Sibal with help from Jacob CherryHosted by Violet Morris
On this episode of Eternal Lines, Violet is joined by Jacob Cherry (@jacobadamcherry) for the first part of their discussion about Hamlet. They get into all of the main queries about the show including Hamlet's relationship with Ophelia, Ophelia's death, Hamlet and Horatio, the truth about ghost dad, and even get into some detective work about Gertrude. We hope you enjoy! You can keep up with Jacob at jacobcherry.com and the Shakespeare Company at @bruinbard. Thanks so much!
On this episode of Eternal Lines, we're kicking off our "Speak the Speech" series where we discuss one monologue in depth with a few different actors who know it well. This episode we focus on Queen Margaret's monologue from Act 1 Scene 4 of Henry VI Part 3. Violet is joined by fellow acting students from UCLA, Magenta Rose Brown (@magentarosebrown) , Mary Alex Daniels (@mary_alex18) , and Michael Hackett (@mikey.hackett). Thanks for listening and follow us @bruinbard for more from the Eternal Lines team!
On the first episode of Eternal Lines, Violet and Sylvia discuss the goals for the podcast and why it was started and then get into why exactly we're still doing Shakespeare in 2020 and why it has stuck around for so long. Thanks for listening!
Listen here to get a sneak peek of what is to come from Eternal Lines! We cannot wait to have you along on this adventure with us