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Shaking Up Shakespeare
EP 6: Adaptation and the Politics of Language

Shaking Up Shakespeare

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 77:39


In this episode, co-host Liam Lockhart-Rush continues the conversation around Shakespeare's relationship to colonialism in Canada, specifically through looking at some recent adaptations that complicate his work and cultural privilege. Hearing from several prominent playwrights, the conversation focuses on questioning Shakespeare's authority through the politics of language. This episode contains excerpts from the “Recasting Shakespeare Through Adaptation” and “Grappling with Shakespeare's Colonial Legacy” panels from the (Re)casting Shakespeare in Canada Symposium which took place in April and May 2023.  This episode features conversations with Jani Lauzon, Yvette Nolan, and PJ Prudat, as well as excerpts of Reneltta Arluk, Jeff Ho, Keira Loughran, Joseph Jomo Pierre, Kaitlyn Riordan, and Erin Shields speaking at the (Re)casting Shakespeare in Canada Symposium.  Episode 6 ASL translation courtesy of Dawn Jani Birley. ASL interpretation by Dawn Jani Birley, Robert Haughton, and Alice Lo. Here are links to things mentioned in the episode and some suggestions for further reading: The (Re)casting Shakespeare in Canada Symposium  Pawâkan Macbeth by Reneltta Arluk Queen Goneril by Erin Shields Portia's Julius Caesar by Kaitlyn Riordan Shakespeare's Nigga by Joseph Jomo Pierre Cockroach by Jeff Ho 1939 by Jani Lauzon and Kaitlyn Riordan otîhêw by PJ Prudat Death of a Chief directed and adapted by Yvette Nolan and Kennedy C. MacKinnon Dr. Lindsay Lachance Chief Bev SellarsDecolonizing the Mind: The Politics of Language in African Literature by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o Dean Gabourie Jessica Carmichael

Shaking Up Shakespeare
EP 1: Shaking Up Shakespeare

Shaking Up Shakespeare

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 30:09


Welcome to Shaking Up Shakespeare, a podcast dedicated to examining the legacy of William Shakespeare's work, specifically in the context of Canadian theatre culture and Canadian society more broadly. Building on recent conversations about diversity and casting practices, colonial structures, and accessibility, this podcast brings together the voices of many individuals with diverse perspectives on Shakespeare. In this introductory episode, co-hosts Marlis Schweitzer, Liam Lockhart-Rush, and Hope Van Der Merwe chat about their first experiences with Shakespeare, their hopes for the series, and their reflections on podcasting as a practice.  This episode also features brief greetings from the following folks who sat for interviews with us: Patricia Allison, Sturla Alvsväg, Cole Alvis, Faith Andrew, Roberta Barker, Raoul Bhaneja, Dawn Jani Birley, Peter Kuling, Adelaide Dolha, Miriam Fernandes, Karen Fricker, Duncan Gibson-Lockhart, Barbara Gordon, Jeff Ho, Christine Horne, Dante Jemmott, Stephen Johnson, Erin Kelly, Ziyana Kotadia, Keira Loughran, Jani Lauzon, Allyson MacMachon, Monique Mojica, Yvette Nolan, Laurel Paetz, Peter Parolin, Debbie Patterson, Eli Pauley, Elizabeth Pentland, Melissa Poll, PJ Prudat, Jamie Robinson, Nassim Abu Sarari, Alix Sideris, Sara Topham, Jeff Yung. The series also includes excerpts from the (Re)casting Shakespeare in Canada symposium where you'll hear from Reneltta Arluk, Kaitlyn Riordan, Erin Shields, and Joseph Jomo Pierre. Episode 1 ASL translation courtesy of Dawn Jani Birley. Interpretation by Dawn Jani Birley, Robert Haughton, Sage Lovell, and Alice Lo. Here are links to things mentioned in the episode and some suggestions for further reading: (Re)Setting the Stage: The Past, Present, and Future of Casting Practices in Canada (Re)casting Shakespeare in Canada symposium Trailer for Baz Lurhmann's Romeo + Juliet (Re)casting Shakespeare in Canada symposium “Crash course” syllabus “Romeo and Juliet actors sue Paramount for child abuse,” from the Guardian 

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio
[Full episode] The Chicks, Wab Kinew, Erin Shields, Tan France

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 63:13


Country pop group The Chicks (formerly known as the Dixie Chicks) discuss their new album Gaslighter, their controversial past and how it's helped build their legacy. Broadcaster, hip-hop artist and Manitoba NDP leader Wab Kinew talks about writing his first work of fiction, a young adult novel called Walking in Two Worlds. Playwright Erin Shields tells us why she wanted to challenge the portrayal of women in canonical literature by writing a prequel to King Lear. Queer Eye fashion expert Tan France talks about the runaway success of the show and his candid memoir Naturally Tan.

Bosque County Blast
SPECIAL EPISODE: On the 2021 Norwegian Country Christmas Tour

Bosque County Blast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 33:47


In this episode, you'll hear from many we encountered on the Clifton Chamber of Commerce's Norwegian Country Christmas Tour. We stopped at every location this year in an attempt to find more history and capture some of what makes this annual event in Bosque County memorable each year. The Bosque Museum with Erin Shields and Bosque Arts Center with Linda Pfeiffer were our first stops, on the backstory of their Christmas exhibits this year. We caught up with Jamie Flanagan and Lee Collier at the Valley View House. Both Hank Dawson of Dawson Farms at the Switching House and Sidney Carlisle at the Pederson Home talked the history behind their structures.  You'll hear from  Mark Varhaug and Debbie Ferguson, both presidents of the Norwegian Society of Texas and Bosque County Genealogical Society, respectively. We caught up with a Ringness Family member at the Ringness House Museum. You'll hear from Clifton ISD's Elementary Honors Choir at the Rock Church, and some awesome history from Pastor Bill Metting and a congregation member at Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Norse.  Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=X5XXASRHXWAAW)

Making A Living Show
Erin Shields: Making a living as a Playwright

Making A Living Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 35:30


When I first met Erin Shields they was just a normal theatre loving 9th grader who wanted to be in the school play. Little did I know they'd go on to become one the most celebrated and sought after playwrights in the country. With plays like If We Were Birds and Paradise Lost, Erin has won worldwide audiences, critical acclaim and countless awards including the Governor General's Award. For more visit erinshields.ca. Making A Living Show is produced by Next Exit Media and hosted by Robi Levy. Listen to the show on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Podbean, Radio Public, TuneIn, Youtube, Audible, Pandora and Podchaser. Follow the show on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Youtube. Support the show with a monthly contribution here. Hot Swing by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

The Sunday Show
The Facebook Oversight Board & Donald Trump

The Sunday Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 99:48


This episode features two segments focusing on the decision by the Facebook Oversight Board on Donald Trump's account. First we hear a panel discussion hosted by Stanford's Cyber Policy Center and moderated by Stanford Law professor Nathaniel Persily. The panel features two members of the Facebook Oversight board- Michael McConnell, director of the Stanford Constitutional Law Center, and Julie Owono, an international human rights lawyer. The others on the panel include Marietje Schaake, international director of policy at Stanford's Cyber Policy Center and international policy fellow at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence who previously served as a member of the European Parliament from the Netherlands; Renee DiResta, research manager at the Stanford Internet Observatory; Alex Stamos, director of the Observatory, a professor at the Center for International Security and Cooperation, and former chief security officer at Facebook; and Daphne Keller, who directs the Program on Platform Regulation at Stanford's Cyber Policy Center.  Then, we hear reactions to the Oversight Board from Erin Shields, a National Field Organizer at MediaJustice, a grassroots movement for a more just and participatory media that fights for racial, economic, and gender justice in a digital age; and Katy Glenn Bass, the Research Director of the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University.

Bosque County Blast
Bosque County Blast for April 30, 2021

Bosque County Blast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 17:05


Listen in for an episode with special stories from across the county, in addition to upcoming events. For our feature stories today, you'll hear from Spydie of the Rattlesnake Ballroom on events co-hosted with BARK, Country Artist Sarah Hobbs to take the stage, and even a crawfish boil. We'll take a last look at local events for this week and what's coming up May. Last but not least, you'll hear from Erin Shields of the Bosque Museum about the upcoming Clay Shoot and some more spots opening up. But watch out. Like before, they may go quick. Listen in for more local events  and specials across Bosque County.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=X5XXASRHXWAAW)

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Stage Whispers
SW - 012 - South Simcoe Theatre's Four Play

Stage Whispers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 60:47


Episode 12 Show Notes - April 2, 2021 Stage Whispers Podcast User Survey https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/9WKN9VV Theatre Orangeville Three new Canadian one act plays https://tickets.theatreorangeville.ca/TheatreManager/1/login?event=0 Crow's Theatre, Toronto www.crowstheatre.com “Here We Are,” by Governor-General Award-winner Erin Shields (until April 15, 2021) https://www.crowstheatre.com/whats-on/view-all/here-we-are Donations: https://www.crowstheatre.com/support-us/a-case-for-support Huntsville Theatre Company 2021 season update www.huntsvilletheatre.org Grove Theatre, Fenelon Falls 2021 season update www.grovetheatre.ca Talk is Free Theatre, Barrie Dinner A La Art (April 7-11, 2021) http://www.tift.ca/dinner-a-la-art/ Stratford Festival Outdoor season plans announced for summer 2021 www.stratfordfestival.ca The South Simcoe Theatre 2021-22 season announcement & call for creatives www.southsimcoetheatre.com Four Play Friday - April 16th at 7:30pm “Mourning Belle” by Nathan Heydon, Directed by Chandra Pepper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0JVaITXKxM

PlayME
The Quarantine Chronicles: Home School

PlayME

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 37:37


A couple of overwhelmed Quebecois parents are caught off guard when their children make a power-play. A thriller by Governor General's Award winner Erin Shields.

PlayME
Introducing: The Quarantine Chronicles — a special summer series

PlayME

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 0:54


You hover on the edge of two realities. Behind you is the life you’ve always known, growing more distant with each passing hour. Ahead is a world you could never have imagined. This summer, PlayME proudly presents: The Quarantine Chronicles. The chronicles are seven short works of audio fiction written by top Canadian playwrights. Namely: Jordan Tannahill, Kat Sandler, Hiro Kanagawa, Erin Shields, Mark Crawford, Leah Simon-Bowen, Rosamund Small and Nicolas Billon. All were invited to write short audio plays that capture the spirit of our distanced, disorienting and deranged times — with wonderfully weird results.

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Wealth of Knowledge
Ep. 36 – Travel the World Using Credit Card Rewards With Travel Expert Erin Shields

Wealth of Knowledge

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 29:33


U.S. News Travel managing editor Erin Shields comes on the show to discuss how to maximize travel credit card rewards and shares her own stories of how she's able to go to Europe and the Caribbean at steeply discounted rates. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Stageworthy
#167 – Andrea Donaldson

Stageworthy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 49:49


For Nightwood:Grace by Jane Doe,Lo (or Dear Mr. Wells) by Rose Napoli - Dora Nominations Outstanding New Play and Outstanding Performance, Quiver by Anna Chatterton - Dora Nomination Outstanding Sound Design, and currently in fifth season as the Program Director for Write From the Hip,Elsewhere:TomorrowLove (UW), A Beautiful View (FPPEC), The Taming of the Shrew (SLSF), Snowman (Soulpepper Academy), Love and Information (RCPA), Sequence (Tarragon), These Peaceable Kingdoms (NTS), Romeo & Juliet (Ruff), Janet Wilson Meets the Queen (GCTC), Soliciting Temptation (Tarragon), Beautiful Man (Summerworks), CLEAVE (NTS), Tyumen Then (Fringe/Revolver), Within the Glass - Governor General Award Nomination (Tarragon), Mistatim (Red Sky – International Tour), The Atomic Weight of Happiness (Theatre Direct), Montparnasse (TPM), Offensive Fouls (Theatre Direct), The Unfortunate Misadventures of Masha Galinski (National tour). Andrea was Tarragon Theatre’s Assistant/Associate Artistic Director for four seasons, and is a regular guest artist at the National Theatre School.Awards: Stratford Festival’s Jean Gascon Award for Direction, Best Director -International Youth Drama - Shenzhen, China, twice nominated for the Pauline McGibbon & John Hirsch Directing Awards. Her projects have received over a dozen Dora nominations and awarded Outstanding Performance (Ensemble) & Outstanding Production for And By the Way, Miss (Theatre Direct). Upcoming:Beautiful Man by Governor General Award winning playwright Erin Shields at Factory TheatreNightwood Theatrewww.nightwoodtheatre.net Twitter: @nightwoodtheat Instagram: nightwoodtheat Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nightwoodtheatre/ Tickets for Grace: https://tickets.crowstheatre.com/TheatreManager/1/login?event=167

Generation Justice
Organizing for Net Neutrality with Erin Shields of Center for Media Justice

Generation Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 10:12


Generation Justice is a multimedia project that trains young journalists to harness the power of media for social change. In this segment, Media Justice Intern, Kenia Alonzo, interviews Erin Shields of the Center for Media Justice in November of 2017.

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Millennial Politics Podcast
Fight For Internet Rights (Feat. Erin Shields)

Millennial Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 21:11


Jordan Valerie was joined on the podcast by Erin Shields, National Field Organizer for Internet Rights from the Center for Media Justice and Black Youth Project 100 Organizer, to discuss the history of net neutrality and what we can do to protect it against Chairman Pai and the corporate forces attempting to de-democratize the web.

Generation Justice
11.12.17: Trump's FCC & Net Neutrality

Generation Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 40:10


Under the Trump administration, we’ve seen some devastating changes to laws that protect our families, our rights, and our resources. This week, we take a look at what these changes could mean for our internet and media. We join the Center for Media Justice (CMJ), a national organization that fights to protect the digital rights of poor people and people of color, to learn about the FCC under the Trump administration. We speak with Steven Renderos, the Organizing Director for CMJ, and Erin Shields, CMJ’s National Field Organizer for Internet Rights. And, we’ll hear a commentary on the power of the internet from GJ member, Edgar Cruz. As always, you can catch us live every Sunday on 89.9 FM in Albuquerque, or on KUNM.org!

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Generation Justice
Erin Shields of The Center for Media Justice

Generation Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 10:13


Erin Shields, National Field Organizer for Internet Rights, with the Center for Media Justice, shares about the importance of an open internet and how people can get involved.

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Talking Theatre
Ep. 6 - Jade Elliott McRae

Talking Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2016 27:35


Today I sat down with Jade Elliott McRae to talk stage combat and intimacy on the stage. Check back here in the future for links to their website for intimacy directors as the project progresses. You'll get to see some of Jade's work in the upcoming production of "If We Were Birds" by Erin Shields here at the UofA. I'll be speaking with the director, Brenley Charkow McRae, in the coming weeks. Music: Cool Vibes & Cool Intro by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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