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Halifax's Zuppa Theatre and members of Sipekne'katik First Nation have come together to create an adaptation of Shakespere's The Tempest. The original was written in a time of colonization and is one of the only Shakespeare plays to feature Indigenous characters. In this retelling, titled Metu'na'q, the characters confront stereotypes. The CBC's Sis'moqon went to a rehearsal last week to speak to performers in Sipekne'katik.
Fibber McGee and Molly Vist followed by Shakespere's Ghost.
Episode 122:The fourth and final part of the biography of Shakespeare.The rise of Shakespeare as actor and playwright for the Lord Chamberlain's Men.‘The Comedy of Errors' performed at Grey's Inn, ‘the night of errors.'The influence of the inns of court.Plays for special occasions.Francis Meres' comments on Shakespeare.Shakespeare's involvement in a legal summons.The move from The Theatre to The Globe.The opening of The Globe.The sharers at The Globe.Shakespeare lodging on Silver Street and his involvement with the Mountjoy family.Shakespeare's interests in Stratford-Upon-Avon.The death of Hamnet Shakespeare.New Place – Shakespeare's home in Stratford.Shakespeare's business interests in Stratford.The accession of James 1st and the creation of the King's Men.The King's Men's record of performance at Court.The King's Men take on the indoor Blackfriars Theatre.Shakespeare buys a house near the Blackfriars Theatre.The last works with collaborators.The burning down and rebuilding of The Globe.The last years in Stratford.The death of Shakespere.Support the podcast at:www.thehistoryofeuropeantheatre.comwww.ko-fi.com/thoetpwww.patreon.com/thoetpThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
In their signature unvarnished style, your co-hosts, Stuart ‘The Wildman' Mabbutt and William Mankelow aren't afraid to push boundaries, and explore taboo subjects often left undiscussed. Prepare to have your assumptions challenged, as these two plumb the depths of protests and trigger warnings, from refreshingly candid angles. First up, Stuart and William dive into the nature of protests, which was prompted by the following question from listener Imelda in Pichincha, Ecuador - “Does effective protest have to be disruptive and noisy?” Stuart ponders if art can be a form of protest, while William wonders aloud what even constitutes a true "protest". From silent sit-ins to raucous street marches, they explore the many faces of activist expression. Next it's on to the prickly topic of trigger warnings, where your co-hosts are triggered into the conversation by the following listener question, which came from Layla in Bahrain - “Are trigger warnings really needed? I know they are good for strobe lights etc that can have physical impacts, but let's focus on things like Shakespere plays, where we half expect to see scenes of violence. It can have more impact if we're not fully expecting it. Should TW's be on podcasts like yours, because I worry about the potential learning by the listener being exposed to such material, is watered down because we might be pussy footing around people's feelings too much? It's vital we get the balance around this right, but where is that balance, and who dictates where that is? Balance means different things in different countries too”. Stuart argues some trigger warnings are necessary (like seizure warnings), but that we risk being overly cautious. William raises the example of film ratings providing upfront content advisories. But is there value in experiencing art's shocks and surprises organically and unexpectedly? The pair debate whether ubiquitous trigger warnings diminish their purpose and cause us to live lives of avoidance, or if they are simply a necessity in our hyper-connected age. This podcast's overall themes are nature, philosophy, climate, the human condition, sustainability, and social justice, and we like to give you an ad free experience. We also like our audience to be relatively small and engaged, we're not after numbers. What do you make of this discussion? Do you have a question that you'd like us to discuss? Let us know by sending an email to thepeoplescountryside@gmail.com Help us to spread the impact of the podcast by sharing this link with 5 friends https://podfollow.com/the-peoples-countryside-environmental-debate-podcast/view , support our work through Patreon https://www.patreon.com/thepeoplescountryside. Find out all about the podcast via this one simple link: https://linktr.ee/thepeoplescountryside The fundraiser to get Stuart back out into nature with an all-terrain chair is also mentioned again today, and you can donate here https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/wildmanonwheels?utm_medium=email&utm_source=ExactTarget&utm_campaign=20240518_ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepeoplescountryside/message
A Magyar kötelezők adásunk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhWKCK_dyjw Sziasztok, Ez itt a Vágatlan Verzió, három hetente jelentkező filmes podcast 64. adása. Tavaly ilyenkor ellátogattunk a magyar kötelező olvasmányok világába, és megnéztünk néhány fontosabb adaptációt a magyar filmes szcénából. Ezúttal pedig nemzetközi vizekre evezünk, és a Hollywood által is megfilmesített külföldi kötelezőkre vetjük szemeinket. Beszélünk a szerelemről, a sorsról, az identitásokról, az élethazugságról, az amerikai álomról és a spleenről, miközben négy nemzet egy-egy fontos művét elemezzük. Tartsatok velünk, és jó szórakozást! Tartalomjegyzék: 0:00 – Bevezetés 20:34 – Rómeó és Júlia (1968) 1:38:54 – Anyegin (1999) 2:22:51 – A Vadkacsa (1984) 3:13:07 – A Nagy Gatsby (2013) Alternatív linkek: iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/hu/podcast/v%C3%A1gatlan-verzi%C3%B3/id1382751778?l=hu&mt=2 Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/3OVfiTmsGL8iYljlRWZ8g3 Letöltés – https://archive.org/download/vv64_20230215/vv64.mp3 Social media: Discord: https://discord.gg/Kq9gDYDnaJ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vagatlanverziopodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vagatlanverzio/ E-mail: vagatlanverzio.podcast@gmail.com Az adásban elhangozott adatok és információk mellé minden részben linkelni fogunk további olvasnivalókat. A mostani adag: Shakespere és a homoszexualitás: https://www.shakespeare.org.uk/explore-shakespeare/podcasts/lets-talk-shakespeare/was-shakespeare-gay/ A Rómeó és Júlia sztárok pereskedése: https://www.vg.hu/kozelet/2023/01/a-romeo-es-julia-egykori-sztarjai-500-millio-dollarra-perlik-a-paramount-pictures-t Ákos felolvasott szonettje: https://moly.hu/konyvek/luis-de-camoes-koltemenyek-poemas Cikk a hétköznapi metaforáinkról, amivel élethazugságba ringatjuk magunkat: https://qubit.hu/2021/11/08/ha-el-akarjuk-kerulni-a-klimakatasztrofat-le-kell-szamolnunk-az-olyan-pihe-puha-kifejezesekkel-mint-a-zold-az-oko-meg-a-bio Kulturális forrásaink (minden áthallás jogos, de nem szándékos) : Önkényes Mérvadó, A hét mesterlövésze, Retroschock, Pál Feri, Jordan Peterson Külön köszönet: Tamásnak, az intróban nyújtott hangjáért! https://bogyopeter.tumblr.com/ - Péternek, a csodálatos artworkért! http://eper.elte.hu/ - Az EPER Rádió stúdiójának a felvétel lehetőségéért! Köszi, hogy meghallgattatok! Ádám, Ákos, Alex _________________________________________________________________ podcast, film, kritika, elemzés, kibeszélő, bemutató, kötelező olvasmányok, irodalom, Shakespeare, Puskin, Fitzgerald, Ibsen, dráma, próza, szépirodalom, iskola, gimnázium, érettségi, adaptáció, feldolgozás, regények
Welcome to the season finale of Scene In Fifteen, where we finish with 2022's Rosaline! It's time to take a break and reset for a fresh new look and sound for the show, but we didn't want to close without giving you one more review! Sleep It or Keep It? Will a retelling of Shakespere's Romeo and Juliet be a winner? Only one way to find out, and in two weeks, we can give you a new look, a new sound, and more Sleep It and Keep It, but for now, enjoy this NEW Scene In Fifteen.
In this episode READ MORE PLAYS hosts Ricardo Frederick Evans and Jennifer Sassaman discuss MacBeth by William Shakespere! Theme music by Kalyn Harewood, with additional music by Bob Sassaman.Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram for updates and discussions you can participate in. Support us on Patreon to get bloopers, dramaturgy, and other bonus content. Please like and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
It's Craig's birthday! So we're celebrating how the man wants, not by talking about the history of Shakespeare's life but of Craig's favorite plays! Listen to some theater nerds talk about their love for ol' Will. The ONLY other Will we'll tolerate. Plus, hear the history of Shakespeare's favorite drink...ale!
Oxford Pub Special – The Bear, Turf Tavern, Kings Arms. Oxford is blessed with an array of historical pubs, blending tradition, atmosphere, sumptuous ales, and some fantastic stories. Here, real ale connoisseur and official pub tour guide, Jeremy Smith, takes us on a virtual tour through some of the city's finest, combining his unique knowledge of the brewing trade with some fascinating personal insights. To contact Jeremy about one of his pub tours please call him on 07763 386886 – he will be happy to serve.
Can Li Bai, China's greatest poet, be translated into frat-boy-ese? Lee tried. It is not as crazy as it sounds. Li Bai is an alcoholic poet. Though he has long been translated into a highfalutin English that sounds like a stuffy Shakespere. But Li Bai is just talking about getting drunk. Does Lee's translation work? Stay tuned and decide for yourself.
April 4, 1943 - Little Red Riding Hood with guest host Orson Welles filling in one last time for Jack Benny. References include radio's Lum and Abner, the poem "Trees", Burlesque's ball of fire Betty Rowland, Shakespere's "The Taming of the Shrew", "Hamlet", and "The Merchant of Venice".
Two Scots Dallas and Lee review the latest adaptation of the Scottish play, The Tragedy of Macbeth. Macbeth, the Thane of Glamis, receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders his king and takes the throne for himself.
Two Scots Dallas and Lee review the latest adaptation of the Scottish play, The Tragedy of Macbeth. Macbeth, the Thane of Glamis, receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders his king and takes the throne for himself.
In today's episode I get into some Shakespere with Denzel Washington called The Tragedy of Macbeth
Each Friday we spend some time riffing about "Stuff to DO" in the Greater Des Moines Metro with Jeff Pitts the managing editor of Cityview Magazine and today we've got lots of stuff to talk about. From The Iowa Wild hitting the ice on Friday to Shakespere at Simpson College some quilt talk, violins, threads at the Historic Franklin Jr. High, Gladys Knight and the Pips at Hoyt Sherman...wow! Some sports talk about basketball, football and a whole bunch more. Get local with us...and have some fun. Thanks for listening! The award winning Insight on Business the News Hour with Michael Libbie is the only weekday business news podcast in the Midwest. The national, regional and some local business news along with long-form business interviews can be heard Monday - Friday. You can subscribe on PlayerFM, Podbean, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher or TuneIn Radio. And you can catch The Business News Hour Week in Review each Sunday Noon on News/Talk 1540 KXEL. The Business News Hour is a production of Insight Advertising, Marketing & Communications. You can follow us on Twitter @IoB_NewsHour.
Sonnets 31-35 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shakespearesaga/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shakespearesaga/support
In the highly anticipated Prequel finale, Adam and Joe discuss what is honestly, the best of the prequel trilogy. The conversation focuses a lot on the fumblings of Anakin's character and how much of a good time Palpatine had in this movie. Enjoy!Our Website: https://untothebreach.buzzsprout.com/Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Unto-the-Breach-Podcast-115477870267938Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/UntoThePodcast
It's January 29th, 2021, and the Best Picture of The Year is...THE LITTLE THINGS! Guest J Hype (The Misery Index, Do You Know You're Black?) and Scott break down John Lee Hancock's 90s Neo-noir riff, going deep on how it doesn't rip off Se7en, why Scorsese is like Shakespere, and wether or not a single hug is this movie's sharpest moment. Plus: the return of Gresham's Guesses and a take on Brad Pitt and gift baskets. It's Hollywood's biggest night -- one week at a time. Follow Hype on social media! @mcjhype Follow us on Twitter and IG: @thebestpicpod
On this episode, we have our friend Brandon Brown on to talk about the Akira Kurosawa epic RAN. Please send any and all feedback to anotherlookpod@gmail.com. Please check us out on Facebook, and rate/review/subscribe where ever you get your podcasts.
The episode completes Act 1 from the Playwright of Hamlet. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/julia-george5/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/julia-george5/support
With invasion of privacy and terrorized by two little pirates, one which converts to a dog and a cat and is gifted in making barfing noises in midst of the podcast is Abishai and the other one which keeps interrupting the podcast is Abigail and the one speaking and trying to convey a Poem from Hamlet is Julia George. Once Again Happy New Year 2021 and no hopes and resolutions .... because bin and shizit always get serious around you......so bleep it all ......once again happy new year 2021. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/julia-george5/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/julia-george5/support
Join Eric and Ian as they head off to meet Shakespere and encounter some hubble, bubble, toil and trouble.
Join Eric and Ian as they head off to meet Shakespere and encounter some hubble, bubble, toil and trouble.
In this week's episode, Paige and Nabeel explore how theatre is still happening in the age of Covid-19. On Record is written by Will Bird, Neila Connaughton, Sophia Moore, Genevieve Charles, Maggie Lynn, Karen Sun, Ariana Arenson, Kristen Davidson-Schwartz, and Peyton Guthrie. It is produced by Grace Fluharty, Anne Williams, David Hunt, and Carmen Mew. Our editor is Nabeel Raza. We're always available for contact at podcast@cavalierdaily.com.
Sure sure sure 2020 has been a Heated gundark/minock-y flippy flop slop slop Ha LOL LOL, all of us in this podcasting space with such high levels of stupid (almost 20,000, not even normal years don't have a WTF count THAT high), but hey light at the end of the tunnel, no no NOT that light LOL sadly but with 8 days to GO until Season 2 of the Mandalorians begins streaming on Disney+, was THAT a trailer??? A Trailer or Not a Trailer More Then a Question, heck if Shakespere had been a Star Wars fan ............... I am pretty sure he'd be asking that very question. Before yours truly and Kyle Wagner resumes our Sons of DeathWatch Roundtables, Adam OB O'Brien of The Fantha from Down Under & Lethal Mullet Podcast, joins yours truly to discuss just that
We Back YAll We are back from Covid.... kinda Jayson explains why Cardi B is the Shakespere of our generation Blue Wears a mask and Mike Causes international incidents --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/KC_caffeine/support
This week we head over to Verona to examine the classic love story of Romeo & Juliet (1968) and modern adaptation Romeo + Juliet (1996) and discuss generational conflict, the absence of female voices, patriarchy (always...), Mercutio, & Leonardo DiCaprio's perspiration issues.
Welcome to the first episode of season 2 of the Wake Up, Creatives podcast! We are so stoked to get the ball rolling on season 2 and we are starting off with an amazing interview with the one and only Kate Alexander! Kate is an actress, entrepreneur, and all around badass who founded the copywriting company Shakespere.Ink and is heading the Los Angeles Women of Vision! Click to hear all about Kate's journey and how Women of Vision is making a difference. You can find out more information about Kate on her Instagram HERE and check out Women of Vision HERE!
Welcome back to The Play's the Thing where we're talking Shakespere one act at a time. This week, Heidi, Matt, and Brian discuss Julius Caesar, Act III. There's lots of speech-making in this act so, yeah, they discuss that. And ambiguous characters. And whether stabbing Caesar was justified. And the enigma of Mark Antony. And more. Enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy Half Priced Chocolate day! It is a bit early, but getting into the mood takes time, right? In which I read one of Shakespeare's sonnets.
Prolific writer and photographer Gustavo Turner on the Baconian Theory of Shakespere's authorship, the LA Weekly's right wing trojan horse takeover, trading the muse for money, Bob Dylan's 55 year shamanic state, and the joy of illegal basement shows.
Shakespere is in the air, as Eric and Buzz compare the 1967 film adaptation of “The Taming of the Shrew” and its modern update, 1999's “Ten Things I Hate about You.” www.battleremake.com
This week a travelling Shakespere company comes aboard The Enterprise, but one of the actors is hiding a very dark past.Also we hear about the time Emily got to hang out with Nichelle Nichols (Uhurua) for a couple of days.We'd love to hear from you!Have questions or comments you would like read out on the show? Email: hesdeadjimpod@gmail.comFollow us on the socials:Twitter: https://twitter.com/hesdeadjimpodInstagram: https://instagram.com/hesdeadjimpodFacebook: https://facebook.com/hesdeadjimpodIf you're an iTunes / Apple Podcasts user please take a moment to give us a 5-star review, which will help other cool people like you find out about He's Dead Jim!Special thanks to Sylvain Cloux for our Opening Theme "Star Trek theme rock version". Check out Sylvain's YouTube Channel for more awesome rock covers.Special thanks to Yvan Jacques for our Closing Theme / background music "Star Trek - Jazz guitar & piano cover". Check out Yvan's YouTube Channel for more awesome jazz covers.
The Montague family has brutally murdered the Capulet family in a bid to seize power. Only one Capulet manages to escape, a young girl named Juliet. Now she must be hidden away to protect her life from the forces that wish to snuff her out. However, years later, she can't stop herself from falling in love with a Montague -- a strapping young lad named Romeo! If you're a fan of the original Shakespere play you'll surely enjoy this anime adaptation of Romeo and Juliet! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wasasum/message
Jeff promotes Dana to Producer of the Grounded Podcast, and possibly fires her later in the episode, Jeff introduces a compromise box of mac and cheese that is a blue box of Kraft Mac but has toothpaste tube type squeeze cheese paste. Jeff talks about going to boston for the Women in Comedy Festival, and buying a Harvard Shirt so people think he is smart. Jeff takes a quiz to find out which Spice Girl he is, and he guesses which Spice Girl is Dana. Dana has several pet related You Cannot Be Seriouses, Jeff throws people playing sound on ipads and phones in public, and Shakespere. Jeff plays the clip of the Sarasota tennis match between Frances Tiafoe and Mitchell Krueger where people are heard having sex while the match is going on. Jeff plays the United plane video, and a video of a dude getting smashed in the face with a water balloon which reminds him of a time he smashed his friend in the face with water balloons Follow Jeff: Facebook.com/jeffzenisek Twitter/insta/Snapchat: JeffZenisek Emails (Whatcha Gonna Dos, You Cannot Be Seriouses, Twitter Poll Ideas, Ask for Advice): Jeff@groundedpodcast.com
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Aug. 4, 2015 - The Public Theatre is on fire! Fun Home just won Musical, Shakespere in the Park is Thriving and Hamiton is set to break Tony Award Records next year... We have Joel Perez who is making his Broadway Debut in Fun Home, and has been involved throughout the development process talk about the show and his life as an actor. Jay Duckworth, the Prop Master at The Public talks props, shop and a bit of Hamilton. Jonathan G Galvez is entering his fourth show in the NYC Fringe Fest this year, so he stops by to tell everyone the real deal about putting on a show in the Fringe. We also have "Anonymous Sex" by Kerrigan-Lowdermilk performed by Skylar Astin $ Phoebe Strole, and "Two of a Kind" by Kevin Purcell performed by Joel Perez and Maddie Featherby
This week's episode of Idyllic Music is brought to you by the number 3. It is, I believe, the most ubiquitous symbol man has created throughout history. From religion to physics and beyond, the number 3 is found everywhere. The atom is made up of 3 components. Almost all faiths have a core aspect containing 3 parts. Shakespere, Tolkien and a host of modern authors have found the trilogy or number 3 irresistible. All of this despite the overwhelming dominance of the number 2 in our own biology, 2 eyes, ears, arms and legs. What is it about that added digit? Exploring the musical end of the number 3 for us are Nicolas Eller, Radioactive Sandwich and Ovalys. Try the new Idyllic Music app.
On this week’s installment of Arts Magazine, Michael Hogge will sit down with guests from the Kansas City Repertory Theatre to chat about their upcoming production of Shakespere’s Romeo And […] The post ‘Romeo & Juliet’ and City In Motion appeared first on KKFI.
COMEDY TALK RADIO - With CODY, JON, and, RYAN! iPads ford Dads / Amy Winehouse booed off stage / Explicit Literature / Talkin' Funny / More!