Folger Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare Unlimited
En podcast av Folger Shakespeare Library - Tisdagar
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-  Patrick Page on King Lear and Shakespeare's VillainsPublicerades: 2023-03-14
-  Artificial Intelligence Goes to English Class, with Jennifer Black, John Ladd, and Laura TurchiPublicerades: 2023-02-28
-  Lucy Wooding on Tudor England: A HistoryPublicerades: 2023-01-31
-  Debra Ann Byrd on Becoming Othello: A Black Girl's JourneyPublicerades: 2023-01-17
-  Ian Smith on Black ShakespearePublicerades: 2023-01-03
-  Talene Monahon on Her New Revenge Comedy, Jane AngerPublicerades: 2022-12-20
-  Fiona Ritchie on Sarah Siddons and John Philip KemblePublicerades: 2022-12-06
-  Billy Collins on Writing Short Poems and Reading Shakespeare's SonnetsPublicerades: 2022-11-22
-  Adrian Noble on How to Direct ShakespearePublicerades: 2022-11-08
-  Ian McKellen on Richard III, Macbeth, and GandalfPublicerades: 2022-10-25
-  Ian McKellen on Playing HamletPublicerades: 2022-10-11
-  What Shakespeare Thought About the Mind, with Helen HackettPublicerades: 2022-09-27
-  John Adams Gives Antony and Cleopatra the Operatic TreatmentPublicerades: 2022-09-12
-  Paterson Joseph: Julius Caesar and Me (Rebroadcast)Publicerades: 2022-08-16
-  Shakespeare, Chaucer, and the Tabard Inn, with Martha Carlin (Rebroadcast)Publicerades: 2022-08-02
-  The Robben Island Shakespeare, with David Schalkwyk (Rebroadcast)Publicerades: 2022-07-20
-  Peter Brook (Rebroadcast)Publicerades: 2022-07-05
-  Andrea Mays on The Millionaire and the Bard (Rebroadcast)Publicerades: 2022-06-21
-  Joe Papp and Shakespeare in the Park, with Kenneth Turan (Rebroadcast)Publicerades: 2022-06-07
-  Brett Dean and Matthew Jocelyn on Their Hamlet OperaPublicerades: 2022-05-24
Home to the world's largest collection of Shakespeare materials. Advancing knowledge and the arts. Discover it all at www.folger.edu. Shakespeare turns up in the most interesting places—not just literature and the stage, but science and social history as well. Our "Shakespeare Unlimited" podcast explores the fascinating and varied connections between Shakespeare, his works, and the world around us.
