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I end the school year with one of my favorite interviews. Londoner Shara Pearcey discusses the joys and challenges of resolving to see all of Shakespeare’s plays staged within a ten year time frame.---------------You can subscribe to ShakenBakeCast on iTunes at tinyurl.com/y9543wku Follow me on Twitter at @ShakenBakeMHS.…
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You can subscribe to ShakenBakeCast on iTunes at tinyurl.com/y9543wku Follow me on Twitter at @ShakenBakeMHS.---------------Sarah Enloe Director of Education at the American Shakespeare Center discusses its educational programs and adherence to staging conditions. https://americanshakespearecenter.com/…
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Sarah Z. Johnson has written an adaptation of “The Taming of the Shrew for the Madison Shakespeare Company and she has also been cast in the lead role of Katherine. She talks with ShakenBakeCast about her take on “the Shrew” and describes more generally the Madison Shakespeare Company. http://madisonshakespeare.org/---------------You can subscribe …
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Sidonie Garrett discusses the rich educational offerings of Heart of America Shakespeare Festival, Kansas City, MO. These include a wonderful “Shakespeare’s Heartbeat” program for autistic young people. Larry and Sidonie also discuss this year’s Festival production of “Much Ado about Nothing. https://kcshakes.org/---------------You can subscribe to…
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Dennis Abrams discusses the inspiration for his newly released book, “I Was Cleopatra”-- a fictional memoir of the boy actor John Rice who likely played many leading women characters in Shakespeare’s acting company. Dennis also discusses his other works and his generous interest in Shakespeare.http://tinyurl.com/y8r9vjne---------------You can subsc…
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Keith writes Shakespeare Festival reviews and produces Canada's longest running podcast on the arts "The Inadequate Life." https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-inadequate-life/id655766903?mt=2https://stratfordfestivalreviews.com/---------------You can subscribe to ShakenBakeCast on iTunes at tinyurl.com/y9543wku Follow me on Twitter at @labcbake…
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Amanda previews the upcoming Colorado Festival season and describes the unique Shakespeare & Violence Prevention program as well as other fabulous educational initiatives https://cupresents.org/series/shakespeare-festival/---------------You can subscribe to ShakenBakeCast on iTunes at tinyurl.com/y9543wku Follow me on Twitter at @ShakenBakeMHS.…
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In her career, Susan looked after the libraries of the Shakespeare Institute and the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. She discusses these fantastic collections and describes some of her experiences.---------------You can subscribe to ShakenBakeCast on iTunes at tinyurl.com/y9543wku Follow me on Twitter at @ShakenBakeMHS.…
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Frannie serves as Director of Programs for Detroit Public Theatre. She is the founder, director, and lead facilitator of Shakespeare in Prison (SIP), a program of DPF and describes the inspiring benefits of this program. http://www.detroitpublictheatre.org/shakespeareinprison/---------------You can subscribe to ShakenBakeCast on iTunes at tinyurl.c…
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Dr. Rokison-Woodall describes trends in U.K. contemporary Shakespeare production, giving a number of interesting examples. She and ShakenBakeCast discuss gender-blindness in casting and other interesting new developments.---------------You can subscribe to ShakenBakeCast on iTunes at tinyurl.com/y9543wku Follow me on Twitter at @ShakenBakeMHS.…
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Prof Scheil (University of Minnesota) has authored books on Anne Hathaway (coming out in June) and women’s reading groups of Shakespeare (‘12). She discusses both topics in this interesting interview.---------------You can subscribe to ShakenBakeCast on iTunes at tinyurl.com/y9543wku Follow me on Twitter at @ShakenBakeMHS.…
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Kathryn is a PhD candidate at the University of Sydney researching the songs in Shakespeare's comedies. Most fascinating, she is a musician, educator and theatre-maker. As such she shares a special knowledge of and experience with the plays. Check out her web site at http://www.bardology.com.au/---------------You can subscribe to ShakenBakeCast on …
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Dr. Keck provides a delightful interview about "fast food" and banquets in the Early Modern English period. She comments on food in several of Shakespeare's plays including Twelfth Night, Titus Andronicus, Macbeth, and The Tempest.--------------------------------------------You can subscribe to ShakenBakeCast on iTunes at tinyurl.com/y9543wku Follo…
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