Folger Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare Unlimited
A podcast by Folger Shakespeare Library - Martedì
277 Episodio
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Will Tosh on the Hidden Queer Lives of William Shakespeare
Pubblicato: 24/09/2024 -
Throughlines, with Ayanna Thompson and Ruben Espinosa
Pubblicato: 10/09/2024 -
Juliet, Then and Now, with Sophie Duncan
Pubblicato: 27/08/2024 -
Completing the Canon: Barry Edelstein on The Old Globe's Henry 6
Pubblicato: 14/08/2024 -
Colman Domingo on Sing Sing and the Power of Theater
Pubblicato: 30/07/2024 -
The Brief Life and Big Impact of the Federal Theatre Project, with James Shapiro
Pubblicato: 16/07/2024 -
A Tour of the Newly-Reopened Folger | Part 2: Research at the Folger
Pubblicato: 02/07/2024 -
A Tour of the Newly-Reopened Folger | Part 1
Pubblicato: 18/06/2024 -
Fred Wilson on his New, Othello-Inspired Work for the Folger
Pubblicato: 04/06/2024 -
Second Chances, Shakespeare, and Freud, with Adam Phillips and Stephen Greenblatt
Pubblicato: 21/05/2024 -
Mary Zimmerman on Adapting Ovid and Directing Shakespeare
Pubblicato: 07/05/2024 -
Judi Dench On Seven Decades of Shakespeare, with Brendan O’Hea
Pubblicato: 23/04/2024 -
Shakespeare and the Environment, with Todd Andrew Borlik
Pubblicato: 09/04/2024 -
Ramie Targoff on Women Writers of the English Renaissance
Pubblicato: 26/03/2024 -
Green World: Michelle Ephraim on Discovering Shakespeare and Reevaluating The Merchant of Venice
Pubblicato: 12/03/2024 -
Eddie Izzard on Performing Hamlet Solo
Pubblicato: 27/02/2024 -
Shakespeare and Disgust, with Bradley J. Irish
Pubblicato: 13/02/2024 -
Rita Dove on Shakespeare and Her Poem of Welcome for the Folger
Pubblicato: 30/01/2024 -
John Guy And Julia Fox on Their New Biography of Anne Boleyn
Pubblicato: 16/01/2024 -
David and Ben Crystal Share Shakespeare Quotations for Your Everyday Life
Pubblicato: 02/01/2024
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.
