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Pith and Moment: A Podcast for All Things Shakespeare
nyshakesguy
17 episodes
8 months ago
Kyle and Abby talk Shakespeare's deepest platonic same-gender relationships that appear amidst his most passionate love stories. They also play a game called "I Knew Him, Horatio", and discuss Shakespeare monologues and plays that best represent the election results.
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Kyle and Abby talk Shakespeare's deepest platonic same-gender relationships that appear amidst his most passionate love stories. They also play a game called "I Knew Him, Horatio", and discuss Shakespeare monologues and plays that best represent the election results.
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Episode 11: Midsummer on Drugs?
Pith and Moment: A Podcast for All Things Shakespeare
54 minutes 3 seconds
9 years ago
Episode 11: Midsummer on Drugs?
On the 11th episode, Kyle Downing and his graduate school classmate Mike Thatcher talk about A Midsummer Night's Dream and all its episodic elements. They discuss what the play might be like if all the characters were on different drugs, and discuss the significance of Puck's casting to the play. For more nerdy fun, they take a look at which words appear more often in different eras of Shakespeare's career.
Pith and Moment: A Podcast for All Things Shakespeare
Kyle and Abby talk Shakespeare's deepest platonic same-gender relationships that appear amidst his most passionate love stories. They also play a game called "I Knew Him, Horatio", and discuss Shakespeare monologues and plays that best represent the election results.