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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 12: Play On... Give Me Excess Of It?
Pith and Moment: A Podcast for All Things Shakespeare
53 minutes 32 seconds
9 years ago
Episode 12: Play On... Give Me Excess Of It?
Kyle and Mike host special guest Martine Kei Green-Rogers, a dramaturg working on Oregon Shakespeare Festival's Play On! project. Martine divulges some inside information about the controversial Shakespeare translations, and the three of them discuss the potential effects on the community and general Shakespeare education. Other shenanigans include discussion of an inverted Richard III production where all the other characters have disabilities instead, and an exploration of a rhetorical device called hypophora.
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.