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Stepping into Shakespeare - a Podcast Journey with the Bard.
Stepping into Shakespeare
22 episodes
2 days ago
Podcast hosts and actresses Sarah Lynn Dawson and Therese Theurillat talk about their experiences recording live readings of William Shakespeare's plays Twelfth Night and Hamlet. In episodes 15-21 they interview actors Matthew Brenher, Tim James, Tanya Winsor, Fergus Foster and George Little about their roles in Twelfth Night. Episodes 11-15 are a recording of Twelfth Night recorded Live in London. Episodes 5-10 are a live reading of Hamlet recorded on zoom. In episodes 1-5 they interview actors Frank Reeves, Andy Davoli, Emmanuel Todorov, and William Jackson about their roles in Hamlet.
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Podcast hosts and actresses Sarah Lynn Dawson and Therese Theurillat talk about their experiences recording live readings of William Shakespeare's plays Twelfth Night and Hamlet. In episodes 15-21 they interview actors Matthew Brenher, Tim James, Tanya Winsor, Fergus Foster and George Little about their roles in Twelfth Night. Episodes 11-15 are a recording of Twelfth Night recorded Live in London. Episodes 5-10 are a live reading of Hamlet recorded on zoom. In episodes 1-5 they interview actors Frank Reeves, Andy Davoli, Emmanuel Todorov, and William Jackson about their roles in Hamlet.
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Episode 8: Act III of Hamlet by William Shakespeare
Stepping into Shakespeare - a Podcast Journey with the Bard.
58 minutes 44 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 8: Act III of Hamlet by William Shakespeare

Hamlet devises a plan to reveal the Kings guilt. He convinces a group of Players to enact a murder and watches Claudius closely to see how he reacts. The play provokes Claudius, and he interrupts the action by storming out. Summoned by his distressed mother, Gertrude, Hamlet happens upon Claudius kneeling and attempting to pray. Hamlet reasons that to kill the King now would only send his soul to heaven rather than hell. Hamlet decides to spare his life for the time being.

Polonius hides in Gertrude's room to protect her from her unpredictable son. When Hamlet arrives to scold his mother, he hears Polonius moving behind the tapestry. He stabs the tapestry and, in so doing, kills Polonius. The ghost of Hamlet's father reappears and warns his son not to delay revenge or upset his mother.

Frank Reeves: Hamlet   
Andy Davoli: Horatio, Claudius, Rosencranz, Player King & Lucianus
Sarah Lynn Dawson: Gertrude & Player Queen
Emmanuel Todorov: Polonius & Guildenstern
Therese Theurillat: Ophelia
William Jackson: The Ghost

Audio Editing & Music: Sarah Lynn Dawson & Therese Theurillat
Artwork: Kevin Chicaiza

Stepping into Shakespeare - a Podcast Journey with the Bard.
Podcast hosts and actresses Sarah Lynn Dawson and Therese Theurillat talk about their experiences recording live readings of William Shakespeare's plays Twelfth Night and Hamlet. In episodes 15-21 they interview actors Matthew Brenher, Tim James, Tanya Winsor, Fergus Foster and George Little about their roles in Twelfth Night. Episodes 11-15 are a recording of Twelfth Night recorded Live in London. Episodes 5-10 are a live reading of Hamlet recorded on zoom. In episodes 1-5 they interview actors Frank Reeves, Andy Davoli, Emmanuel Todorov, and William Jackson about their roles in Hamlet.