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Willing to Adapt
K&R Krew Media
75 episodes
1 week ago
Two friends discuss some of the world's most popular stories and how they have been adapted into musicals, movies, animated features, etc. Come along as we dive into the changes that were made and as we take a look behind the scenes. If you have questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes please email us at ericandromi@willingtoadapt.com.
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Two friends discuss some of the world's most popular stories and how they have been adapted into musicals, movies, animated features, etc. Come along as we dive into the changes that were made and as we take a look behind the scenes. If you have questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes please email us at ericandromi@willingtoadapt.com.
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Arts,
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William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night: Book VS Movie (Trailer)
Willing to Adapt
1 minute 26 seconds
4 months ago
William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night: Book VS Movie (Trailer)
    What happens when a young woman is shipwrecked in a strange land and forced to impersonate a man? Obviously she ends up in the middle of a love triangle. From the mind of William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night is full of mistaken identity, pranks, gender confusion, and tragedy.     Is this play a comedic genius, or secretly a drama? In this episode Eric and Romi discuss the differences between the live-recorded Globe Stage comedic production (with a traditional all-male cast), and the 1996 dramatic adaptation. Find out what changed, as well as some of the social ramifications.
Willing to Adapt
Two friends discuss some of the world's most popular stories and how they have been adapted into musicals, movies, animated features, etc. Come along as we dive into the changes that were made and as we take a look behind the scenes. If you have questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes please email us at ericandromi@willingtoadapt.com.