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Bowls with the Bard

Micaela Mannix

Shakespeare for the Stoners! Shakespeare is typically seen as being difficult to approach, but if people can talk about it while high, maybe it's not as intimidating as you think. Stoners are typically stereotyped as stupid, but maybe if they can approach Shakespeare after smoking weed, they aren't as dumb as you think. Join us as we challenge traditional norms in Shakespeare and society at large.... more

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This week we chat with Charlene V. Smith about one of Shakespeare's most badass broads: Margaret of Anjou. more

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This week we chat with Fawzia Istrabadi about the challenges and rewards of translating Romeo and Juliet into Arabic. more

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Members of our company of Cymbeline give their thoughts on the leading lady who makes our play tick! In order of appearance, Cakes chats with Alison Talvacchio (she/they), Natalie Edwards (she/they), Steph House (she/they), Paige Flores-Medrano (they... more

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A new season is here and it's for the girls! Broads and the Bard will span the entirety of 2024 and we can't wait to cover the incredible woman and non-binary folks who make Shakespeare possible. Tune in on 2/20 for our first conversation about Imoge... more

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Bowls with the Bard is excited to announce the United State's first ever stoned Shakespeare experience! September 21=24 we will be producing A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Coffee Joint in Denver. Actors and audience alike will be allowed to indulge... more

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10 months ago

How could we possibly talk about problem plays without mentioning Titus Andronicus? In this week’s bonus episode, Megan Skye Hale and Myrrh Larsen take a look at Shakespeare’s most violent play and talk about what it was like to produce it in 2023! more

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Is all’s well that ends well? This week Karen Shantz and Jackie Madejski try to untangle the tricky web that is All’s Well That Ends Well. more

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10 months ago

The Merchant of Venice is officially categorized as a problem play… and boy does it present problems. This week we go down the habit hole that is the Merchant of Venice with Terry Burnsed and Stephen Reinstein. more

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    I really enjoy listening to this first season and learning about the different ways we can produce Shakespeare and make it accessible to everyone!

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