Every episode sees a different text detective take a deep dive into a single Shakespeare speech of their choice. The mission: to unlock the creative opportunities embedded in the text, and wield these discoveries in performance. Discover the craft and graft of acting Shakespeare, with insights and anecdotes from theatre luminaries and exciting new talents alike. Hosted by Rob Myles, who created of... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Performing ArtsArts |
Elizabeth Dennehy (Star Trek Picard, Horizon: An American Saga) is our Text Detective, joining us to talk about Margaret's "Brave Warriors" speech in Henry VI, Act 1 Scene 4. Tune in to hear how a speech can go from pre-meditated to spontaneous (and ... more
Bridgerton’s Lady Danbury herself, Adjoa Andoh joins the pod to explore Richard III’s father, Richard of York in Act 1 Scene 3 of Henry VI part II. Over the course of their exploration, they discuss the musicality of text, the presence of racialised ... more
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This show is incredibly well done. Rob is an excellent host: enthusiastic and intelligent, and every guest this season has been an honor to get to listen to. Add this to your list and hopefully there’s far more to come!
Apple Podcasts | #146 | United States/Arts/Performing Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #195 | Ireland/Arts/Performing Arts |
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