
A podcast by Shakespeare in the Ruff dedicated to the exploration of the characters, themes, and people of the season. Shakespeare in the Ruff is a collectively run not-for-profit theatre company building a community and a cultural hub in Toronto's East End.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | Performing ArtsArts | ||||

In this episode, Christine Horne from the Ruff Leadership Collective sits down with author Meredith Hambrock to chat about the inspiration and creation of her latest novel, She’s A Lamb! Spoiler alert: Christine is obsessed with it. Listen to this e... more
In this episodes, Patricia Allison from the Shakespeare in the Ruff Leadership Collective joins Shaharah "Gaz" Gaznabbi in Ruff Radios first ever crossover epsiode. We sit down to talk about disability, creation, Shakespearian-Inspiration, and, of co... more
In this episode, Christine Horne from the Shakespeare in the Ruff Leadership sits down with Christopher Manousos of House + Body and Crow's Theatre to talk about different approaches to adapting classical works and how he navigates the rehearsal hall... more
In this episode, Nathaniel Hanula-James and Christine Horne sit down with the brilliant and enchanting Will Wilhelm to discuss their upcoming tour of Gender Play. Dive into a conversation about Shakespeare, self-discovery, and how the mystical world ... more
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