Shakespeare@ Home is our new ongoing project of classic drama in ‘radio’ format. Conceived as an homage to the heyday of serialized radio drama of the 1930s and 40s, Shakespeare@ Home delivers our same acclaimed tradition of providing accessible interpretations of classic works for a new audience.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
Presented in four weekly episodes, Julius Caesar is one of Shakespeare’s best known and most oft-quoted plays, chronicling the political and moral crisis of Brutus and his fellow conspirators as they plot to murder Caesar to prevent a dictatorship. F... more
Presented in four weekly episodes, Julius Caesar is one of Shakespeare’s best known and most oft-quoted plays, chronicling the political and moral crisis of Brutus and his fellow conspirators as they plot to murder Caesar to prevent a dictatorship. F... more
Presented in four weekly episodes, Julius Caesar is one of Shakespeare’s best known and most oft-quoted plays, chronicling the political and moral crisis of Brutus and his fellow conspirators as they plot to murder Caesar to prevent a dictatorship. F... more
Presented in four weekly episodes, Julius Caesar is one of Shakespeare’s best known and most oft-quoted plays, chronicling the political and moral crisis of Brutus and his fellow conspirators as they plot to murder Caesar to prevent a dictatorship. F... more
Presented in four weekly episodes, The Tempest is an epic story of shipwrecks, monsters, and magic, weaving a timeless tale of revenge, redemption, and the power of forgiveness. A masterpiece by William Shakespeare, first performed in 1611, The Temp... more
Presented in four weekly episodes, The Tempest is an epic story of shipwrecks, monsters, and magic, weaving a timeless tale of revenge, redemption, and the power of forgiveness. A masterpiece by William Shakespeare, first performed in 1611, The Temp... more
Presented in four weekly episodes, The Tempest is an epic story of shipwrecks, monsters, and magic, weaving a timeless tale of revenge, redemption, and the power of forgiveness. A masterpiece by William Shakespeare, first performed in 1611, The Temp... more
Presented in four weekly episodes, The Tempest is an epic story of shipwrecks, monsters, and magic, weaving a timeless tale of revenge, redemption, and the power of forgiveness. A masterpiece by William Shakespeare, first performed in 1611, The Temp... more
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Performances bring the plays to life and the music and sound are done very well.
I need to hear the rest of his plays the performances are so good and the sound effects are amazing I love this podcast!!!!!!
This is a thoughtful and compelling adaptation. The performances are clear and the actors and directors make some wonderful choices. I love this play and was so happy to hear this skillful telling. Thank you! I look forward to more.
First, I take my stars seriously, and I don’t give five stars on the reg. The Shakespeare@ Home’s podcast has more than earned my five-star rating. I’ve listened to every production thus far––RICHARD II (it’s so awesome to actually have a wonderful audio rendition of this play; last time I heard a decent one, it was over 25 years ago and on tape!); THE TEMPEST captured the magic and lore of the play brilliantly; and I can’t say enough about Shakespeare@‘s most recent production, JULIUS CAESAR; M... more
Loved this 4 part audio adaptation of Julius Caesar - it was my first school cinema trip to see a special showing of the 1953 film version in 1982 thus my intro to Shakespeare . Perfect voice casting to keep me totally gripped especially Jordan Barbour as Brutus. Hope there will be more adaptations.
I love this podcast, it makes for the most entertaining of walks when I listen to it. They really force me to stretch my mind and attempt to understand what the actors are saying in their old English way of speaking, which is simultaneously difficult and satisfying. Keep up the good work!
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