
Each week Cincinnati Shakespeare Company's own Jeremy Dubin and accomplished Shakespeare scholar (and friend of the theatre) Dr. Niamh O'Leary explore the wealth of Shakespeare-centric entertainment that can be enjoyed right from the comfort of your living room! Joined by a rotating panel of guests from CSC and beyond, they tuck into the wide (and occasionally weird) array of Shakespeare movies, r... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 49 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Performing ArtsBooksArts | ||||

In honor of Cincy Shakes' production of King Lear, Niamh and Dubin are discussing the 2016 Talawa production starring Don Warrington.
Maggie Lou Rader join Niamh and Jeremy to discuss a Taming of the Shrew that we all... might love? Turns out the secret to a perfect Taming of the Shrew lies in the 1970s!
Hijinks about as we are joined by CSC's Crystian Wiltshire to discuss Dominic Cooke's 2012 Comedy of Errors!
Vanessa Corredera, Andrews University, joins us to discuss Shakespeare, race, and Anthony and Cleopatra!
Such enthusiasm for all things Shakespeare! Great balance of performance/academic/fun approaches to Shakespeare’s plays. You’ll love it.
Love the content but it desperately needs some post recording work. The sound quality is so varied per speaker and I have to continually make the volume louder and softer depending on who is speaking
For those of us who aren’t Shakespeare scholars or incredible actors, odd film adaptations are the best chance we have to see the plays. Having an opportunity to then hear the experts discuss them is a treat. Always informative and engaging!










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