The Soliloquy Project is a GVSF original podcast which will allow you to engage with both Shakespeare and the outdoors (our two favourite things!) while staying safe and socially distanced this winter. We've created audio-only performances of some of Shakespeare's best soliloquies, specially designed to be listened to 'on location' in a variety of spots around the Victoria area! Each performance w... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
Artistic Director Karen Lee Pickett, Shakespeare scholar Dr. Erin Kelly, and Sheila Landahl, co-author of CONSTANCE, chat about Constance’s soliloquy featured in Season Three, Episode 5.
You can listen to this educational deep dive either in prepara... more
In this episode, Sheila Landahl performs Constance’s speech, from Act 3, Scene 4 of King John.
Season Three of The Soliloquy Project features the soliloquys of Shakespeare's forgotten women, and spotlights the widows and scorned women who are oft le... more
Artistic Director Karen Lee Pickett and Shakespeare scholar Dr. Erin Kelly chat about Katherine’s soliloquy featured in Season Three, Episode 3.
You can listen to this educational deep dive either in preparation for your soliloquy adventure, or afte... more
In this episode, Ariel Slack performs Katherine’s speech, from Act 2, Scene 4 of Henry VIII.
Season Three of The Soliloquy Project features the soliloquys of Shakespeare's forgotten women, and spotlights the widows and scorned women who are oft left... more
Artistic Director Karen Lee Pickett and Shakespeare scholar Dr. Erin Kelly chat about the soliloquy featured in Season Three, Episode One. What is the significance of the countess's speech? How does it fit into the folktale of All's Well That Ends We... more
In this episode, Karen Lee Pickett performs the Countess’s speech, from Act 1, Scene 3, of All’s Well That Ends Well.
Season Three of The Soliloquy Project features the soliloquys of Shakespeare's forgotten women, and spotlights the widows and scor... more
Season Two features soliloquies exclusively from Shakespeare's As You Like It.
In Episode 9, Danica Charlie performs Phebe's “I would not be thy executioner”; a soliloquy from Act Three, Scene Five.
To listen on location, make your way to Kosapsom... more
In our season finale, Artistic Director Karen Lee Pickett and Shakespeare scholar Dr. Erin Kelly unpack the invention of the sonnet, and Phebe’s purpose in As You Like It .
You can listen to this educational deep dive either in preparation for your ... more
Thank you so much for your beautiful, well thought out, honest land acknowledgment. It made me very happy to hear it in season 1 episode 3. I am looking forward to catching up on all the Shakespeare as well.
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Apple Podcasts | #205 |
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