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March's Shakespeare Anyone? Episodes (plus an episode of another podcast)


Shakespeare Anyone?

What we've been up to in the month of March

Happy March!

It's been another busy month for us, but it feels like there is a light at the end of the tunnel of that busy-ness. We've got some exciting ideas in the works, including coordinating recording some future episodes with guests.

This month, our episode with Stephanie and Mike from Protest Too Much Podcast, a Shakespeare showdown podcast, came out. We highly recommend checking out Protest Too Much where ever you listen to podcasts.

This month's episodes


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Over on Patreon...

Over on our Patreon, this month, Elyse shared what she is working on "beyond the pod." Head over there to read more about two new projects she is working on.

Are you a teacher or do you know teachers who teach or want to teach Shakespeare?

We are still looking to hear from teachers about the obstacles educators face when teaching Shakespeare in the classroom and learn what would help educators most. If you are an educator, we'd greatly appreciate it if you could help us out by completing this survey.

If you know teachers who might be interested in taking the survey, please feel free to forward it to them!

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Shakespeare Anyone? Podcast

We are two Shakespeare nerds who decided to make a podcast about our love for Shakespeare. In this podcast, we will tackle as many dimensions to Shakespeare’s plays as we can by looking at the text and how the text is viewed through modern lenses of feminism, racism, classism, colonialism, nationalism… all the-isms. We will discuss how his plays shaped both the past and present. And, as actors, we will look at how his work was performed throughout various periods of time. All while trying our best to approach his works without giving in to bardolatry. So...Shakespeare Anyone?

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