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November Updates from Shakespeare Anyone? (plus discounts for Shakespeare-themed or bookish gifts)


Shakespeare Anyone?

A re-cap of our past month!

First, thank you for opening this email--we know that if your inbox is anything like ours, you've got a LOT of emails this weekend about sales.

If you are shopping for gifts this time of year, we want to share a few sales that also support the podcast (most sales are through December 1)

This month's episodes

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Over on Patreon...

Over on our Patreon, our Patrons got to hear more from Kourtney about her Shakespeare Studies dissertation (including her results!) and see photos from her master's program journey.

Support the podcast

As an independent podcast, our work is primarily supported by listeners like you! We have a variety of ways to support the podcast financially:

Patreon: Our Patreon community is the backbone of our podcast, and monthly memberships start at $1. They also receive access to ad-free episodes and exclusive content all year round. P.S. Patreon memberships can be gifted!

Buy us a coffee: If monthly support via Patreon isn't right for you, you can also use our "buy us a coffee" form to support the podcast in a way that works best for you.

Shop our partners: When you use our promo codes and special links to purchase an item, subscription or service you are directly supporting us and our show. We are currently partners with Bookshop.org and Libro.fm, both of which also support local, independent bookstores.

For more on each of these options, tap the button below:

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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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