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Interview with The Atlanta Shakespeare Company

Interview with The Atlanta Shakespeare Company I met with both Laura Cole, Director of Education, and Kati Grace Brown, Associate Director of Education Sales, of the Atlanta Shakespeare Company at the Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse. We talked…
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Interview with Scranton Shakespeare Festival

Interview with Scranton Shakespeare Festival Founder and Artistic Director of the Scranton Shakespeare Festival Michael Bradshaw Flynn joins me to discuss how SSF came to be, how it has grown in these last ten years, and their focus on new…

Interview with Tennessee Shakespeare Company

Interview with Tennessee Shakespeare Company I met with Stephanie Shine, the General Manager, Education Director (and more!) of the Tennessee Shakespeare Company in Memphis. We talk about their Literary Salons, Elizabethan Feasts, and more…

Interview with 7 Stages Shakespeare Company

Interview with 7 Stages Shakespeare Company I caught up with the Co-Founder and Artistic Director of the 7 Stages Shakespeare Company Dan Beaulieu. We discuss some of the many experiences that Dan and the company have had, his podcast No…
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Interview with International Shakespeare Center Santa Fe

Interview with International Shakespeare Center, Santa Fe I spoke with the founder of the International Shakespeare Center in Santa Fe, NM, Robin Williams, and Artistic Director Ariana Karp about their history and their current programs including…
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Shakespeare Quote: As You Like It Act 5 Scene 2

Rosalind (as Ganymede): "Why, then, tomorrow I cannot serve your turn for Rosalind?" Orlando: "I can live no longer by thinking." - As You Like It Act 5 Scene 2   Persevere In Shakespeare's As You Like It, the central characters…
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Shakespeare Quote: Henry VI Part II Act 4 Scene 7

“Ignorance is the curse of God, Knowledge the wing wherewith we fly to heaven.” - Henry VI Part II Act 4 Scene 7   Us Versus Them Discrimination. Us versus Them. The violation of civil rights. Seemingly unending instances…
How Shakespeare Save Me Covid Lockdown

How Shakespeare Saved Me During COVID Lockdown

Shakespeare? Now? Really? This week I’m looking back at 2020, where I was a year ago, and how I - like so many of us - ended up going down a path unplanned. That path led me to creativity, community, and starting a Shakespeare-inspired…

Interview with Erica Cantley, Author of Teaching Hamlet As My Father Died

Interview with Author Erica Cantley - "Teaching Hamlet As My Father Died" I spoke with Erica Cantley about her new book "Teaching Hamlet As My Father Died". A wonderful book whether you're a Shakespeare fan or not. It's a very personal,…
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Interview with The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey

Interview with The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey I met with Bonnie Monte, Artistic Director of The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey to discuss how the company was one of the few to be able to do live programming this fall and what they're…