Shakespeare For All

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Shakespeare For All is an engaging, accessible introduction to the life and work of William Shakespeare, featuring world-class scholars and performers.You’ll learn who Shakespeare was and what historical events shaped his writing. You’ll be guided through his most popular poems and plays by leading scholars, actors, and interpreters of Shakespeare. And you’ll find the tools you need to become an interpreter of Shakespeare yourself and join in the ongoing global discussion his works have inspired.The first course offers a tour through Shakespeare’s moment in history and his life. You’ll also discover strategies for understanding Shakespeare’s stories, characters, and language across his plays.At the heart of the series are courses on Shakespeare’s most thought-provoking and beloved plays. Each begins with a detailed summary of the story. Then, a top Shakespeare scholar takes you on a deep dive into the play’s characters, language, and most important questions. Finally, you’ll hear Shakespeare’s language come to life, with original performances from professional Shakespearean actors.Shakespeare For All also features a course on Shakespeare's sonnets -- his sequence of 154 short poems that explore revolutionary new directions within the conventional poetry of love -- and a bonus course on Game of Thrones and Shakespeare, “The Wooden O and the Iron Throne."Except where otherwise noted, the texts used for this course are from Shakespeare’s Plays, Sonnets and Poems, from The Folger Shakespeare, ed. Barbara Mowat, Paul Werstine, Michael Poston, and Rebecca Niles. Folger Shakespeare Library.Shakespeare For All is a Lyceum original production.Team:Zachary Davis (Executive Producer) Zachary Davis is the president of Lyceum and host of Ministry of Ideas and Writ Large. He has a graduate degree from Harvard Divinity School and is the founder and organizer of the Sound Education conference.Jemma Deer (Associate Producer and Narrator)Jemma Deer is a Researcher in Residence at the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, currently working on a book on extinction. She also hosts and produces EcoCast, the official podcast of the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE). Maria Devlin McNair (Course Creator and Managing Producer)Maria Devlin McNair received her PhD from Harvard University in English literature with a specialization in Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama. She is a writer and Managing Producer for the Harvard Divinity School podcast Ministry of Ideas. She is currently developing a book project on ethics and Renaissance comedy.Jack Pombriant (Composer and Sound Designer) Jack Pombriant is the associate producer of Writ Large. He received his BM from Berklee College of Music, where he studied music composition and production. He is also a graduate of the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies, where he studied radio and podcast production.

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  • mmippolito
    Brilliant - and should be revived!!
    This podcast will expand your mind. The explications and analysis are so eloquently delivered that you can’t help but see Shakespeare art and miracles in full relief. It’s my dream that the podcast might come back to treat the remaining plays as honorably as they’ve done here.
  • melissinda
    Was great but now it’s not working
    I’ve been greatly enjoying this podcast. And have working my way through all of the episodes. However, when I came back to listen the other day, every episode says unavailable. I’m very disappointed that the episodes are no longer available. I really enjoyed the commentary and the insight in the information over Shakespeare and his works. I hope it comes back.
  • 17395738595
    Excellent resource
    I never studies Shakespeare super deeply, but have found myself needing to in anticipation of some plays I’m auditioning for. The three episode structure provides a really nice deep dive into the plays. It’s been one of the best resources I’ve found so far to catch up on Shakespeare study.
  • Tricky3003
    Great accompaniment!
    Fun to read the plays and listen to this podcast. Provides some context, insight, and expertise!
  • pighuddle
    Very worthwhile
    Great series, with lots of interesting insights and helpful explanations, but I wish the audio quality was better.
  • colinthewolf
    Take from my heart all thankfulness
    I’m so grateful for this podcast and helping me to gain such a deep appreciation for Shakespeare. This work once seemed so inaccessible, now I can’t wait to delve deeper!
  • Sean Christopher 2017
    Brilliant!
    This is such a wonderful series! It’s comprehensive while being accessible. There are tight synopses that lead off each play’s podcasts, followed by rich and unique analyses done by the producers and scholars. Really great for students and also for anyone who likes series like Great Courses.
  • 5-stars, but need to say
    Amazing!
    Love this podcast so much, grateful to Maria and her team for all of this amazing work!
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