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This week’s Shakespeare news review includes the release of the new album by Titus Andronicus AND 98 hours of classical Shakespeare recording; we also have a boatload of reviews from this summer’s production from around the country as well as Shakespeare’s Globe in the UK. PLUS our usual recap of this week’s daily highlights in Shakespearean history (including a slew of birthdays from July 26).
Story Links
- NPR streams the new album from Titus Andronicus, “The Most Lamentable Tragedy”
- Choosing Cleopatra: Virginia Shakespeare Company
- Island Shakespeare Festival founder provides steady hand
- Michigan Shakespeare Festival expands to Canton
- Shakespeare Under the Influence
- Cymbeline by Shakespeare in the Park
- Twelfth Night by Theatre Under the Trees
- 98 hours of Shakespeare available online
- Patrick Doyle will present his Shakespeare film scores
- “Extreme” Pericles by Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival
- Houston Shakespeare Festival
- Twelfth Night by Elm Shakespeare
- Twelfth Night by Shakespeare in Delaware Park (reviews: Buffalo.com | Play Shakespeare)
- Romeo and Juliet by Great River Shakespeare Festival (review)
- Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare Orange County (review)
- Romeo and Juliet by Bryant Park Shakespeare (review)
- Romeo and Juliet and The Tempest by Door Shakespeare (review)
- Macbeth by Bare Theatre @ Forest Theatre (review)
- Henry IV by Michigan Shakespeare Festival (review)
- Henry V by Colorado Shakespeare Festival (review)
- Henry V by Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival (reviews: Morning Call | Play Shakespeare)
- Richard II by Shakespeare’s Globe (reviews: Standard | Guardian | Londonist | Telegraph | Independent)
- Love’s Labor’s Lost by Saratoga Shakespeare in Congress Park (review)
Errata
6:02 — “July 18, 1536”
Podcast Credits
This podcast was recorded with the built-in microphone on an Acer
Chromebook C720, using AudioRecorder from gideon.weissman (webaudiodemos.appspot.com). It was then edited in Adobe Audition Creative Cloud on a Dell Inspiron 3847 computer.
The bumper music (Blue Nuke) and the segue music (Sonic Chaos) are courtesy of Royalty Free Music.com, which offers a comprehensive music library of production music for your various royalty free music needs including full albums, tracks and free music clips, loops, and beats available for download.