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This week’s Shakespeare news review includes “Bards Dispense Profanity,” Moscow’s subway system, Donmar Warehouse’s temporary theater, and summer shows in Southern California. PLUS our usual recap of this week’s daily highlights in Shakespearean history.
Story Links
- Shakespeare train brings inspiration to Moscow metro passengers
- Donmar Warehouse to build temporary theatre for all-female Shakespeare trilogy
- How can I learn to love Shakespeare?
- Summer 2016: Where to see Shakespeare, musicals and other theater shows outdoors in SoCal
- Hay festival: Shakespeare experts clash over whether to cut, or not to cut
- The smutty Shakespeare game you need for your next smarty-pants party
- Fairies, demons, and ghosts: Shakespeare’s fascination with the supernatural [infographic]
- Cape Fear Shakespeare opens two plays
- Tug of War: Foreign Fire by Chicago Shakespeare Theater (reviews: NY Review of Books | Chicago Tribune | Journal Sentinel | Chicago Reader | Daily Herald | WGN Radio)
- The Taming of the Shrew by Shakespeare Theatre Company (reviews: DCist | DC Metro Theater Arts | Washington Post)
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.