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This week’s Shakespeare news review podcast includes disruptive audiences, troubled youth, friendship, and a boatload of reviews. PLUS our usual recap of this week’s daily highlights in Shakespearean history.
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- As you like it! Royal Shakespeare Company encourages audience to be disruptive during plays in bid to make theatre more ‘chilled’ and inclusive
- Shakespeare program for troubled youth receives $15K grant
- Friendship in Shakespeare
- The Green Room: Is Shakespeare too difficult for modern audiences?
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Inferno Theatre (review)
- Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare on the Common (review)
- Coriolanus by Shakespeare in Clark Park (review)
- Venus and Adonis by Royal Shakespeare Company (review)
- Twelfth Night by Houston Shakespeare Festival (review)
- Richard III by Houston Shakespeare Festival (review)
- Hamlet by San Francisco Shakespeare Festival (review)
Podcast Credits
This podcast was recorded with a Yeti microphone by Blue Microphones on an iPad Air 2, using GarageBand for iOS. 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.
The royalty-free “commercial” music (Moose) is courtesy of Bensound, which offers great royalty-free music as well, some of it free!