![]() ![]() Final mixing services provided by Clean Cuts at Three Seas, Inc.Ģ023 marks the 400th anniversary of the publishing of the First Folio, the first collected edition of Shakespeare's plays. We had technical help from CDM Studios in New York and Voice Trax West in Studio City, California. This episode was produced by Matt Frassica. Harris’s Slave Play.įrom our Shakespeare Unlimited podcast. He was nominated for a Tony Award for his direction of Jeremy O. ![]() Robert O’Hara is a two-time Obie Award and two-time NAACP Award Winner whose work has been seen around the country. Robert O’Hara is interviewed by Barbara Bogaev.Ī film of Richard III premiered on PBS’s Great Performances on Friday, May 19, and is streaming now on the PBS App and at pbs.org/gperf. Robert O’Hara joins us to talk about directing last year’s Shakespeare in the Park production of Richard III, starring Danai Gurira of Marvel's "Black Panther." He tells us about gathering a diverse cast of actors with disabilities, wanting to “trigger” his audiences, and what it’s like to get a call about directing Shakespeare in the Park (spoiler: it’s a whirlwind). Final mixing services provided by Clean Cuts at Three Seas, Inc. We had technical help from Claire Reynolds in Atlanta and Voice Trax West in Studio City, California. ![]() Get tickets to & Juliet here, and tune in to the Tonys broadcast on Sunday, June 11 at 8 pm ET on CBS.įrom our Shakespeare Unlimited podcast. Host Barbara Bogaev talks with Read about & Juliet… and the concussion that inspired it. He previously served as writer and executive producer of the comedy series Schitt’s Creek, and he created The Big Door Prize and the forthcoming Brother from Another Mother, both running on AppleTV+. The writer behind this mash-up is David West Read. And every so often, the characters break into song with Max Martin’s hits for Britney Spears, Backstreet Boys, and Katy Perry. Juliet discovers that Romeo isn’t really dead… but he’s also not exactly boyfriend material. Instead, she goes on a trip to Paris with some new friends, including Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway. The show imagines what would happen if Juliet woke up after Romeo’s death and decided not to end it all. Start with Shakespeare’s "star-crossed" lovers and fold in the songs of Swedish pop hitmaker Max Martin… what do you get? The hit Broadway musical & Juliet, currently running at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre in New York and nominated for nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical and Best Book of a Musical. We had technical help from Melvin Rickarby in Stratford and Voice Trax West in Studio City, California. This episode was produced by Matt Frassica Garland Scott is the associate producer. My Shakespeare: A Director’s Journey Through the First Folio, is available from Methuen Drama.įrom our Shakespeare Unlimited podcast. Greg Doran is interviewed by Barbara Bogaev. It’s also an intimate account of Doran’s deep artistic partnership with Tony Sher. It’s a portrait of an artist at work, shot through with commentary about the plays themselves and insights about working with actors. In between, Doran helmed era-defining productions of Shakespeare’s plays and worked with actors such as Judi Dench, David Tennant, Patrick Stewart, and the late Antony Sher, to whom Doran was married.ĭoran’s new memoir, My Shakespeare, tells the story of his life through the plays he has directed. By the time he stepped down as the Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company earlier this year, Doran had directed every play in the First Folio, capping off the feat with an acclaimed production of Cymbeline. Greg Doran’s career as a Shakespearean director began in the late 1970s, when he was a teenager. On today’s episode, the Royal Shakespeare Company’s former Artistic Director takes a look back at four decades of staging Shakespeare. ![]() We had technical help from Voice Trax West in Studio City, California. Visit our website, /unlimited, to learn more about Everything to Everybody and see video of Lester's performance in "As You Like It."įrom our Shakespeare Unlimited podcast. Plus, Lester takes us back to his childhood in Birmingham and tells us about his patronage of the Everything to Everybody project and the Birmingham Shakespeare Library. The actor joins us to discuss some of his most famous performances, including Rosalind in Cheek by Jowl’s acclaimed 1991 all-male As You Like It, Hamlet with Peter Brook, and Henry V and Othello with Nicholas Hytner. We could listen to Adrian Lester talk about acting all day… but he's a busy man, so we’ll settle for this 37 minute episode. ![]()
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