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Heavenly Shows and Unnecessary Letters

That's Not Canon Production

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Whereof what's past is prologue; what to come, In yours and my discharge. So we’re a quarter of the way through the complete works of Shakespeare. We’re over 210 thousand words in, thirty two hours having elapsed of runtime, and 513 minutes of
This week on Heavenly Shows and Unnecessary Letters: Richard II, directed by Gregory Doran for the Royal Shakespeare Company in 2013, filmed live at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, and written in 1595 by William Shakespear
This week on Heavenly Shows and Unnecessary Letters: Richard II, directed by Gregory Doran for the Royal Shakespeare Company in 2013, filmed live at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, and written in 1595 by William Shakespear
This week on Heavenly Shows and Unnecessary Letters: Measure for Measure, directed by Dominic Dromgoole for the Globe Theatre in 2015, and written in 1604 by William Shakespeare.EPISODE NOTES: There’s a lot of discussion in the world about Shak
This week on Heavenly Shows and Unnecessary Letters: Measure for Measure, directed by Dominic Dromgoole for the Globe Theatre in 2015, and written in 1604 by William Shakespeare.EPISODE NOTES: There’s a lot of discussion in the world about Shak
This week on Heavenly Shows and Unnecessary Letters: Kiss Me Kate, directed by George Sidney in 1953 with screenplay written by Dorothy Kingsley adapted from the stage musical by Cole Porter, and Ten Things I Hate About You, directed by Gil Jun
This week on Heavenly Shows and Unnecessary Letters: Kiss Me Kate, directed by George Sidney in 1953 with screenplay written by Dorothy Kingsley adapted from the stage musical by Cole Porter, and Ten Things I Hate About You, directed by Gil Jun
This week on Heavenly Shows and Unnecessary Letters: Taming of the Shrew, directed by Toby Frow for the Globe Theatre in 2012, and written in 1603 by William Shakespeare.Content Warning: In this episode we discuss depicted episodes of domestic
This week on Heavenly Shows and Unnecessary Letters: Taming of the Shrew, directed by Toby Frow for the Globe Theatre in 2012, and written in 1603 by William Shakespeare.Content Warning: In this episode we discuss depicted episodes of domestic
This week on Heavenly Shows and Unnecessary Letters: Othello, directed by Oliver Parker in 1995, and written in 1603 by William Shakespeare.EPISODE NOTES: We specifically worked, when developing the schedule for watching these shows, to make su
This week on Heavenly Shows and Unnecessary Letters: Pericles, Prince of Tyre, directed by David Hugh Jones for the BBC in 1984, and written circa 1608 by William Shakespeare.EPISODE NOTES: This week’s show is another semi-shakespearean work -
Tammy and Luke explore and review the 2009 St Louis Shakespeare production of Shakespeare's Edward III.EPISODE NOTES: Among others. Some people don’t think Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare, and as a podcast, our official position on that is *blows
Tammy and Luke explore and review the 2010 Globe Theatre production of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor.EPISODE NOTES: No-one can be great all the time. Spielberg made the movie of the Twilight Zone. Sondheim wrote the Frogs, and Shakespear
Tammy and Luke explore and review the 2010 film adaptation of Shakespeare's The Tempest.EPISODE NOTES: As performers, we believe that Shakespeare is at its best performed, not read. As much as we love theatre, and the stage, and as much as we h
Tammy and Luke explore and review the 2015 Stratford Festival production of Shakespeare's King John.EPISODE NOTES: This is the first show we’re recording after our first episode released, and we’re absolutely flabbergasted by how many people ha
Tammy and Luke explore and review the 2018 National Theatre production of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra.EPISODE NOTES: One of the things that has really kept theatre front of mind for people and provided entertainment to help in these dark
We decided at the last second to watch the 1978 BBC Television version of As You Like It, because it has a 27 year old Helen Mirren at full power, and we're horrendously indecisive.Nice Hat 1: https://meeper.org/hsaul/ep1/nicehat1.pngNice Hat 2
There are 835,997 words in the plays of Shakespeare. Heavenly Shows and Unnecessary Letters is a podcast where two theatre nerds watch productions of all 39 Shakespeare plays, and have a chat about the challenges and successes in adapting the w
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