Shakespeare and Girlhood

Shakespeare and Girlhood

How does Shakespeare portray girls and girlhood in his plays, and what do those portrayals tell us about life in Elizabethan and Jacobean England? Our guest for this Shakespeare Unlimited episode, Deanne Williams of York University in Toronto, is the author of Shakespeare and the Performance of Girlhood, published in 2014. She is interviewed by Neva Grant. From the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast series. Published November 1, 2016. © Folger Shakespeare Library. All rights reserved. This podcast episode, “Why, here's a girl!” was produced by Richard Paul. Garland Scott is the associate producer. It was edited by Gail Kern Paster and Esther Ferington. Esther French is the web producer. We had technical help from the News Operations Staff at NPR in Washington, DC. http://www.folger.edu/shakespeare-unlimited/girlhood

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Charlotte Cushman: When Romeo Was A Woman (rebroadcast)

Charlotte Cushman: When Romeo Was A Woman (rebroadcast)

You probably have a mental image of the Victorian Era. Straitlaced, rigid, and repressed, right? Meet Charlotte Cushman, born 1816. She was an actor known for playing traditionally male roles, like Ro...

6 Aug 201930min

If Shakespeare Wrote "Mean Girls"

If Shakespeare Wrote "Mean Girls"

What would it be like if Shakespeare had written Mean Girls? How about Back to the Future: "Be ready for audacious episodes. Whither we go we have no need of roads." In 2013, Quirk Books began releasi...

23 Jul 201930min

Andrew McConnell Stott on the Shakespeare Jubilee

Andrew McConnell Stott on the Shakespeare Jubilee

David Garrick’s 1769 Shakespeare Jubilee in Stratford-on-Avon was like an 18th-century Fyre Festival. From overcrowding to pouring rain, the event was a disaster. Yet the Jubilee also revived interest...

9 Jul 201935min

Lisa Klein on "Ophelia"

Lisa Klein on "Ophelia"

Have you ever wanted to know more about Ophelia? What does she think about the events at Elsinore? What is her relationship to Hamlet? Whose account of her death should we believe? Shakespeare’s Hamle...

25 Jun 201934min

Casey Wilder Mott and Fran Kranz on their LA "Midsummer"

Casey Wilder Mott and Fran Kranz on their LA "Midsummer"

Director Casey Wilder Mott’s 2017 film adaptation of "A Midsummer Night’s Dream" sets Shakespeare’s story in modern Los Angeles, where aspiring filmmakers, eccentric artists, studio execs, and surfers...

11 Jun 201934min

The Gender Politics of "Kiss Me, Kate"

The Gender Politics of "Kiss Me, Kate"

A new production of Kiss Me, Kate is on Broadway now. It features Cole Porter’s memorable music and Kelli O’Hara and Will Chase as Lilli Vanessi and Fred Graham, a bickering divorced couple thrown tog...

28 Mai 201937min

Glenda Jackson

Glenda Jackson

The great Glenda Jackson is back on the stage. In 1992, the Emmy and two-time Academy Award winner was elected to Parliament. She spent the next 23 years in Britain’s House of Commons. Since returning...

14 Mai 201931min

Michael Kahn

Michael Kahn

After over thirty years as the artistic director of Washington, DC’s Tony-winning Shakespeare Theatre Company, Michael Kahn is retiring. Kahn has directed Off-Off-Broadway, Off-Broadway, and on Broadw...

30 Apr 201935min

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