Kingston Shakespeare Podcasts

Kingston Shakespeare Podcasts

Kingston Shakespeare is the home of KiSS (Kingston Shakespeare Seminar), and its offshoot KiSSiT (Kingston Shakespeare Seminar in Theory). Both explore the world by thinking through Shakespeare.

Denne podkasten er hentet fra en åpen RSS-feed og er ikke publisert av Podme. Den kan derfor inneholde annonser.

Episoder(28)

Richard Wilson: Yates and Shakespeare

Richard Wilson: Yates and Shakespeare

Richard Wilson is Sir Peter Hall Professor of Shakespeare Studies at Kingston University, London, and author of Wordly Shakespeare: The Theatre of Our Good Will (2016); Free Will: Art and power on Sha...

3 Jul 201655min

Indian Shakespeares on Film - Interview

Indian Shakespeares on Film - Interview

Listen to this KiSSiT (Kingston Shakespeare Seminar in Theory) Work-in-Progress session with Dr Varsha Panjwani (Boston and York) and Koel Chatterjee (Royal Holloway), held on the 14th of April at the...

23 Jun 201627min

Indian Shakespeare on Film - Discussion

Indian Shakespeare on Film - Discussion

Listen to this KiSSiT (Kingston Shakespeare Seminar in Theory) Work-in-Progress session with Dr Varsha Panjwani (Boston and York) and Koel Chatterjee (Royal Holloway), held on the 14th of April at the...

23 Jun 201639min

Koel Chatterjee: Image as text in Arshinagar

Koel Chatterjee: Image as text in Arshinagar

Listen to this KiSSiT (Kingston Shakespeare Seminar in Theory) Work-in-Progress session with Dr Varsha Panjwani (Boston and York) and Koel Chatterjee (Royal Holloway), held on the 14th of April at the...

23 Jun 201626min

Varsha Panjwani: Shakespeare and the Indian Indie

Varsha Panjwani: Shakespeare and the Indian Indie

Listen to this KiSSiT (Kingston Shakespeare Seminar in Theory) Work-in-Progress session with Dr Varsha Panjwani (Boston and York) and Koel Chatterjee (Royal Holloway), held on the 14th of April at the...

23 Jun 201623min

Jessica Chiba: Between Being and Not-Being

Jessica Chiba: Between Being and Not-Being

Where does life end, and death begin? Where does being end? What does ‘being’ mean anyway? What does it mean to be nothing? When Hamlet asks, ‘To be, or not to be’, he tries to imagine himself in a s...

22 Jun 201620min

Jami Rogers: ‘This great role has been diminished’: Critics, race and Shakespearean theatre

Jami Rogers: ‘This great role has been diminished’: Critics, race and Shakespearean theatre

In 2004, the Financial Times critic Alastair Macaulay argued that the role of Othello had been “diminished” by the late twentieth century convention of having only black actors play the part. The thre...

22 Jun 201630min

Ildiko Solti: Crossing the line: full light 3D space provoking the audience into action

Ildiko Solti: Crossing the line: full light 3D space provoking the audience into action

The symmetry and balance suggested by the title, Measure for Measure, sits oddly with a play that crosses the line in so many ways – generically (as a problem play), structurally (by muddling up the p...

22 Jun 201632min

Populært innen Fakta

fastlegen
dine-penger-pengeradet
relasjonspodden-med-dora-thorhallsdottir-kjersti-idem
foreldreradet
jakt-og-fiskepodden
treningspodden
mikkels-paskenotter
rss-strid-de-norske-borgerkrigene
rss-kunsten-a-leve
rss-kull
sinnsyn
hverdagspsyken
rss-bisarr-historie
gravid-uke-for-uke
tomprat-med-gunnar-tjomlid
rss-sarbar-med-lotte-erik
rss-var-forste-kaffe
rss-kunstig-intelligens-med-elisabeth-maren-og-morten
rss-impressions-2
dopet