Women and Shakespeare

Women and Shakespeare

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‘Women and Shakespeare’ features conversations with diverse creatives and academics who are involved in making and interpreting Shakespeare. In the conversations, we find out both how Shakespeare is used to amplify the voices of women today and how women are redefining the world’s most famous writer. Series 1 was sponsored by NYU Global Faculty Fund Award.

Recent Episodes

  • S5: E6:Michelle Ephraim on her memoir Green World—a powerful dialogue between lived experience and Jessica in The Merchant of Venice

    4 weeks ago
  • S5: E5: Claudia Mayer on Designing for Shakespeare Plays

    2 months ago
  • S5: E4: Dominique Le Gendre on Composing Music for Shakespeare Plays

    3 months ago
  • S5: E3: Kerry Frampton on Midsummer Mechanicals, Clowning, and Working-Class Shakespeare Theatre

    10 months ago
  • S5: E2: Alexa Alice Joubin on Shakespeare & East Asia, Trans as Method, and AI in Shakespeare

    1 year ago
  • S5: E1: Poonam Trivedi on Shakespeare & India

    1 year ago
  • S4: E6: Tiffany Stern on Rehearsal Practices, Ballads, Popular Entertainments

    1 year ago
  • S4: E5: Lolita Chakrabarti on Red Velvet and Hamnet

    1 year ago
  • S4: E4: Emily Ingram on Shakespeare, Popular Culture, and Props

    2 years ago
  • S4: E3: Ella Hawkins on Period Dress in Contemporary Shakespeare Performance & Biscuit Art

    2 years ago