How to Get Away with Shakespeare VEIGA ENTERTAINMENT
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- TV & Film
Do pop culture classics and the latest Oscar-nominated films include significant references to the Bard of Avon? Are allusions to Shakespeare's plays in our favorite TV shows building upon his work, challenging it, or merely repeating it? Each episode of this podcast approaches a different production, from Guillermo Del Toro's award-winning The Shape of Water to Disney's animated epic The Lion King, looking for the things that will set your teeth on edge and the tidbits of information that will impress your friends at your next trivia night. Independently produced and edited by co-hosts Jane Fox and Gabriel Veiga, undergraduate students in English literature, 'How to Get Away with Shakespeare' explores the ways in which England's national poet influences modern TV and cinema. And be warned: though this be madness, yet there is method in it.
We'll be back soon with more episodes.
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10: Thor & Black Panther (Part 2)
In the epic two-hour season one finale, we discuss Kenneth Branagh's Thor (2011) and Ryan Coogler's Black Panther (2018). This is part 2 of 2.
Co-hosts Gabriel Veiga and Jane Fox can be found at their respective Twitter homes, @VeigaGabe and @janethefox, or at the podcast's dedicated email, howtogetawaywithshakespeare@gmail.com. Kill us with kindness. -
9: Thor & Black Panther (Part 1)
In the epic two-hour season one finale, we discuss Kenneth Branagh's Thor (2011) and Ryan Coogler's Black Panther (2018). This is part 1 of 2.
Co-hosts Gabriel Veiga and Jane Fox can be found at their respective Twitter homes, @VeigaGabe and @janethefox, or at the podcast's dedicated email, howtogetawaywithshakespeare@gmail.com. Kill us with kindness. -
8: Star Wars: The Revenge of the Sith
We're just a simple podcast trying to make our way in the universe. On this May 4th, we bring you a discussion of the notorious prequels—the good, the bad, the Shakespeare-related. May the force be with us all.
Co-hosts Gabriel Veiga and Jane Fox can be found at their respective Twitter homes, @VeigaGabe and @janethefox, or at the podcast's dedicated email, howtogetawaywithshakespeare@gmail.com. Kill us with kindness.