The Hurly Burly Shakespeare Show!
What happens when two bawdy, Early Modern word-nerds sit down to talk about all things Shakespeare? You get "The Hurly Burly Shakespeare Show!": an irreverent mix of entertainment and scholarly content suitable for novices and hard-core “Bardolaters” alike. Jess (The Scholar) and Aubrey (The Teaching Artist) discuss the plays of William Shakespeare and his contemporaries, as well as other fascinating aspects of the Early Modern period’s lively theatre and print culture. “The Hurly Burly Shakespeare Show!” features the latest “Shakes-bubble” gossip, Burbage Breaks, a Rhetorical Device of the Week, and absolute havoc as Jess and Aubrey attempt to summarize each play in five minutes or less. Oh, and we also make all our sound effects live, because original staging conditions are a thing. Come for the Hurly, stay for the Burly: we guarantee you’ll learn something new with every episode.
Thanks for the pod
11/09/2024
Public service announcement for anyone listening to King John 101: Circumstantial evidence is sufficient to sustain a claim or defense in a courtroom. It need not be credited, or prevail, if a jury finds other, contrary evidence outweighs it. But the law makes no distinction between circumstantial evidence and direct evidence as suggested. —a trial lawyer
Helped me through grad school
11/01/2021
Truly this was such an amazing resource and one I turned to often as I completed my Shakespeare MFA. It’s fun and multi-dimensional, and brings so many perspective into the conversation without the ego of claiming be-all-end-all correctness. Thank you!!!
Wonderful, Occasionally Not Self-Aware
04/05/2023
The research in this is amazing, and the puns are extraordinary! However, they can get really condescending in a “jokey” way that’s just hurtful. Also, after a big string of wonderful exhortations to Believe Women, specifically brought on by Much Ado About Nothing, they later went off on a big tangent about how Anne Boleyn “totally banged” Thomas Wyatt before marrying Henry VIII… despite all of her assertions to the contrary. Which was a bit disappointing. Believe women, y’all.
Unnecessary foul language infects the show
19/08/2021
I don’t mind foul language in its place, in fact I use foul language when the occasion calls for it but casual foul language of the worst sort robs the words of their power and doesn’t give you anywhere to go when you want to use strong words. And I don’t enjoy listening to them in casual conversation which is very much for the case with this podcast.It shows the hosts’ lack of imagination and consideration, and in the end is just tedious.
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- CreadorWhamlet
- Episodios100
- Temporadas5
- ClasificaciónExplícito
- Copyright© Aubrey Whitlock & Jess Hamlet
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