12 episodes

Experts demystify Shakespeare in a series of interviews conducted by students and faculty at Michigan State University.

Syllable of Recorded Time Michigan State University

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Experts demystify Shakespeare in a series of interviews conducted by students and faculty at Michigan State University.

    Theatre and Community Development

    Theatre and Community Development

    Stefon Funderburke talks with Nathan McBurnett, a community engaged researcher tackling big issues such as trust, self-interest, collective action, housing, and public health. 

    • 34 min
    Love and War in Shakespeare

    Love and War in Shakespeare

    Much Ado About Nothing begins with soldiers returning from war to a different kind of battleground. Oscar Quiroz, who played Don Pedro in MSU's recent production, talks about love and war with Kim Seabright Martin (Leonata), Rileigh Belle Wine (Beatrice), and director Deric McNish.

    • 30 min
    Shakespeare: Two Truths and One Lie!

    Shakespeare: Two Truths and One Lie!

    In this episode, Christopher Eastland and Mona Eldahshoury engage in a lively game of “Two Truths and a Lie,” revealing facts and fictions about the life and works of William Shakespeare.

    • 21 min
    Community and Education Outreach Through Shakespeare

    Community and Education Outreach Through Shakespeare

    This episode explores the transformative power of theatre arts and Shakespeare through a community and educational outreach lens. Hosted by Ural Grant, with special guest Stephanie Shine, Tennessee Shakespeare Company's Director of Outreach and General Manager.

    • 36 min
    Blind Ranking the Women of Shakespeare

    Blind Ranking the Women of Shakespeare

    On this episode of Syllable of Recorded Time, host, Katherine Clemons, and her guests Mona Eldahshoury, Kim Seabright Martin, Sarah Hendrickson, and Alexis Black, discuss five of the most iconic women of Shakespeare - ranking them in a fun, unique way!

    • 40 min
    Staging Shakespeare's Violence

    Staging Shakespeare's Violence

    Shakespeare often gives the same stage direction to many of his characters, “they fight”. David Leong and Alexis Black discuss how to approach staging Shakespearean violence in an accessible way. This episode was hosted by Kim Seabright Martin and Jacob Squire.

    • 41 min

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