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Kerry Frampton (Splendid Productions) discusses her show Midsummer Mechanicals, Clowning, and the importance Working-Class Shakespeare Theatre.
For a complete episode transcript, click http://www.womenandshakespeare.com
Splendid's Website: https://splendidproductions.co.uk/about/
Interviewer: Varsha Panjwani
Guest: Kerry Frampton
Researcher: Eleanor Goetz
Producers: Tino Ngorima, Isis Henderson, Kynnedi Smith
Transcript: Benjamin Poore
Artwork: Wenqi Wan
Suggested Citation: Frampton, Kerry in conversation with Panjwani, Varsha (2024). Kerry Frampton on Midsummer Mechanicals, Clowning, and Working-Class Shakespeare Theatre [Podcast], Series 5, Ep.3. http://womenandshakespeare.com/Twitter: @earlymoderndoc
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Alexa Alice Joubin discusses Shakespeare and East Asia, Trans as Method, and AI in Shakespeare Studies and performance.
For a complete episode transcript, click http://www.womenandshakespeare.com
Alexa's Website: https://ajoubin.org/
Interviewer: Varsha Panjwani
Guest: Alexa Alice Joubin
Researchers: Riley Coffman, Caitlin Finch, Alexandra Bianco
Producers: Bianca Thakur
Transcript: Benjamin Poore
Artwork: Wenqi Wan
Suggested Citation: Joubin, Alexa Alice in conversation with Panjwani, Varsha (2024). Alexa Alice Joubin on Shakespeare & East Asia, Trans as Method, and AI in Shakespeare [Podcast], Series 5, Ep.2. http://womenandshakespeare.com/
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Dr Poonam Trivedi discusses Shakespeare in India and talks about her germinal co-edited collections, such as India's Shakespeare: Translation, Interpretation and Performance, Shakespeare and Indian Cinemas: Local Habitations, Re-playing Shakespeare in Asia.
For a complete episode transcript, click http://www.womenandshakespeare.com
Interviewer: Varsha Panjwani
Guest: Poonam Trivedi
Researchers: Amira Motair & Aidan Hughes
Producers: Kendall Beitler & Casey Bachner
Transcript: Benjamin Poore
Artwork: Wenqi Wan
Suggested Citation: Trivedi, Poonam in conversation with Panjwani, Varsha (2024). Poonam Trivedi on Shakespeare & India [Podcast], Series 5, Ep.1. http://womenandshakespeare.com/Twitter: @earlymoderndoc
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In this episode, Professor Tiffany Stern discusses her books and tells us about rehearsal practices, ballads, and popular entertainments in Shakespeare's day. She also tells us about being a general editor and editing The Tempest.
For a complete episode transcript, click http://www.womenandshakespeare.com
Interviewer: Varsha Panjwani
Guest: Tiffany Stern
Researchers: Sonia Kukula & Annika Suderburg
Producers: Isabella DeJoy & Emma Munson
Transcript: Benjamin Poore
Artwork: Wenqi Wan
Suggested Citation: Stern, Tiffany in conversation with Panjwani, Varsha (2024). Tiffany Stern on Rehearsal Practices, Ballads, Popular Entertainments [Podcast], Series 4, Ep. 6. http://womenandshakespeare.com/Twitter: @earlymoderndoc
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In this episode, playwright and actress, Lolita Chakrabarti, talks about her plays, Red Velvet and Hamnet.
For a complete episode transcript, click http://www.womenandshakespeare.com
Interviewer: Varsha Panjwani
Guest: Lolita Chakrabarti
Researchers: Marie Tagbo & Sophie Massey
Producers: Audrey Kim Chung & Niraj Nair
Transcript: Benjamin Poore
Artwork: Wenqi Wan
Suggested Citation: Chakrabarti, Lolita in conversation with Panjwani, Varsha (2024). Lolita Chakrabarti on Red Velvet and Hamnet [Podcast], Series 4, Ep. 5. http://womenandshakespeare.com/Twitter: @earlymoderndoc
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In this episode, the artistic-director of 'Some Kind of Theatre', Emily Ingram, talks about Shakespeare, Popular Culture, and Props.
Find out more about her company here: https://www.somekindoftheatre.co.uk
For a complete episode transcript, click http://www.womenandshakespeare.com
Interviewer: Varsha Panjwani
Guest: Emily Ingram
Researcher: Farah Elrakhawi
Producers: Isabella DeJoy & Chance Ortiz-Sorrenti
Transcript: Benjamin Poore
Artwork: Wenqi Wan
Suggested Citation: Ingram, Emily in conversation with Panjwani, Varsha (2023). Emily Ingram on Shakespeare, Popular Culture, and Props. Women & Shakespeare [Podcast], Series 4, Ep. 4. http://womenandshakespeare.com/Twitter: @earlymoderndoc
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In this episode, Ella Hawkins talks about her book on 'Period Dress' in contemporary Shakespeare performance and about her biscuit art.
Her book is available in different formats: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/shakespeare-in-elizabethan-costume-9781350234420/
Check out her Instagram: ellamchawk
For a complete episode transcript, click http://www.womenandshakespeare.com
Interviewer: Varsha Panjwani
Guest: Ella Hawkins
Producer: Varsha Panjwani
Transcript: Benjamin Poore
Artwork: Wenqi Wan
Suggested Citation: Hawkins, Ella in conversation with Panjwani, Varsha (2023). Ella Hawkins on Period Dress in Contemporary Shakespeare Performance & Biscuit Art. Women & Shakespeare [Podcast], Series 4, Ep. 3. http://womenandshakespeare.com/Twitter: @earlymoderndoc
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In this episode, Playwright Hannah Khalil talks about her adaptation of Henry VIII at Shakespeare's Globe.
Check out the first anthology of her plays: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/hannah-khalil-plays-of-arabic-heritage-9781350242197/
Check out her website: https://hannahkhalil.com/
For a complete episode transcript, click http://www.womenandshakespeare.com
Interviewer: Varsha Panjwani
Guest: Hannah Khalil
Producers: Trixie Rodriguez & Sydney Partin
Research Consultant & Transcript: Benjamin Poore
Artwork: Wenqi Wan
Suggested Citation: Khalil, Hannah in conversation with Panjwani, Varsha (2023). Hannah Khalil on adapting Henry VIII for Shakespeare's Globe . Women & Shakespeare [Podcast], Series 4, Ep. 2. http://womenandshakespeare.com/Twitter: @earlymoderndoc
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In this episode, Professor Emma Smith talks about her podcast *Approaching Shakespeare* and her wonderful books *This is Shakespeare*, *Shakespeare's First Folio*, and *Portable Magic*.
Her podcast can be accessed from here: https://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/series/approaching-shakespeare
For a complete episode transcript, check out http://www.womenandshakespeare.com
Interviewer: Varsha Panjwani
Guest: Emma Smith
Producer: Peyton Harmon
Transcript: Benjamin Poore
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Academic Wendy Lennon talks about Shakespeare, Race, and Pedagogy.
Find out more about her work here: https://www.shakeracepedagogy.com/
For a complete episode transcript, check out http://www.womenandshakespeare.com
Interviewer: Varsha Panjwani
Guest: Wendy Lennon
Producers: Emily Pepper & Marisa Valentino
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Theatre critic, Lyn Gardner, talks about reviewing Shakespeare, theatre, and culture.
Read her reviews & column here: https://www.thestage.co.uk/author-lyn-gardner
For a complete episode transcript, check out http://www.womenandshakespeare.com
Interviewer: Varsha Panjwani
Guest: Lyn Gardner
Producer: Hannah Kasko
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Playwright and Academic, Emma Whipday talks about her play Shakespeare's Sister, her book Shakespeare's Domestic Tragedies: Violence in the Early Modern Home, and practice-based research.
For a complete episode transcript, check out http://www.womenandshakespeare.com
Interviewer: Varsha Panjwani
Guest: Emma Whipday [http://www.emmawhipday.com/]
Research Leads: Brianna Clark & Ariana Pérez
Producer: Tyler Medina-Minerva
Artwork: Wenqi Wan
Suggested Citation: Whipday, Emma in conversation with Panjwani, Varsha (2022). Emma Whipday on Shakespeare's Sister, Shakespeare's Domestic Tragedies, and Practice-Based Research. Women & Shakespeare [Podcast], Series 3, Ep. 4. http://womenandshakespeare.com/Twitter: @earlymoderndoc
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In this episode, we discuss fight and intimacy direction in Shakespeare, especially in As You Like It, Hamlet, Richard II, & Romeo & Juliet. For more on Yarit Dor's work, check out
https://www.yarit-dor.com/
For a complete episode transcript, check out http://www.womenandshakespeare.com
Interviewer: Dr Varsha Panjwani
Guest: Ms Yarit Dor
Producer: Mr Zeke Tweedie
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In this episode, we discuss Chloe Gong's intricate Young Adult Fantasy reworkings of Romeo & Juliet set in 1920s Shanghai: These Violent Delights & Our Violent Ends.
For a complete episode transcript, check out http://www.womenandshakespeare.com
Interviewer: Dr Varsha Panjwani
Guest: Ms Chloe Gong
Research Lead: Ms Morgen Shung
Producer: Ms Ellie Zwolensky
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In this episode, we discuss Shakespeare in Education in the UK and South East Asia with Dr Sarah Olive.
This episode is in collaboration with the British Shakespeare Association (BSA) https://www.britishshakespeare.ws/
For a complete episode transcript, check out http://www.womenandshakespeare.com
Interviewer: Dr Varsha Panjwani
Producer: Mr Zeke Tweedie
Guest: Dr Sarah Olive
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Chris Bush talks about her journey from being a university student to a successful playwright. Check out http://www.womenandshakespeare.com for a complete transcript.
Interviewer: Ms Ivanna Vargas
Guest: Ms Chris Bush
Producer: Ms Kelly Payne
Editing: Dr Varsha Panjwani
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In this episode, we discuss Professor Mary Bly's novel, Lizzie & Dante, which is an intricate reworking of Romeo & Juliet.
For a complete episode transcript, check out http://www.womenandshakespeare.com
Interviewer & Producer: Dr Varsha Panjwani
Guest: Professor Mary Bly
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In this episode, we discuss Professor Naomi Miller's novel, Imperfect Alchemist, which revolves around Mary Sidney Herbert and her bond with a maidservant and artist Rose. You can find the paperback here: https://amzn.to/3x4AdKX
For a complete episode transcript, check out http://www.womenandshakespeare.com
Interviewer: Dr Varsha Panjwani
Guest: Professor Naomi Miller
Producer: Mr Zeke Tweedie
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In this Birthday episode, part-2, we discuss the all-women-of-colour Richard II, inclusive theatre lighting, and Julius Caesar. This episode is a collaboration with a special issue of the journal, Otherness: Essays and Studies. Edited by Dr. Anne Sophie Refskou, the special issue is all about 'representing (and misrepresenting) the title characters in Richard II and Richard II'. Listeners will find a wealth of both contextual material for Andoh's production as well as good companion pieces here: https://www.otherness.dk/journal/otherness-essays-studies-82/
The production was recorded by Andoh’s company ‘Swinging the Lens’ and is available here:
https://youtu.be/BHrXAJ93hRU
For a complete transcript, check out http://www.womenandshakespeare.com
Interviewer & Producer: Varsha Panjwani
Guest: Adjoa Andoh
Artwork: Wenqi Wan
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In this Birthday episode, we discuss the women of colour who shape Shakespeare and Britain, Ulysses, and the all-women-of-colour Richard II. This is part-1 of a two-part conversation.
This episode is a collaboration with a special issue of the journal, Otherness: Essays and Studies. Edited by Dr. Anne Sophie Refskou, the special issue is all about 'representing (and misrepresenting) the title characters in Richard II and Richard II'. Listeners will find a wealth of both contextual material for Andoh's production as well as good companion pieces here: https://www.otherness.dk/journal/otherness-essays-studies-82/
Check out http://www.womenandshakespeare.com for a complete transcript.
Interviewer & Producer: Varsha Panjwani
Guest: Adjoa Andoh
Artwork: Wenqi Wan
Part-Sponsored by NYU Global Faculty Fund Award
Interviewer & Producer: Varsha Panjwani
Guest: Adjoa Andoh
Artwork: Wenqi Wan
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