Speaking of Shakespeare

By Thomas Dabbs

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Conversations about things Shakespearean, including new developments in Shakespeare studies and Shakespearean performance and education across the globe. These talks are also available on YouTube under the search term, 'Speaking of Shakespeare'. This series is made possible by institutional support from Aoyama Gakuin University (AGU) in central Tokyo and is also supported by a generous grant from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS).


Episode Date
SoS #60 | A Public Talk by Christopher Highley: Blackfriars in Early Modern London
May 07, 2024
SoS #59 | A Public Talk by Stephen Wittek: Shakespeare and Conversion
Apr 06, 2024
SoS #58 | Diana Henderson: Digital Pedagogy and Shakespearean Adaptation
Mar 08, 2024
SoS #57 | Thomas Dabbs: With guest host, Stephen Wittek
Feb 10, 2024
SoS #56 | David Sterling Brown: Shakespeare's White Others
Jan 04, 2024
SoS #55 | Tiffany Stern: Ballads, Malone, and Editing Shakespeare
Dec 09, 2023
SoS #54 | Jean-Christophe Mayer: Shakespeare's Early Readers
Nov 26, 2023
SoS #53 | Peter Herman: Early Modern Others
Oct 26, 2023
SoS #52 | Eric Rasmussen: First Folio Shakespeare
Aug 12, 2023
SoS #51 | Heidi Craig: Drama during the English Civil Wars
Jul 15, 2023
SoS #50 | Darren Freebury-Jones: Robert Greene and Thomas Kyd
Jun 11, 2023
SoS #49 | Emma Smith: Shakespeare's First Folio
May 07, 2023
SoS #48 | Ian Smith: Black Shakespeare
Apr 06, 2023
SoS #47 | Gayle Greene: Immeasurable Outcomes: Teaching Shakespeare in the Age of the Algorithm
Mar 24, 2023
SoS #46 | Jane Hwang Degenhardt: Globalizing Fortune on the Early Modern Stage
Mar 05, 2023
SoS #45 | Alexa Alice Joubin: Shakespeare, East Asia, Race, Gender, Social Justice
Feb 05, 2023
SoS #44 | Richard Strier: Shakespearean Issues
Jan 13, 2023
SoS #43 | William C. Carroll: Adapting Macbeth
Dec 26, 2022
SoS #42 | Peter Holland: Shakespeare and Forgetting
Dec 10, 2022
SoS #41 | Michael Dobson: Director, The Shakespeare Institute
Nov 25, 2022
SoS #40 | Stephen Wittek: Conversion in Shakespeare and Shakespeare VR
Nov 11, 2022
SoS #39 | Laura Mandell: The New Variorum Shakespeare
Oct 28, 2022
SoS #38 | Christopher Highley: Blackfriars in Early Modern London
Oct 18, 2022
SoS #37 | Fiona Ritchie: Shakespeare in the 18th Century
Aug 30, 2022
SoS #36 | Lucy Munro: Shakespeare and the King's Men
Aug 01, 2022
SoS #35 | Mark Thornton Burnett: Shakespeare in Global Cinema
Jun 26, 2022
SoS #34 | Stephen Greenblatt: Shakespeare, Adam and Eve, and Lucretius
Jun 12, 2022
SoS #33 | Alex Ryrie: The English Reformation and Shakespeare
May 21, 2022
SoS #32 | Sarah Olive | YA, Dragons, Hot Shakespeare, Cool Japan
Apr 29, 2022
SoS #31 | Edward Wilson-Lee: Shakespeare, Books, Water, Africa, and the New World
Apr 15, 2022
SoS #30 | Peggy O'Brien: Teaching Shakespeare and the Folger Method
Mar 09, 2022
SoS #29 | Holger Schott Syme: A Revisionist View of Shakespearean Theatre
Feb 12, 2022
SoS #28 | Lena Cowen Orlin | The Private Life of William Shakespeare
Jan 28, 2022
SoS #27 | David Sterling Brown: Shakespeare, Race, and Social Justice
Jan 09, 2022
SoS #26 | James Shapiro: Shakespeare in a Divided America
Dec 28, 2021
SoS #25 | John Wall: Virtual St Paul's Project
Dec 16, 2021
SoS #24 | Sonia Massai: Shakespeare's Accents
Dec 06, 2021
SoS #23 | Emma Smith: This Is Shakespeare
Nov 24, 2021
SoS #22 | A Talk by Andy Kesson
Nov 19, 2021
SoS #21 | Shoichiro Kawai: The Kawai Project
Nov 10, 2021
SoS #20 | Roze Hentschell: St Pauls Cathedral during Shakespeare's time
Oct 20, 2021
SoS #19 | Andy Kesson: Box Office Bears
Aug 19, 2021
SoS #18 | Bryan Reynolds: Transversal Theater
Aug 18, 2021
SoS #17 | Tiffany Stern: Shakespeare Institute
Aug 17, 2021
SoS #16 | Janelle Jenstad: Internet Shakespeare Editions
Aug 16, 2021
SoS #15 | Aaron Pratt: Harry Ransom Center
Aug 15, 2021
SoS #14 | Heather Knight: Theatre Archeology
Aug 14, 2021
SoSv#13 | Heidi Craig: World Shakespeare Bibliography
Aug 13, 2021
SoS #12 | David McInnis: Lost Plays
Aug 12, 2021
SoS #11 | Brett Greatley-Hirsch: Digital Renaissance Editions
Aug 11, 2021
SoS #10 | John Yamamoto-Wilson: Pleasure, Pain, Perversity
Aug 10, 2021
SoS #9 | Kyoko Matsuyama: Shakespeare, Manga, and Anime
Aug 08, 2021
SoS #8 | Hirohisa Igarashi: Shakespeare's First Folio
Aug 07, 2021
SoS #7 | Pip Willcox: National Archives, U.K.
Aug 07, 2021
SoS #6 | Alexa Alice Joubin: Shakespeare in East Asia
Aug 05, 2021
SoS #5 | Ben Crystal: Pandemic Theatre
Aug 05, 2021
SoS #4 | Eric Johnson: Folger Shakespeare Library
Aug 04, 2021
SoS #2 | Ben Crystal: Virtually Shakespeare
Aug 02, 2021
SoS #1 |Sarah Olive: Global Shakespeares
Mar 04, 2021