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A scattershot podcast about William Shakespeare and his works.

Coriolanus is a guy whose name ends with the word "anus". There's nothing we can do about that. If you want to hear about the play, you can...

It's no wonder everyone suggested we watch Hollow Crown , it's an excellent production. We talk about it Here ! The Globe Player is a great...

Our episode on Richard III is more rushed than a usual episode because the play is extremely long. I'd like to come back to it to explore so...

To celebrate our third season, we thought we'd make an episode no one was asking for: another book club! The books we talk about: The Scienc...

This is our 50th episode! The next episode is the beginning of season three, with our second Book Club episode. Hamlet Act V is an odd one,...

We went to see Hamlet at the Guthrie ! Then we made a podcast about what we thought. We also talk about the Patreon campaign to support the...

We talk about Hamlet, Act IV . People start dying. I think we're going to do an episode about Polonius Laertes and Ophelia later. Especially...

Our choice of the theme for This Episode was not a coincidence: We're starting a Patreon campaign, so Patronage in Shakespeare's time seemed...

Act III is really good. In fact, we skimmed over it a bit too fast, and I think we're going to have to have an episode about the monologues...

Act II is a lighter part of Hamlet. More jokes, fewer ghosts. We find out a lot about our characters. Anne Barton, a Shakespeare critic, rec...

We're happy to reveal our secret project: an interview of the Six Elements Theater Company ! They're putting on Much Ado About Nothing soon,...

We're doing Hamlet in a series of five Acts. I think it's a way that we can look at the development of the story and characters as we go thr...

Our new episode is about some Shakespeare books. Kill All the Lawyers?: Shakespeare's Legal Appeal Narrow interest matter, but well written...

iTunes link doesn't seem to be working at the moment, but the episode is still available through this link . (Is there anyone out there who...

Shakespeare's Histories are an odd category; they don't encompass all of the Shakespearean plays that are from historical events. I prefer t...

Sorry about the delay everyone. We both have part time jobs that make it difficult to find a time to work together, and we had to scrap an e...

We both like Twelfth Night a lot. It's our new episode ! We've been having a lot of cool comments here, I'm excited about our next mini-epis...

In this episode we take a whole new approach. We bring up some issues, but don't have definitive answers. So what do you think about Is Othe...

Cymbeline is a weird play. It isn't really a tragedy, despite its title. Our next episode is 12th Night. Sorry again for the delay: Jeff and...

Sorry about the extreme delay, both Jeff and I are working and going to school now, so we don't have as much time for podcasting and editing...

Anonymous has come and gone, so now is probably the best time to release a belated counterpoint podcast To sum up, it's bad writing and bad...

Much Ado About Nothing is a good play, with many good turns of phrase by Shakespeare. So many, in fact, that I forgot some of my favorites!...

Hamlet is a cool play, and a cool guy. We did an episode about the play . Don't worry, this is just an overview, we're going to dig in much...

A new month, and a new episode of BardCast! This one is about Ben Jonson , he was a pretty cool guy, if rather stuck-up. Please respond to o...

In this episode we name our favorite and least favorite Tragedies, and talk about how the podcast is going. Check out this funny webcomic on...