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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Apr 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more;Or close the wall up with our English dead.King Henry, Henry V, Act 3, Scene 1Shakespeare did write a ton about love, but he also wrote a TON about war - people going to war, people coming back from war, people in the middle of a war... whew!In today's episode, we examine the oh so masculine art of war.  We're sending you strength, Ukraine!!!(NOTE: Also, Lisa Ann's sound SUCKS on this recording - we're so sorry and we'll fix it!!!)To learn more about Stephan Wolfert and "Cry Havoc:"https://www.decruit.orgTo listen to The Scuttlebutt and learn more about Veterans Breakfast Club and Shaun Hall:https://veteransbreakfastclub.orgTo send us an email - please do, we want to hear from you!!! - write us at: thebardcastyoudick@gmail.com To support us (by giving us money - per episode if you like!)...On Patreon, go here:  https://www.patreon.com/user?u=35662364&fan_landing=trueOr on Paypal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=8KTK7CATJSRYJTo visit our website, go here:https://www.thebardcastyoudick.comTo donate to an awesome charity, go here:https://actorsfund.org/help-our-entertainment-communiity-covid-19-emergency-reliefLike us? Leave us a five-star rating AND a review wherever you get your podcasts!!Episode Sources:Years and years of experience with Shakespeare from two rather opinionated theatre professionals, you dicks!!!!  And cunts. (Owen insisted we add this.)BUT ALSO, specifically:The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare and War: edited by David Loewenstein and Paul Stevens, Cambridge University Press 2021Many, many other books! And the inter webs :) 
Released:
Apr 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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A cheeky, irreverent yet informative deep-dive into all things Shakespeare, hosted by two longtime Shakespeare performers, directors, and teachers.