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Length:
66 minutes
Released:
May 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We would bet that almost any human probably knows arguably the most famous line from all of Shakespeare's sonnets - "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" But there are SO MANY MORE!!!!!! 153 more, to be precise.  So we decided to ask about 20 or so of our most beloved artist friends to pick a sonnet to speak and speak about on the podcast.  We're going to take our time with this one, making it an ongoing series.In today's episode, we (Owen, doing Sonnet 30, and Lisa Ann, doing Sonnet 23) are joined by our dear friends (already friends of the pod!!) Patrick Lawlor, doing Sonnet 60, and Keith Howard, doing Sonnet 66.It's all in there, friends - every emotion you can imagine. Join us as we embark on this sonnetic  journey!!!To 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 - we're starving artists, dammit!!) - 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? Don't have any extra moolah? We get it! Still love us and want to support us?? Then 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.)Many, many, many books.And the inter webs :) 
Released:
May 13, 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.