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Something Shakespeare This Way Comes
Something Shakespeare This Way Comes
51 episodes
6 days ago
Join this part-time scholar, full-time nerd as they dive into the writings, adaptations and historical context surrounding William Shakespeare. We're gonna have some fun.
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Join this part-time scholar, full-time nerd as they dive into the writings, adaptations and historical context surrounding William Shakespeare. We're gonna have some fun.
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts
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Ep. 34: Interiority, Narration, Art, and Shakespeare
Something Shakespeare This Way Comes
49 minutes 47 seconds
11 months ago
Ep. 34: Interiority, Narration, Art, and Shakespeare

This episode is brought to you by the newsletters about books that I subscribe to and my ability to sometimes overthink things. This time around we are talking books! First-person perspective! Theater! Soliloquy!

Do you find it true that in the modern books you read, there’s more action than introspection and thought? Do books seem to be cinematic, already poised perfectly for an adaptation to the screen? If we remove the insight into a character’s mind, how effective is the book?

We love books for how close they bring us to characters and often turn a side eye when movies tried to capture that interior knowledge through voiceover. What about when we turn it over to the stage? How can the theater capture characters, their inner thoughts, and show the perspective of a single person? And how did Shakespeare do that?

Some fun musings abound this episode. Thinking about interiority in theater, how Shakespeare lets us get into character’s thoughts (or not), the purpose of stage directions, and ultimately land on the position that all art is interconnected and what a beautiful web we weave.


Credit where credit is due

Podcast art by ⁠Halie Branson⁠

Music recording by ⁠josdvg⁠

Something Shakespeare This Way Comes
Join this part-time scholar, full-time nerd as they dive into the writings, adaptations and historical context surrounding William Shakespeare. We're gonna have some fun.