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The Shakespearean Shrew
The Shakespearean Shrew
54 episodes
7 hours ago
This podcast is going to be a decorum-be-damned entrance into understanding Shakespeare’s stages (for there are many) and all the players on it. We will be delving into the ever-pressing question: Why Shakespeare? Or, sometimes: Why, Shakespeare?!
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This podcast is going to be a decorum-be-damned entrance into understanding Shakespeare’s stages (for there are many) and all the players on it. We will be delving into the ever-pressing question: Why Shakespeare? Or, sometimes: Why, Shakespeare?!
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A One Man Actor’s Carol With David Weber: A Social Enema
The Shakespearean Shrew
55 minutes
1 month ago
A One Man Actor’s Carol With David Weber: A Social Enema

Join David Weber, friend, clown, professor, director, and amazing human, and the Shrew as we talk about not only the stages of a play but the stages of recovery in terms of sobriety and surgery. What does it take to heal? What does it take to push past our own boundaries? Can we even push the boundaries when we are in debt to our jobs, to the economy, and socially indebted? What happens to our communities when the clown cannot afford to push back? We will discuss the inherent discomfort that is part of life and the hope that audiences and students alike will play along. So when David Weber asks, “Shall we dance?” Do yourself a favor – get up and dance! 

So join David Weber for 70 minutes of joy, laughter, and redemption in An Actor’s Carol: One Clown’s Dickensian Marathon Towards Redemption on November 28th or 29th at 8pm at Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park. Just maybe you will walk away with your why. Maybe you will walk away just a little braver. 

The arts are under attack, and buying tickets is a great way to show your support and fight back. 

Buy Tickets: An Actor's Carol — Oklahoma Shakespeare

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Thank you for listening!

Host/Shakespearean Shrew: Karen Feiner

Co-Creator/Brew Shrew: Michelle Coffman

Cover Art Creator/Artistic Shrew: Katie Kimberling ⁠⁠⁠www.halfmaverick.com⁠⁠⁠

Thank you to our guest DAVID WEBER

David Weber is an actor, director, and acting teacher.  He was last seen on stage in Merry Wives of Windsor at Oklahoma Shakespeare as Master Ford and this winter he will once again take his acclaimed one man show, “An Actor’s Carol: One clown’s Dickensian marathon towards redemption” on a national tour this November and December 2025.  He has been on the artistic and educational staff at Stagedoor Manor for three years, and he loves teaching and directing for that community.  He is also a proud member of the National Alliance of Acting Teachers and has an MFA in Acting from California State University Long Beach where he studied acting pedagogy under the direction of Alexandra Billings, Hugh O’Gorman, Ezra LeBank, Dr. Shanti Pillai, and Andrea Caban. David is on the performance faculty at Oklahoma State University as an Assistant Professor of Performance where he teaches BFA Acting, BFA Musical Theatre, and BA Theatre students Acting levels, Auditions, Special topics in Comedy, Movement for the Actor, and Contemporary Performance Techniques. www.davidrweber.com  #gopokes

The Shakespearean Shrew
This podcast is going to be a decorum-be-damned entrance into understanding Shakespeare’s stages (for there are many) and all the players on it. We will be delving into the ever-pressing question: Why Shakespeare? Or, sometimes: Why, Shakespeare?!