Shakespeare Alive
Shakespeare Alive
Introducing Shakespeare Alive
Resident Shakespeare Birthplace Trust experts, Drs Paul Edmondson and Anjna Chouhan, are joined by esteemed guests from across the globe to get their perspectives on Shakespeare’s place in the 21st century.
Each week from 17 November, the duo will be chatting with theatre professionals, artists and vloggers about their relationships with Shakespeare in the modern world, taking a fresh look at conversations around Shakespeare in society today.
We ask our guests and listeners to share one modern-day item that they think should be included in an imagined Shakespeare museum of the future. What do you think of their choices, and what would you choose? Let us know at shakespeare.org.uk/future
Paul Edmondson 00:00
Hello everybody and welcome to Shakespeare Alive: a podcast of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
Anjna Chouhan 00:04
Join theatre professionals, artists, and vloggers from all around the world as they give their perspectives on Shakespeare's place in the 21st century.
Gregory Doran 00:14
But, my Shakespeare is not necessarily going to be your Shakespeare.
Mya Gosling 00:17
It's just making it easier to access and engage with Shakespeare, or anything. I hope my work has done that.
Simon Dowling 00:24
That being said, I don't need to see another production of Hamlet. I'm done. Done!
Anjna 00:29
Listen wherever you get your podcasts or via our website: shakespeare.org.uk/podcasts.