Tammy and Luke explore and review the 2015 Stratford Festival production of Shakespeare's King John.
EPISODE NOTES: This is the first show we’re recording after our first episode released, and we’re absolutely flabbergasted by how many people have listened to our show; we came into this with no expectations, and they have been blown away, honestly.
Coming into something with no expectations and being blown away is kind of a theme this week, because King John is not exactly the most popular and frequently performed play in the canon. Our last two episodes, we picked the adaptation because we loved an actor in the cast, or to take advantage of a major theatre company releasing a work to the world for free; this week, we chose a Canadian adaptation, because the other options were a silent film from 1899, and a Hindi adaptation from 1936. Serendipity abounds, however, because while this was a minor adaptation of a minor work, it was much more than the sum of its parts, as Shakespeare so often is.
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Editing by Tammy Sarah Linde and Luke O'Hagan
Music by Luke O'Hagan
Audio excerpt from Henry V used under a Creative Commons License from Archive.org - license available here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
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