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Protest Too Much: A Shakespeare ShowdownProtest Too Much: A Shakespeare ShowdownSpotlight: Micaela MannixToday's Spotlight Episode features Micaela Mannix!We talk about her journey into Shakespeare, highs and lows she has encountered along the way, and what she hopes is coming next in the industry. Follow and support Micaela's work on instagram for 10k Shakespeare and Bowls with the Bard, and check out the BwtB new merch!Help us grow by ⁠⁠⁠⁠rating the show!⁠⁠⁠⁠Protest too Much is a ⁠⁠⁠Walking Shadow Shakespeare Project ⁠⁠⁠production. 2025-04-1731 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardBroads and the Bard: The Colorado Weird SistersThis week it gets weird. We welcome back Noelia Antweiler and Ilana DeAngelo from last week and introduce Devi Reisenfeld to talk about the weird sisters from Macbeth! Devi Reisenfeld (She/Her/Hers) is an Actor/Singer/Pisces based here in Denver! After earning her Master’s Degree in Acting from the University of Southern Mississippi, Devi moved to Chicago where she worked professionally for four years playing roles such as Prudence in Beyond Therapy and Edwin Drood in The Mystery of Edwin Drood. Devi is a Certified Theatrical Combatant with Dueling Arts International in multiple weapon di...2024-08-0736 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardBroads and the Bard: The Other Women of WindsorThis week we talk about the other women of Windsor, Mistress Quickly and Anne Page, with 2024 Colorado Shakespeare Festival actors, Noelia Antweiler and Ilana DeAngelo! Noelia Antweiler (she/her) is a multidisciplinary artist born and raised in Denver! As an actor, she has worked extensively in New York City and around the country. She is also a fine art model and a circus performer, specializing in aerial silks and dance trapeze. She believes in the healing power of creativity and the arts. Follow Noelia on Instagram @noelia.antweilerSee Noelia in Dracula at...2024-07-3121 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardBroads and the Bard: Shake-Scene ShakespeareThis week we chat with Lizzie Conrad Hughes and Valentina Vinci about their cue based Shakespeare company, Shake-Scene Shakespeare. We dive into zoom theatre, working with actors from around the world, and what it's like to work at a female led Shakespeare company. LIZZIE CONRAD HUGHES (she/her) A lifetime theatre professional (actor, writer, director, producer and teacher), Lizzie is the founder and Artistic Director of Shake-Scene Shakespeare, currently the UK’s only exclusively cue-based teaching and performing company producing Shakespeare contemporaries from cues only. Lizzie is researching a practice-led PhD at the Shakespeare Institute. He...2024-07-1637 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardBroads and the Bard: Charlene V. Smith on Margaret of AnjouThis week we chat with Charlene V. Smith about one of Shakespeare's most badass broads: Margaret of Anjou.Charlene V. Smith (she, her, hers) is a director, actor, and scholar with an MLitt and MFA in Shakespeare and Performance from Mary Baldwin University. Formerly the artistic director of Brave Spirits Theatre, her directing credits include Antony and Cleopatra, 'Tis Pity She's a Whore, Coriolanus, The Two Noble Kinsmen, and the first modern professional production of The Bloody Banquet. She is one of the few women in the world to have directed a full cycle of Shakespeare’s He...2024-03-0631 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardBroads and the Bard: Fawzia on Translating Romeo and JulietThis week we chat with Fawzia Istrabadi about the challenges and rewards of translating Romeo and Juliet into Arabic. Fawzia Istrabadi (She/They) is a Shakespeare actor and the creator of Arabic Shakespeare. A half-Iraqi actor who has a passion for creating representation for Arab/SWANA theatre artists. This passion is what led her to team up with Prague Shakespeare Company's Guy Roberts and ShakeSphere's Adham Sayed to create Romeo & جولييت. You can find ArabicShakespeare on Instagram and Facebook. Bowls with the Bard: Insta: @stonedshakespeare TikTok: @BowlswiththeBard Facebook: Bowls...2024-02-2922 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardBroads and the Bard: ImogenMembers of our company of Cymbeline give their thoughts on the leading lady who makes our play tick! In order of appearance, Cakes chats with Alison Talvacchio (she/they), Natalie Edwards (she/they), Steph House (she/they), Paige Flores-Medrano (they/them), and Linda Swanson-Brown (she/her).In the episode, Cakes references a past guest who mentioned that Imogen is the only woman in Shakespeare who cross dresses but does not come up with the idea to do so herself. This thought was originally from Will Shakespleens in season 1. Find out how to purchase tickets to...2024-02-2144 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardAnnouncing Broads and the BardA new season is here and it's for the girls! Broads and the Bard will span the entirety of 2024 and we can't wait to cover the incredible woman and non-binary folks who make Shakespeare possible. Tune in on 2/20 for our first conversation about Imogen!2024-02-1901 minShakespeare Anyone?Shakespeare Anyone?Bonus: Shakespeare and Social MediaIn today's special bonus episode, we are joined by a panel of Shakespeare social media content creators in our first-ever panel episode to discuss the intersection between Shakespeare and social media. We discuss each guests’ work; the different social media platforms; how and why we create Shakespeare content; the benefits of educating through memes; and what makes Shakespeare so dang memeable! Emily Jackoway is an actor, writer, and lifelong Shakespeare nerd. She earned her BFA in drama from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, where she studied Shakespeare at the Classical Studio. She is a fo...2023-12-2051 minMetro Archives - KGNU Community RadioMetro Archives - KGNU Community RadioStoned Shakespeare: Bowls with the Bard Presents, “Midsummer Night’s Dream” Sep 22 – 24Bowls with the Bard as a production company started as a podcast, where Micaela Mannix dives into the fascinating details of Shakespeare and his work while getting stoned with a guest. After moving to Colorado, the next iteration of Bowls with the Bard premiers September 21st and runs through the 24th.It’s Stoned Shakespeare, and the company is performing A Midsummer Might’s Dream at the Coffee Joint in Denver. During the show, both the patrons and the performers are invited to imbibe in marijuana, as the antics ensue. KGNU’s Veronica Straight-Lingo spoke with Executive Producer, Artistic Direct...2023-09-2200 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardAnnouncing Stoned Shakespeare! Bowls with the Bard is excited to announce the United State's first ever stoned Shakespeare experience! September 21=24 we will be producing A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Coffee Joint in Denver. Actors and audience alike will be allowed to indulge in marijuana during the show. Check out the Coffee Joint here: https://thecoffeejointco.com/Donate to our production of Midsummer: https://gofund.me/9bf723452023-07-0505 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardThe Problem Plays: Titus Andronicus with Myrrh Larsen and Megan Skye HaleHow could we possibly talk about problem plays without mentioning Titus Andronicus? In this week’s bonus episode, Megan Skye Hale and Myrrh Larsen take a look at Shakespeare’s most violent play and talk about what it was like to produce it in 2023!Myrrh Larsen (they/them) is a stage director, musician, songwriter and sound designer based out of Portland, Oregon. As a founding member of Speculative Drama, Myrrh has directed multiple immersive Shakespeare productions including A Midsummer Night's Dream (2017) featuring circus aerial performers, the "Lake House" Hamlet (2019) staged immersively in a private home, Macbeth (2020) as a hy...2023-06-2852 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardThe Problem Plays: All's Well That Ends Well with Jackie Madejski and Karen ShantzIs all’s well that ends well? This week Karen Shantz and Jackie Madejski try to untangle the tricky web that is All’s Well That Ends Well. Karen Shantz (she/her) is a writer and performer in Los Angeles. She holds a Bachelor of Music in Musical Theatre from The Benjamin T. Rome School of Music at The Catholic University of America, and has also studied at the Second City Chicago Conservatory and Sketch Programs, and at The London Dramatic Academy. When not writing or performing, she’s probably knitting matching sweaters for herself and her 9 year o...2023-06-2054 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardThe Problem Plays: The Merchant of Venice with Terry Burnsed and Stephen ReinsteinThe Merchant of Venice is officially categorized as a problem play… and boy does it present problems. This week we go down the habit hole that is the Merchant of Venice with Terry Burnsed and Stephen Reinstein.Terry Burnsed (He/Him/His) has been acting in Denver and environs for over four decades. He has a Masters and a PhD from CU Boulder, and served as Dramaturg for (the now defunct) CityStage ["CityStage" is one word here] Ensemble in the 1990s. CSE produced his first play The Heretic's Wake in 1990. He is currently at work on another te...2023-06-141h 11Bowls with the BardBowls with the BardThe Problem Plays: The Tempest with Renea Brown and Logan UhiwaiO’Alohamailani RasmussenThe Tempest is one of Shakespeare's most popular plays... It's also one of his most problematic. This week Renea Brown and Aloha Rasmussen explore what it means to safely and responsibly produce The Tempest in 2023.Renea Brown (she/her) used to hate Shakespeare, so it’s a bit ironic this little black girl from Kentucky, turned into a broadsword-wielding-elizabethan-dancing-classical-actor. She also twerks and uses Megan The Stallions music as a vocal warm up, so you can trust that she's a well rounded human. Renea's favorite play by Billy is Titus Andronicus (fight her), she's played 37 Shakespearean roles, an...2023-06-0653 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardThe Problem Plays: Troilus and Cressida with Stephanie Crugnola & B Never heard of Troilus and Cressida? You’re probably not alone! This week Stephanie Crugnola and B talk up this lesser known Shakespeare gem. Stephanie Crugnola (she/her) is a Jack of all trades and Master of Early Modern English Literature. Shakespeare is her passion, her boyfriend, her degree credentials, and her main podcast - Protest too Much, but there is so much more in the world of wholesome niche nerd chaos content that she loves! She has a D&D podcast - Adventure Incorporated, a soccer podcast - Swoontower Soccer, a chat stream - inADDition, and ab...2023-05-3047 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardThe Problem Plays: The Winter's Tale with Regine Vital and Brendan Edward KennedySometimes the Winter's Tale can feel more like two tales... This week we explore all the weird and wild the Winter's Tale has to offer with Brendan Edward Kennedy and Regine Vital.Brendan Edward Kennedy (He/Him) is an actor, singer, and VO artist based out of Silver Spring, MD. He holds a double degree in Vocal Performance and English from the University of Maryland College Park. He is a company member of Chesapeake Shakespeare Company. His voiceover work through Gumption Voiceovers can be heard on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/gumption-voiceovers. Find him on Instagram: @brendykendy and...2023-05-231h 14Bowls with the BardBowls with the BardThe Problem Plays: Twelfth Night with Kai Tawil-Morsink and Emily SucherTwelfth Night isn't technically a problem play, but it is a melancholic comedy... and we think that's close enough.This week we untangle the more challenging aspects of producing Twelfth Night with new friends of the podcast Emily Sucher and Kai Tawil-Morsink!Emily Sucher (they/she) is a multidisciplinary theatre artist and educator. A Helen Hayes Award nominated intimacy director, they have had 30+ intimacy choreography and consultation credits in the regional DMV theatre scene, as well as several short films and extensive training from several programs. Also a performer, they are equally passionate about acting and their...2023-05-1656 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardProblem Plays: The Taming of the Shrew with Elyse Sharp and Kourtney SmithJoin Kourtney Smith and Elyse Sharp as we explore the many possibilities of producing the Taming of the Shrew and decide whether we still need to produce it at all. Kourtney Smith (she/her) is an actor, educator and amateur Shakespeare scholar living in Los Angeles. Due to covid-19, she's taken a little break from performance. While she hopes to return to the stage soon, she's happily nerding out over Shakespeare and early modern studies and plans to return to school in the fall for her masters degree. When she's not podcasting, she enjoys being outdoors hiking...2023-05-0944 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardThe Problem Plays: Othello with Shaq Stewart and NaviOthello isn't technically a problem play, but it certainly fits the bill. Join Shaq Stewart and Navi as we grapple with whether we still need a play like Othello in 2023. Shaq Stewart (he/his) is a DMV local actor, musician, and playwright. Previous credits include Complete Works of Shakespeare Abridged (CSC) Macbeth(Banquo, PG Shakespeare in the Park) Do You Feel Anger(Howie, Theatre Alliance) Mlima's Tale(1st Stage). Creator by nature, he's three rap albums deep, been on two local tours and a national romp across the country with the National Players, and is now a...2023-05-021h 10Bowls with the BardBowls with the BardThe Problem Plays: Measure for Measure with Joan Raube-Wilson and Dillon GreenbergMeasure for Measure is the textbook definition of a problem play: too sad to really be a comedy, but too many funny moments to be fully tragic. Join Dillon Greenberg and Joan Raube-Wilson as we explore how to tackle this play without giving an audience whiplash. Dillon Greenberg (she/her) is an actress and content creator living in NYC. She is known for her Latina comedy, MARIAS: The Web Series, on Youtube which won at many film festivals all over the world. She also has her brand and blog, Behind The Scenes With Dillon, where she discusses...2023-04-2538 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardProblem Plays: Timon of Athens with Jeff Miller and Elizabeth UngWhat the heck is a Timon of Athens? Join friends of the podcast, Jeff Miller (He/They) and Elizabeth Ung (She/They) as they crack open this lesser known problem play and explain why we should produce it more!Elizabeth “Liz” Ung (she/they) is a mixed-race queer Chinese American actor and theatre artist, born in the cultural hubs of what was once the Cienega, now southern California; originally from the Piscataway Conoy & Susquehannock lands, colonially known as Baltimore/Washington, D.C.; and currently residing in Honolulu, O’ahu, Hawai’i. One of her Shakespearean dreams is to direc...2023-04-1849 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardCakes n' ShakesKick off season 2 with an introduction to your host and the problem plays!Your host for today is Liz Colandene:Liz Colandene or Lizzy Pasta (They/She) is a multidisciplinary artist in the DMV. They have worked as an actor, singer, director, producer, choreographer, set painter, and designer in over 50 shows. Some of their favorite moments of working in the field have been playing Janet Weiss in the Rocky Horror Show, learning puppetry from Bill Diamond for Little Shop of Horrors, and producing Workhouse Arts Center's first ever Helen Hayes Recommended production, Xanadu! When Liz...2023-04-1145 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardBaked Shakespeare: A Conversation with Jake MaiselIt's the stoned Shakespeare collaboration of the century! Cakes chats with Jake Maisel about his company Baked Shakespeare, what they're cooking up in South Africa, and their plans for the future! Jake Maisel (he/him) is a bold actor represented by MLA and producer from Cape Town South Africa . Jake is currently acting in, and co-producing Baked Shakespeare's most recent production of As You Like It. He finds performance and the surrounding industry fascinating and spends time doing voice over work, theatre productions and managing the business of Baked Shakespeare. Jake also enjoys being in nature, specifically...2023-03-0721 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardAround the Canon in 80 Days: Part 2Cakes is taking you Around the Canon in 80 Days! What does that mean? Cakes has challenged herself to read all of Shakespeare's plays, poems, and sonnets in the first 80 days of 2023 and to share her thoughts daily. This is a collection of her thoughts over days 21 through 40 of the project. Follow Cakes on TikTok and Instagram @10kshakespeare Follow Bowls with the Bard: Insta: @stonedshakespeare TikTok: @BowlswiththeBard Twitter: @stonedshakespea Facebook: Bowls with the Bard Music by Constantino Fernandez Art by Lizzy Colandene 2023-03-0147 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardAround the Canon in 80 Days: Part 1Cakes is taking you Around the Canon in 80 Days! What does that mean?Cakes has challenged herself to read all of Shakespeare's plays, poems, and sonnets in the first 80 days of 2023 and to share her thoughts daily. This is a collection of her thoughts over the first 20 days of the project.Follow Cakes on TikTok and Instagram @10kshakespeareFollow Bowls with the Bard: Insta: @stonedshakespeare TikTok: @BowlswiththeBard Twitter: @stonedshakespea Facebook: Bowls with the Bard Music by Constantino Fernandez Art by Lizzy...2023-02-2849 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardShakespeare & Seven Guitars: Regine VitalWhat does August Wilson's Seven Guitars have to do with Shakespeare? Find out as we chat with multi-hyphenate Shakespearean, Regine Vital about her experience working on the play with Actors' Shakespeare Project in Boston.Who is Regine?REGINE VITAL (she/her/hers) is a theatre artist, administrator, educator, scholar, and storyteller from Somerville, MA. As an actor, director, dramaturg, and coach, she has worked with several Boston area theatre companies, including The Huntington, Actor’s Shakespeare Project, Commonwealth Shakespeare Company, ArtsEmerson, Company One, Central Square Theatre, Boston University School of Theatre, Moonbox Productions, HUB Theatre Co...2023-01-3145 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardA Plague: Ashley-Marie Chávez and Logan UhiwaiO’Alohamailani Rasmussen"We know what we are but know not what we may be."-HamletAshley Marie Chavez (she/they) and Logan UhiwaiO'Alohamailani Rasmussen (she/her) talk about what it was like to work toward their BFA in acting with a pandemic looming and discuss how the Shakespeare industry can do better by indigenous communities.Follow Aloha on Social MediaInstagram: @aloha.rasmussenFollow Ashley-Marie on Social MediaInstagram: @ashleymarie.chavezFollow Bowls with the BardInsta: @stonedshakespeareTikTok: @BowlswiththeBardTwitter...2022-12-2742 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardA Plague: Riley Turner"Piece out our imperfections with your thoughts."- Henry VRiley Turner (She/her) talks about creating a Shakespeare community on TikTok over the pandemic and shares how the Shakespeare industry can do better by women.Follow Riley on Social MediaTikTok, Tumblr, Instagram, Twitter: @lungthiefFollow Bowls with the BardInsta: @stonedshakespeareTikTok: @BowlswiththeBardTwitter: @stonedshakespeaFacebook: Bowls with the BardMusic by Constantino FernandezArt by Lizzy ColandenePodcast by Micaela Mannix2022-12-2026 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardA Plague: Jon Jon Johnson"And many maiden gardens yet unset, with virtuous wish would bear you living flowers."-Sonnet 16Jon Jon Johnson (They/He) teaches us how the Shakespeare and Theatre industries are falling short for AAPI communities and emphasizes the importance of cultivating local Asian talent.Follow Jon Jon on Social MediaInstagram & Twitter: @burnjonjonburnFollow Bowls with the BardInsta: @stonedshakespeareTikTok: @BowlswiththeBardTwitter: @stonedshakespeaFacebook: Bowls with the BardMusic by Constantino FernandezArt by Lizzy Colandene2022-12-1349 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardA Plague: Terrance Fleming "My love is thine to teach: teach it but how, and thou shalt see how apt it is to learn."- Much Ado About NothingTerrance Fleming joins us to talk about his love for sports, how they're not so far away from theatre in practice, and how the Shakespeare industry can do better by the Black community. Follow Terrance on Social MediaInstagram: @teeerranceFollow Bowls with the BardInsta: @stonedshakespeareTikTok: @BowlswiththeBardTwitter: @stonedshakespeaFacebook: Bowls with the Bard2022-12-0743 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardA Plague: Katie Rey Bogdan"Dost thou love me?" -Romeo and Juliet Katie Rey Bogdan (she/her) talks about her experiences as a freelance dramaturg and discusses how the Shakespeare industry can improve in regards to body diversity. Follow Katie on Social Media Instagram: @katiereybogdan Twitter & TikTok: @theboggyden Follow Bowls with the Bard Insta: @stonedshakespeare TikTok: @BowlswiththeBard Twitter: @stonedshakespea Facebook: Bowls with the Bard Music by Constantino Fernandez Art by Lizzy Colandene Podcast by Micaela Mannix2022-11-2945 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardA Plague: Zack Walsh"Be not denied access, stand at her doors, and tell them there thy fixed foot shall grow til thou have audience " -Twelfth NightZack Walsh (He/Him) tells us all about how he became a bestselling author, introduces us to his podcast, The Brady Bros, and discusses how the Shakespeare industry can do better by disabled people. Follow The Brady Bros on Social MediaFacebook & TikTok: @TheBradyBrosPodcastBuy Zack Walsh is a Bad Man Who Took Your Money:https://www.amazon.com/Zack-Walsh-Took-Your-Money/dp/B0BB65JSMG2022-11-1533 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardA Plague: Joan Raube-Wilson"I have thought some of Nature's journeymen had made men and not made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably."-HamletJoan Raube-Wilson (she/her) chats about her new journey with voice acting and educates us on how the Shakespeare industry can do better by fat people.Follow Joan on Social MediaInstagram, Twitter, & TikTok: @joaniepbaloneyFollow Bowls with the BardInsta: @stonedshakespeareTikTok: @BowlswiththeBardTwitter: @stonedshakespeaFacebook: Bowls with the BardMusic by Constantino FernandezArt...2022-11-0925 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardA Plague: Bella Grace Harris"He jests at scars that never felt a wound" -Romeo and Juliet Bella Grace Harris (she/they) joins us to discuss how the Shakespeare industry might do better by Jewish communities. Mentions of CSC reference the Commonwealth Shakespeare Company in Boston Follow Bella on Social Media Instagram: @bellagraceharris Website: bellagraceharris.com Follow Bowls with the Bard Insta: @stonedshakespeare TikTok: @Bowls with the Bard Twitter: @stonedshakespea Facebook: Bowls with the Bard Music by Constantino Fernandez Art...2022-11-0124 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardA Plague: Will Shakespleens "Unsex me here!"Will Shakespleens (They/them) discusses Shakespeare's women who dress as men and gives us other examples of great characters to play as trans and nonbinary! Follow Will on Social Media Instagram: @shakespleensTwitter: @shakespleensTikTok: @shakespleensFollow Bowls with the Bard Insta: @stonedshakespeare TikTok: @Bowls with the Bard Twitter: @stonedshakespea Facebook: Bowls with the Bard Music by Constantino Fernandez Art by Lizzy Colandene Podcast by Micaela Mannix2022-10-2541 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardA Plague: Smoke BreakWe're taking a quick break! And we're seeking interviewees!If you represent the fat, disabled, or any indigenous communities and would like to speak to how the Shakespeare industry could do better by your community, please reach out to us at bowlswiththebard@gmail.com.2022-10-1801 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardA Plague: Gabby Wolfe"The web of our life is of a mingled yarn"-All's Well That Ends WellGabby Wolfe (She/her) talks about the upcoming production of her play, La Llorona and discussed how the Shakespeare industry might do better by the Latine community. Tickets to La Llorona are available: https://www.wehappyfewdc.com/lalloronaFollow Gabby on Social MediaInstagram: @wolfegr1403Follow We Happy Few on Social MediaInstagram & Twitter: 2wehappyfewdcFollow Bowls with the BardInsta: @stonedshakespeareTikTok: @Bowls...2022-10-1118 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardA Plague: Peter Mikhail"Good company, good wine, good welcome, can make good people."-Henry VIIIPeter Mikhail (He/him) joins us to talk about DC's new chapter of Drunk Shakespeare and to educate us on how the Shakespeare industry can do better by Mixed Race individuals.Find Peter on social mediaInsta: @pjm_42Buy Tickets for Drunk Shakespeare DC:Tickets to Drunk Shakespeare DC can be found: https://brasstix.com/pmt/calendar.php?Show=DrunkDC&DiscountCode=Find Bowls with the BardInsta: @stonedshakespeareTikTok...2022-10-0445 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardA Plague: Renea Brown"Be truly welcome hither."- As You Like ItRenea Brown (She/her) talks about how it's been to dive back into theatre in a world with COVID and discusses how the Shakespeare industry can do better by the Black community.Find Renea on social mediaInsta: @therealdarkladyTikTok: @therealdarkladyFind Box O' Th' BardInsta: @boxothbardFind Bowls with the BardInsta: @stonedshakespeareTikTok: @Bowls with the BardTwitter: @stonedshakespeaFacebook: Bowls with the...2022-09-2723 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardA Plague: Liz Bellows"This above all: to thine own self be true."-HamletLiz Bellows (They/them) chats about the Original Practice Shakespeare Festival in Portland, Oregon and how we can achieve gender equity in Shakespeare and beyond!See Liz as Don Pedro in Much Ado About Nothing at the Canon Shakespeare Company September 22, 2022 -- October 2, 2022: https://www.canonpdx.org/whats-onFind Liz on social mediaInsta: @thewoodbinewitchTikTok: @thewoodbinewitchFind the Original Practice Shakespeare FestivalTikTok: @opsfest Find Bowls with the...2022-09-2131 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardA Plague: JC Payne"There's magic in the web of it." -Othello JC Payne (He/him) talks about his time learning magic over the course of the pandemic and discusses how the Shakespeare theatre industry can do better by the Black community. Find JC on social media Insta: @blackboimagick TikTok: @blackboimagick Find Bowls with the Bard Insta: @stonedshakespeare TikTok: @bowlswiththebard Twitter: @stonedshakespea Facebook: Bowls with the Bard Music by Constantino Fernandez Art by Lizzy Colandene Podcast by...2022-09-1331 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardA Plague: Stephanie Crugnola"Because that I am more than common tall" -As You Like It Stephanie Crugnola (She/her) talks about the Protest Too Much Podcast and Women of varying body types in Shakespeare. Find Stephanie and Protest Too Much Insta: @crugglez and @srsbiz_network TikTok: @p2mpod Find Bowls with the Bard Insta: @stonedshakespeare TikTok: @bowlswiththebard Twitter: @stonedshakespea Facebook: Bowls with the Bard Music by Constantino Fernandez Art by Lizzy Colandene Podcast by Micaela Mannix2022-09-0624 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardA Plague: Elizabeth Ung"Now I am alone."-HamletElizabeth (Liz) Ung (She/They) talks Zoom theatre and how we achieve AAPI equity in Shakespeare.Find Liz online:IG: elizung FB: Elizabeth Umg TikTok: @liz_u_dynastyFind Bowls with the Bard online:IG: @stonedshakespeare FB & TikTok: Bowls with the Bard. Twitter: stonedshakespeaArt by Lizzy ColandeneMusic by Constantino FernandezPodcast by Micaela Mannix2022-08-3037 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardA Plague: Jeff Miller"And oftentimes excusing of a fault doth make the fault the worse by the excuse."-King JohnJeff Miller (He/They) talks about the Corporate Theatre Model and Neurodiversity in Shakespeare.2022-08-2351 minBowls with the BardBowls with the BardA Plague: An IntroWe have had 2 1/2 years of plague times to work toward a more equitable world of Shakespeare and while some steps were taken, they weren't enough. This season Cakes will talk with members of underrepresented communities in Shakespeare and ask how we can serve them better.2022-08-1702 minProtest Too Much: A Shakespeare ShowdownProtest Too Much: A Shakespeare ShowdownInterlude 12: "Major League Shakespeare" Micaela MannixMicaela Mannix joins host Stephanie Crugnola on this week's episode to choose their respective MLS squads of Shakespeare characters! Micaela's Real Salt Lake Squad includes: Coriolanus , Chiron, Titania, Celia, Joan la Pucelle, Pisanio, Tybalt, Laertes, Margaret of Anjou, Helena, and Ariel Steph's Austin FC Squad includes: Rosalind, Tybalt, Mercutio, Hector, Lysander, Puck, Laertes, Cleopatra, Hamlet, Beatrice , and Feste, with Hal on bench Vote for who you think should win on Facebook (/p2mpod), instagram, Twitter (@p2mpod), and now TikTok! Make sure to follow Micaela through 10kShakespeare on Instagram and TikTok...2022-05-1238 minProtest Too Much: A Shakespeare ShowdownProtest Too Much: A Shakespeare Showdown6.6 "Character to Take Magic From" Micaela MannixMicaela Mannix joins host Stephanie Crugnola on this week's episode to chat which of Shakespeare's characters we would take magical powers away from! Micaela argues for Prospero (The Tempest) and has Stephanie argue for Oberon (Midsummer)! Vote for who you think should win on Facebook (/p2mpod), instagram, Twitter (@p2mpod), and now TikTok! Make sure to follow Micaela through 10kShakespeare on Instagram and TikTok, and her podcast Bowls with the Bard on Instagram! Please check out our Patreon for bonus materials and extra content - including my...2022-02-1029 minHomeWorkHomeWorkMicaela Mannix: Actress, Content CreatorMicaela (@mickymnm @10kshakespeare @stonedshakespeare) and Karen chat about what it's been like living in a virtual world for over a year, the effort that goes into self-producing, and what we hope the future holds for the arts industry! Be sure to check out Micaela's shout out: Campaign Zero at https://www.campaignzero.org/ This episode was recorded on June 28, 2021 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-08-251h 06