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Patrick Vaughn joins host Stephanie Crugnola on this week's episode to argue for the best song in Shakespeare!
Patrick brings "It Was a Lover and His Lass" (As You Like It) and has Stephanie argue for "O Mistress Mine" (Twelfth Night)
Vote for who you think should be the winner on Facebook (/p2mpod) or Twitter (@p2mpod)!
Check out Patrick on twitter or instagram!
Make sure to check out our Patreon for the bonus materials and extra content, and take a listen to some of the versions we mentioned on today's episode!
It Was a Lover and His Lass, by Aaron Bibelhauser
O Mistress Mine, sung by Ben Kingsly
O Mistress Mine, by Roger Quilter and John Heddle Nash
Thomas Morley Compositions:
It Was a Lover and His Lass, Christoph Genz
O Mistress Mine: Roderick Williams and Jacob Heringman
Special thanks to our new network: Serious Business for bringing us on board and giving us the space to discuss such an important element of Shakespearean Theatre. Check out their other two shows Adventure Incorporated (an actual play DnD 5e podcast) and Ask The Pokedexpert (a highly academic question and answer podcast/stream about Pokemon)!
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Patrick Vaughn joins host Stephanie Crugnola on this week's episode to argue for the best song in Shakespeare!
Patrick brings "It Was a Lover and His Lass" (As You Like It) and has Stephanie argue for "O Mistress Mine" (Twelfth Night)
Vote for who you think should be the winner on Facebook (/p2mpod) or Twitter (@p2mpod)!
Check out Patrick on twitter or instagram!
Make sure to check out our Patreon for the bonus materials and extra content, and take a listen to some of the versions we mentioned on today's episode!
It Was a Lover and His Lass, by Aaron Bibelhauser
O Mistress Mine, sung by Ben Kingsly
O Mistress Mine, by Roger Quilter and John Heddle Nash
Thomas Morley Compositions:
It Was a Lover and His Lass, Christoph Genz
O Mistress Mine: Roderick Williams and Jacob Heringman
Special thanks to our new network: Serious Business for bringing us on board and giving us the space to discuss such an important element of Shakespearean Theatre. Check out their other two shows Adventure Incorporated (an actual play DnD 5e podcast) and Ask The Pokedexpert (a highly academic question and answer podcast/stream about Pokemon)!