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Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown, as Orson Welles can attest with CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT, his bold remixing of Shakespeare's HENRY IV and HENRY V. Mike Lydon, host of the Cult Standard and Courage the Cowardly Podcast, joins me to discuss Welles' debauched interpretation of Falstaff, the incredible trickery that went into the production, and one of the coolest battle scenes ever.
Hosted by Steve Guntli
Logo by Corinne Kempen
Twitter: @rogerslistpod
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @rogerslistpod
Next week's episode: Faust
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Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown, as Orson Welles can attest with CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT, his bold remixing of Shakespeare's HENRY IV and HENRY V. Mike Lydon, host of the Cult Standard and Courage the Cowardly Podcast, joins me to discuss Welles' debauched interpretation of Falstaff, the incredible trickery that went into the production, and one of the coolest battle scenes ever.
Hosted by Steve Guntli
Logo by Corinne Kempen
Twitter: @rogerslistpod
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @rogerslistpod
Next week's episode: Faust