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Why write like Shakespeare...when you could write like you? Exploring old verse and new, H2H seeks to provide free education to all those looking to write, perform, or teach verse drama, as we continu... more
FAQs about Hamlet to Hamilton: Exploring Verse Drama:How many episodes does Hamlet to Hamilton: Exploring Verse Drama have?The podcast currently has 76 episodes available.
January 30, 2024S4 E3: Interludes and Debate PlaysAs we draw near the end of the Middle Ages, we take a look at interlude and debate plays. Rob Crighton of the Beyond Shakespeare Company continues this tour through the History of English Verse Drama, along with your hosts Emily C. A. Snyder and Colin Kovarik.Hamlet to Hamilton: WebsiteBeyond Shakespeare Company: Website...more38minPlay
January 16, 2024S4 E2: Morality PlaysIt's time to look at morality plays. What are they? How wacky can they get? Rob Crighton of the Beyond Shakespeare Company continues this tour through the History of English Verse Drama, along with your hosts Emily C. A. Snyder and Colin Kovarik.Hamlet to Hamilton: WebsiteBeyond Shakespeare Company: Website...more48minPlay
January 01, 2024S4 E1: The Earliest English Verse DramaWelcome to the long-awaited Season 4 of "Hamlet to Hamilton!" This season, we're joined by Robert Crighton of the Beyond Shakespeare Company. Rob will be our guide through the earliest English verse drama, as hosts Emily C. A. Snyder and Colin Kovarik try out scenes from morality plays and mystery cycles and see just how we got from some highly stylized rhyming drama to the blank verse we know and love today.Hamlet to Hamilton: WebsiteBeyond Shakespeare Company: Website...more1h 11minPlay
July 02, 2023INTERVIEW: Monica Cross Discusses Tips for Writing with NeurodivergencyPlaywright Monica Cross is back, chatting about some of the tricks and tips she uses as a neurodivergent person when sitting down to write (and rewrite) her verse drama.CONTENT WARNING: Monica and Emily do (gently) discuss the script formatting and Monica's direction of Sarah Kane's play, 4:48 Psychosis, a brilliant contemporary verse play which does deal with mental trauma and suicidality. These are mentioned only insofar as they relate to the play.Make sure to check out Monica's previous interview: S3 E13: Monica Cross Discusses Line Endings!Monica Cross Online: https://monicaatcross.wixsite.com/theroaringgirlMonica Cross Twitter: https://twitter.com/theroaringgirlMonica Cross on New Play Exchange: https://newplayexchange.org/users/1040/monica-crossWebsite: hamlettohamilton.comPatreon: patreon.com/hamlettohamilton...more1h 18minPlay
April 23, 2023INTERVIEW: Kyle J. McCloskeyFor Shakespeare's Birthday, we're kicking off a mini-season of interviews before we dive into Season Four. Let us introduce you to Kyle J. McCloskey (He/They), a two-time recipient of the Paula Vogel Prize from the Kennedy Center, here to chat with us about Paula Vogel's concepts of plasticity, as well as how soliloquies can be powerful political tools.Official Website: https://www.kylejmccloskey.com/New Play Exchange: https://newplayexchange.org/users/576/kyle-j-mccloskeyPaul Vogel Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLqM2xXYbzU...more2h 60minPlay
March 08, 2023UNHINGED RANT: "Cupid and Psyche" All Grown Up and Alive - MBU Feb 2023 Virginia Premiere ProductionSometimes art really does come Velveteen Rabbit-alive. In February 2023, Mary Baldwin University gave the Virginia Premiere of Emily C. A. Snyder's Cupid and Psyche. Here's Emily's reflection on what it was like to let her artistic baby go, and what it's like to see art grow up and become alive. Please Note: What follows is said with all love and respect to anyone who has ever born, lost, or gestated a child in their body. Metaphors are imperfect. Experiences grope for words. Thank you for understanding....more21minPlay
February 19, 2023S3 E16: Using Poetic Imagery and Techniques in Verse DramaWe're at our Season 3 finale! Looking at how to use poetic imagery and poetic techniques to enhance your verse drama...or to ruin it. (Bless you T. S. Eliot, for showing us what not to do.) We're looking at how Shakespeare succeeds (Antony and Cleopatra) and fails (Romeo and Juliet) at using poetic imagery, as well as how T. S. Eliot uses poetic techniques well in his poetry (Four Quartets)...aaaaand not so well in his plays (The Cocktail Party). PLUS! You get to hear Emily laugh for a full minute, before attempting her version of a very posh British accent for good old Eliot's work.Up next, we're going to be offering you various interviews from contemporary verse dramatists, before we jump into Season 4, which will look at the evolution of the history of Anglophone verse drama from the Medieval Ages through to the closing of the theatres in the 1640's. That's in conjunction with the brilliant Beyond Shakespeare Company podcast, so check them out while you're waiting for S4 to drop!Website: http://www.hamlettohamilton.comPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/hamlettohamilton...more1h 56minPlay
February 01, 2023UNHINGED RANT: T. S. Eliot's "The Cocktail Party" and "Four Quartets"It's a new year and a new Unhinged Rant! We're returning to T. S. Eliot, looking at his poetry in The Cocktail Party vs. Four Quartets. The cool thing is Eliot always sounds like Eliot. The cooler thing is that Ralph Fiennes performed Four Quartets (a poetry cycle) on the English stage in 2021. The weird thing is that Fiennes' works...and The Cocktail Party doesn't. What's going on with poetry on-stage anyway?UNHINGED RANTS are Patreon-only monthly exclusives. We're unlocking this one for you, dear listeners. Like what you hear? Come join us over on patreon.com/hamlettohamilton!(Listen on Patreon)...more16minPlay
January 19, 2023S3 E15: Discovering Character through Line Breaks - Part 3We close out our exploration of creating character through line breaks by looking at Sir Gawain from The Table Round and The Siege Perilous by our own Emily C. A. Snyder. We're breaking down how a character can go from complete end-stopped thoughts, to open-ended insecurity, as well as how caesura and broken lines can define a character's arc. Strap in as we look at one character...and then tell us how you're using line endings, caesura and schwumpf in your own work!PLEASE NOTE: Sir Gawain suffers sexual coersion and two of his speeches touch briefly on his feelings as he puzzles out what he experienced. These are flagged during the episode, so that the listener can skip if they prefer.Read the texts: http://www.hamlettohamilton.com/s3e15.htmlTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/hamlettohamilton...more2h 38minPlay
FAQs about Hamlet to Hamilton: Exploring Verse Drama:How many episodes does Hamlet to Hamilton: Exploring Verse Drama have?The podcast currently has 76 episodes available.