Teaching the Mystery

Steven welcomes the return of fellow podcaster and educator John Brooks to this episode to discuss John's experience with teaching the Shakespeare Authorship Mystery to high school freshman as part of their humanities curriculum and analysis of Shakespearean works.

"Juliet & Romeo" The Pop Sensation

Steven welcomes filmmaker Timothy Scott Bogart to this episode to discuss Tim's new film adaptation: "Juliet & Romeo," featuring a pop music spin on the classic 14th century story. Together, they discuss the intricacies of filming on location in Italy, choices within the script, the score of the film, and performances delivered by the cast.

Shakespeare's Imaginary Constitution

Steven welcomes Professor Paul Raffield from the School of Law at the University of Warwick to discuss his book, "Shakespeare's Imaginary Constitution." Raffield is an accomplished actor and law professor with great insight into the works of Shakespeare and their ability to capture the legal and political aspects of their time.

Movie Watch Along: Hamlet (1991)

Join Steven and his wife, Annie, in watching Franco Zeffirelli's 1991 adaptation of "Hamlet," starring Mel Gibson and Glenn Close. This special Bonus Feature Episode falls on the heels of a recent regular episode Steven and Annie recorded discussing what it is like to prepare for a production of "Hamlet," and some of the history of women choosing to play the Prince of Denmark. Now, you can join them on a journey through this iconic film version of the greatest literary drama of all time. Exclusively for Patrons : https://www.patreon.com/posts/movie-watch-1991-126741970

Poem Unlimited

Steven welcomes his wife, Annie, back for another episode to take a deep dive into what it is like to prepare for tackling the role of Hamlet. Together, they discuss the actor's process, the complexities of the script and the role, famous women who have played the Prince of Denmark, why "Hamlet" is so important to actors, and more.

The Dead Hamlets

Steven welcomes Canadian author Peter Darbyshire to this episode to discuss his new editions of the Cross series, especially the second book in the series, "The Dead Hamlets" - a foray into historical fantasy fiction involving the Shakespeare canon, Kit Marlowe, and the curse of "Hamlet."

The State of Oxfordianism

Steven gives an honest review and assessment of the state of the Oxfordian movement, now in its 101st year. He provides some basic history, updates on the latest news, and insights into some of the aspects of the movement that have and continue to struggle. Exclusively for Patrons! https://www.patreon.com/posts/state-of-115893606?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link

OLLI OLLI Oxenford!

By listener request, Steven welcomes the double bill of Dr. Earl Showerman and Tom Woosnam, who both return to the series to discuss their involvement with teaching classes for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. Earl and Tom share insights into how to create and teach a class at your local OLLI location, fun stories about their experiences, reactions to the Shakespeare Authorship Mystery in education, and much more.