Doing Shakespeare: Myth #4
/In which I order you directly to ditch the faux-BBC accent…
Read MoreIn which I order you directly to ditch the faux-BBC accent…
Read MoreIn which I deal with your whining that doing Shakespeare is hard…
Read MoreIn which I explode your belief that you have to be “smart” to do Shakespeare…
Read MoreIn which I explore the first of four myths about “doing Shakespeare” and explain why you’re wrong…
Read MoreIn which I give you more art than you will ever be able to steal use…
Read MoreIn which I tease you with how good my as-yet-untitled children’s picture book is…
Read MoreIn which we take our jaundiced view of the writer’s process as epitomized by Jo March in “Little Women”…
Read MoreIn which I share some lessons from the retrospective exhibit, “COZIC Over to You: from 1967 to now,” at the Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Québec…
Read MoreIn which we celebrate the release into the public domain of works published in 1924 (not 1963, THANKS DISNEY)…
Read MoreWelcome to Lichtenbergianism, where you can find your creative energy through procrastination!
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