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411: 1570 and All This - Part 3 (Hamlet to Hamilton Crossover)

411: 1570 and All This - Part 3 (Hamlet to Hamilton Crossover)

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Here's the last of our two mini seasons of crossover episodes with Emily C A Synder and Colin Kovarik of the Hamlet to Hamilton podcast. It's actually the final episode of five, following on from the two part 1560 and All That which came as a mini set. We have been dancing through texts from the medieval up to the reign of Elizabeth on their podcast, and now we're doing the same over on ours - and we have finally completed the 1570's. Which didn't even have that many plays in it!
As ever, this is a case of thinking aloud, and seeing what comes up.

Hamlet to Hamilton: Exploring Verse Drama is an educational podcast from TURN TO FLESH PRODUCTIONS Audio Network. Teaching how to write and perform new verse drama. Hosted by Emily C. A. Snyder. Edited by Colin Kovarik.
SEASON ONE: Writing Verse Drama
SEASON TWO: Arthur Through the Ages
SEASON THREE: Soliloquy
SEASON FOUR: The Origins of English Verse Drama - which is with us!
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Our patrons received the scene within this episode in May 2024 - 20 months early!
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