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Ep. 11 What is the shelf life for Shakespeare productions + 12th Night

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Picking up on our discussion of Twelfth Night from episodes 8–10, we ask, "What is the shelf life of a Shakespeare production?" Is there such thing as a timeless Shakespeare film? What makes a Shakespeare production a product of its time? Why is it important to document theatre productions? In what context do we view new productions of Shakespeare on stage and film? Will we still be watching these films and production recordings in 100 years? And we tangent on the treatment of music on the stage vs. screen for Trevor Nunn's Twelfth Night film and the recording of the 2012 Shakespeare's Globe production of Twelfth Night.For detailed show notes, visit: http://wp.me/p7wRL3-fGHost: Alex Heeney (@bwestcineaste)Guests: Dan Beaulieu (@DanBeauKnows), Caitlin Merriman (@CaitlinSnark), Craig Ruttan (@crut)Sound recordist and editor: Cam White (@JediDusk)Follow us on Twitter @21stFolio. Visit our website at http://21stfolio.com

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Picking up on our discussion of Twelfth Night from episodes 8–10, we ask, "What is the shelf life of a Shakespeare production?" Is there such thing as a timeless Shakespeare film? What makes a Shakespeare production a product of its time? Why is it important to document theatre productions? In what context do we view new productions of Shakespeare on stage and film? Will we still be watching these films and production recordings in 100 years? And we tangent on the treatment of music on the stage vs. screen for Trevor Nunn's Twelfth Night film and the recording of the 2012 Shakespeare's Globe production of Twelfth Night.For detailed show notes, visit: http://wp.me/p7wRL3-fGHost: Alex Heeney (@bwestcineaste)Guests: Dan Beaulieu (@DanBeauKnows), Caitlin Merriman (@CaitlinSnark), Craig Ruttan (@crut)Sound recordist and editor: Cam White (@JediDusk)Follow us on Twitter @21stFolio. Visit our website at http://21stfolio.com

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