The Soliloquy Project
The Soliloquy Project is a GVSF original podcast which will allow you to engage with both Shakespeare and the outdoors (our two favourite things!) while staying safe and socially distanced this winter. We've created audio-only performances of some of Shakespeare's best soliloquies, specially designed to be listened to 'on location' in a variety of spots around the Victoria area! Each performance will be accompanied by a more traditional podcast episode, featuring Artistic Director Karen Lee Pickett, and UVic Shakespeare scholar Dr. Erin Kelly, as they take you on an educational 'deep dive' into Shakespeare's text.
Podcasting since 2020 • 27 episodes
The Soliloquy Project
Latest Episodes
Season 3, Episode 6: Death, Death; O Amiable Lovely Death!
Artistic Director Karen Lee Pickett, Shakespeare scholar Dr. Erin Kelly, and Sheila Landahl, co-author of CONSTANCE, chat about Constance’s soliloquy featured in Season Three, Episode 5.You can listen to this educational deep dive either...
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28:50
Season 3, Episode 5: No, I Defy all Counsel, all Redress
In this episode, Sheila Landahl performs Constance’s speech, from Act 3, Scene 4 of King John.Season Three of The Soliloquy Project features the soliloquys of Shakespeare's forgotten women, and spotlights the widows and scorned women who...
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3:06
Season 3, Episode 4: I am a Most Poor Woman, and a Stranger
Artistic Director Karen Lee Pickett and Shakespeare scholar Dr. Erin Kelly chat about Katherine’s soliloquy featured in Season Three, Episode 3.You can listen to this educational deep dive either in preparation for your soliloquy adventu...
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22:55
Season 3, Episode 3: Sir, I Desire You Do Me Right and Justice
In this episode, Ariel Slack performs Katherine’s speech, from Act 2, Scene 4 of Henry VIII.Season Three of The Soliloquy Project features the soliloquys of Shakespeare's forgotten women, and spotlights the widows and scorned wo...
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4:22
Season 3, Episode 2: My fear hath catched your fondness!
Artistic Director Karen Lee Pickett and Shakespeare scholar Dr. Erin Kelly chat about the soliloquy featured in Season Three, Episode One. What is the significance of the countess's speech? How does it fit into the folktale of All's Well Th...
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22:45