The Soliloquy Project

Episode 1: O For a Muse of Fire

November 27, 2020 Greater Victoria Shakespeare Festival Season 1 Episode 1
Episode 1: O For a Muse of Fire
The Soliloquy Project
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The Soliloquy Project
Episode 1: O For a Muse of Fire
Nov 27, 2020 Season 1 Episode 1
Greater Victoria Shakespeare Festival

In our first episode, Taylor Lewis performs 'O for a muse of fire'; a soliloquy from Shakespeare's Henry V.

To listen on location, head to our regular performance space at Camosun College, Lansdowne Campus. Turn into the Camosun parking lot off Lansdowne Road. About half way into the parking lot on your right hand side, you will find a paved path leading into an open grassy space. Head into this open space, and walk off the path toward the cluster of bushes and trees in the middle of this small open field. (These are the trees which are usually the backdrop for our summer performances). When you arrive at the trees, turn toward the Wilna Thomas building, listen to this soliloquy,  and look toward the grassy slopes in front of you where an audience could gather. 

To donate to the Greater Victoria Shakespeare Festival, please visit www.vicshakespeare.com/donate

Don't forget to listen to Episode 2 to learn more about this famous speech!

Sound design and theme song by Taylor Lewis.
Featured music by Robina Ritchie-Barker: https://robinaritchiebarker.com/

Thank you to the CRD for their continued and deeply valued support of the Greater Victoria Shakespeare Festival. 

Show Notes

In our first episode, Taylor Lewis performs 'O for a muse of fire'; a soliloquy from Shakespeare's Henry V.

To listen on location, head to our regular performance space at Camosun College, Lansdowne Campus. Turn into the Camosun parking lot off Lansdowne Road. About half way into the parking lot on your right hand side, you will find a paved path leading into an open grassy space. Head into this open space, and walk off the path toward the cluster of bushes and trees in the middle of this small open field. (These are the trees which are usually the backdrop for our summer performances). When you arrive at the trees, turn toward the Wilna Thomas building, listen to this soliloquy,  and look toward the grassy slopes in front of you where an audience could gather. 

To donate to the Greater Victoria Shakespeare Festival, please visit www.vicshakespeare.com/donate

Don't forget to listen to Episode 2 to learn more about this famous speech!

Sound design and theme song by Taylor Lewis.
Featured music by Robina Ritchie-Barker: https://robinaritchiebarker.com/

Thank you to the CRD for their continued and deeply valued support of the Greater Victoria Shakespeare Festival.