The Soliloquy Project

Episode 3: Now, My Co-Mates and Brothers in Exile

December 18, 2020 Greater Victoria Shakespeare Festival Episode 3
Episode 3: Now, My Co-Mates and Brothers in Exile
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The Soliloquy Project
Episode 3: Now, My Co-Mates and Brothers in Exile
Dec 18, 2020 Episode 3
Greater Victoria Shakespeare Festival

In our third episode, Cam Culham performs 'Now, my co-mates and brothers in exile'; a soliloquy from Shakespeare's As You Like It.

To listen on location, make your way to the big parking lot at Henderson Recreation Center on Cedar Hill Road. With your back to the sign for Henderson Centre, cross Cedar Hill and enter the large treed area. Follow the long gravel road toward the tree line for four or five minutes, until you see a trail on your right hand side, leading to a large set of stairs. (This staircase is just before you'd arrive at UVic Parking Lot #1). Walk down the stairs, and find a small wooden footbridge beside a sign reading 'Mystic Vale'. With your back to that sign, look up at the tall towering trees and listen to this piece. 

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

Don't forget to listen to Episode 4 to learn more about this soliloquy!

Sound design and theme song by Taylor Lewis.

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

Show Notes

In our third episode, Cam Culham performs 'Now, my co-mates and brothers in exile'; a soliloquy from Shakespeare's As You Like It.

To listen on location, make your way to the big parking lot at Henderson Recreation Center on Cedar Hill Road. With your back to the sign for Henderson Centre, cross Cedar Hill and enter the large treed area. Follow the long gravel road toward the tree line for four or five minutes, until you see a trail on your right hand side, leading to a large set of stairs. (This staircase is just before you'd arrive at UVic Parking Lot #1). Walk down the stairs, and find a small wooden footbridge beside a sign reading 'Mystic Vale'. With your back to that sign, look up at the tall towering trees and listen to this piece. 

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

Don't forget to listen to Episode 4 to learn more about this soliloquy!

Sound design and theme song by Taylor Lewis.

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