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Episode 9: I Have of Late, but Wherefore I Know Not, Lost all my Mirth

February 19, 2021 Greater Victoria Shakespeare Festival Season 1 Episode 9
Episode 9: I Have of Late, but Wherefore I Know Not, Lost all my Mirth
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The Soliloquy Project
Episode 9: I Have of Late, but Wherefore I Know Not, Lost all my Mirth
Feb 19, 2021 Season 1 Episode 9
Greater Victoria Shakespeare Festival

In our Season One finale, Adrienne Smook performs 'I have of late, but wherefore I know not, lost all my mirth'; a soliloquy from one of Shakespeare's most famous plays: Hamlet. 

To listen on location, head to the top of PKOLS (colonially known as Mt. Doug), either by foot or vehicle. (Note that the vehicle access is closed before noon, and all day on holidays!) Head up the trail heading north. There, you will find a large cement look out point. Position yourself in such a way as to look northward and see the forests on and around PKOLS, and the ocean beyond. During the soliloquy, consider turning around to see the communities of people beyond stretching out below. 

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

Don't forget to listen to Episode 10 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 Season One finale, Adrienne Smook performs 'I have of late, but wherefore I know not, lost all my mirth'; a soliloquy from one of Shakespeare's most famous plays: Hamlet. 

To listen on location, head to the top of PKOLS (colonially known as Mt. Doug), either by foot or vehicle. (Note that the vehicle access is closed before noon, and all day on holidays!) Head up the trail heading north. There, you will find a large cement look out point. Position yourself in such a way as to look northward and see the forests on and around PKOLS, and the ocean beyond. During the soliloquy, consider turning around to see the communities of people beyond stretching out below. 

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

Don't forget to listen to Episode 10 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.