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Field Recording #5 – Ash Boone

Posted on April 15, 2021 by previous-student
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The balcony of the student center at around 6:30pm. Music blasting from the Starbucks speakers right below us as my friends and I eat and watch the last scene of Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra.

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Field Recording: The Passion of the McFeeley

Posted on March 19, 2015 by previous-student

I will never NOT be amused by how passionate Maureen McFeeley is about Shakespeare. Here is a short clip of her reading from “Measure for Measure” in Englush 116 (recorded with her permission).

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Field Recording #2

Posted on February 16, 2012 by previous-student

Listen to

Professor McFeely’s play analysis class

She is teaching about Shakespeare’s language

 

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Field Recording 5

Posted on March 4, 2011 by previous-student

Off stage left of Wars of the Roses rehearsal, Adams Playhouse, 10:00(ish) p.m. 3/3

Sounds heard:  Lines of Shakespeare yelled on stage, footsteps, coughing, mumbling backstage chatter

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