Shakespeare in Canada: A Cultural Map
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Shakespeare in Canada: Exploring Our Cultural History through Digital Humanities

A project to create an online interactive cultural map of the presence of the Bard and the way in which his works have shaped Canadian culture.

Browse Items (13 total)

UO-SC-exhibit-Shakespeare-OttawaLittleTheatre.jpg
Exhibit created for course assignment in the seminar ENG 4142 "How Shakespeare Became 'Shakespeare'". View full exhibit

TMWOW-OLT-1953-01.jpg
Photograph depicting the entire cast on stage in costume.

MSND-OLT-1952-02.jpg
Photograph of six actors playing the mechanicals.

MSND-OLT-1989-5.jpg
Production photograph depicting the character of Nick Bottom with the head of an ass on stage, surrounded by three other actors

MWOS-OLT-1916-1.jpg
Photograph of the first production related to Shakespeare performed at the theatre.

MSND-OLT-1952-01.jpg
Photograph of two actors on stage playing two of the lovers.

MSND-OLT-1952-03.jpg
Photograph of actors on stage playing the roles of Titania and Oberon.

MSND-OLT-2000-1.jpg
Photograph featuring the characters of Nick Bottom (with the head of an ass), Titania and the fairies.

MSND-OLT-1989-6.jpeg
Production photograph depicting the four lovers

MSND-OLT-1989-7.jpeg
Production photograph depicting the four lovers
Output Formats

atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2