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 (19 total)

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An introduction to André Brassard, welcoming him as the new Artistic Director of the French Theatre.

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Boar sculptures cast in bronze. Photos taken by professor Irene Makaryk in a museum in Florence, Italy.

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A photograph of costume designer Francois Barbeau with his costumes taken for La Presse online magazine.

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Exhibit created for course assignment in the seminar ENG 4142 "How Shakespeare Became 'Shakespeare'". View full exhibit

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Interview with Antonine Maillet discussing her role as translator of Richard III.

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A Collage of the first two pages of Richard's opening monologue with Maillet's annotations. Co-produced by Théâtre du Rideau Vert and the National Arts Centre.

Brassard_Script_Cover.pdf
Cover page of Andre Brassard's script with his personal notes on theatrics. Co-produced by Theatre du Rideau Vert and the National Arts Centre.

Brassard_Script_2.pdf
A note written on the back page of Richard's entrance by Andre Brassard.

Brassard_Script_3.pdf
Second part of Richard's entrance and opening monologue with Brassard's notes.
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atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2