Shakespeare in Canada: A Cultural Map

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.

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Audio recording of the English translation of the french Canadian Press Clipping about the decorations, actor roles, costumes, etc. used during the Périclès play held at the National Arts Centre.

Audio recording of the English translation of an excerpt the french Canadian Press Clipping about the decorations, actor roles, costumes, etc. used during the Périclès play held at the National Arts Centre.

Audio recording of the English translation of the french transcript of the CHOT-TV radio interview of André Brassard regarding the actors and his personal hopes and dreams for the Périclès play held in 1982, in Ottawa, at the National Arts Centre.

Lancement de la saison 1982-1983; Les nouvelles de CHOT-TV, le 4 mai 1982 (Launch of the season 1982-1983; CHOT-TV news, May 4th 1982).jpg
Transcript of the CHOT-TV radio interview of André Brassard regarding the actors and his personal hopes and dreams for the Périclès play held in 1982, in Ottawa, at the National Arts Centre.

Périclès (map of the play).jpg
Map of the geographic places in the play Pérciclès; loose page in the theatre program, 1982.

Périclès (maquette of the stage) (entrance view).jpg
Maquette of the Périclès stage (entrance view).

Périclès (stage blueprint).jpg
Blueprint of the stage for the 1982 production of Périclès which took place in The Studio.

Props Collage.jpg
A collage of production photographs showing the rope ladder, rope, castle maquette, net, and swing used as props during the performance of Périclès.

Périclès (theatre cast).jpg
Photograph of the cast of the play Périclès; produced by André Brassard; performed at the National Arts Centre. Cast members: Denis Bouchard, Suzanne Champagne, Edward Atienza, Monique Spaziani, Julie Vincent.

SC-pericles_exhibit.jpg
Assignment for ENG 4142, "How Shakespeare Became 'Shakespeare'", a fourth-year seminar course
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