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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Production photograph depicting two of the lovers

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Production photograph depicting the four lovers

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Production photograph depicting the four lovers

This video features an audio excerpt from an interview with Theresa and Keith Hendricks conducted at Chapters, 2210 Bank Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. This video also includes a photograph of Keith and Jordyn Hendricks making drums for the…

The video includes audio taken from an NAC Podcast with Peter Hinton. Hinton explains how Shakespeare belongs to everyone. The video also includes an image of the costume design for Cordelia created by Gillian Gallow for the same production.

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August Schellenberg and Theresa Hendricks smile for the camera backstage.

The video includes audio taken from an NAC Podcast with Peter Hinton. Hinton describes a moment in the production when the cultural adaptation breathes new meaning into Shakespeare's original text. The video also includes a short slideshow of costume…

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Image includes dates of performance (November 23-December 16, 1967) and name of director, George Bloomfield.

The video includes audio taken from an NAC Podcast with Peter Hinton. Hinton remembers a discussion with William Commanda and notes the significance of this discussion for his vision behind the setting of this production. The video also includes an…

This video features an audio excerpt from an interview with Theresa and Keith Hendricks conducted at Chapters, 2210 Bank Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. This video also includes a photograph of Theresa and Keith with their two daughters, Marissa and…
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