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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Family_Tree_P11.pdf
This family tree of the Plantagenets was included in the fonds of Andre Brassard at Library Archives Canada as one of many resources in outlining the vision for his 1989 production of Richard III.

MacbethFireWitch.jpg
This is a photo of one of the witches from Bear & Co's outdoor production of Macbeth. She is holding up fire rods, lit with real fire, used by the three witches in certain scenes of the production.

MacbethCostume.jpg
Costume of the character Macbeth.

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

Brassard_Photo.jpg

Production_Photo_1.jpg

Production_Photo_2.jpg
A photograph of Richmond's entrance in military garb. Medieval costume design by Quebecois designer Francois Barbeau.

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_1.pdf
Opening scene of Richard's entrance from Andre Brassard's script with his personal notes.

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