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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The Hendricks family poses for a photograph backstage at the National Arts Centre.

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The First Nations Exchange group participated in the making of the props, including the drums.

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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.

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Image from Bear & Co. website used for advertisement

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Image from Bear & Co. website used for advertisement

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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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Peter Hinton discusses the possible past interpretations of Macbeth as well as his own intentions as a director with this 2008 interpretation of Shakespeare's play.

This video includes an audio excerpt from an interview with Joan Karasevich Schellenberg conducted at Cooper's Gastropub at the Ottawa Embassy Hotel and Suites, 25 Cartier Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The video also includes animage of the…

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

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