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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An interview discussing costumes, the 2015 A Company of Fools' Day plaque, audience engagement and other specifics of the 2015 production of The Comedy of Errors.

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.

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

Production_Photo_1.jpg

Ticket_Front.pdf
Tickets (front and back) of the 1989 production of Richard III. The elaborate ticket design is based on the promotional poster of the production.

UO-SC-exhibit-richardiii-stratford.jpg
Exhibit created for course assignment in the seminar ENG 4142 "How Shakespeare Became 'Shakespeare'". View full exhibit

Final_Script_3.pdf
Final few lines of Richard's opening monologue in the final version of Maillet's translated script. Co-produced by Theatre du Rideau Vert and the National Arts Centre.

Final_Script_2.pdf
Second chunk of Richard's opening monologue in the final version of Maillet's translation. Co-produced by Theatre du Rideau Vert and the National Arts Centre.

Final_Script_1.pdf
Richard's opening monologue in the final version of Maillet's script. 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.
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