Shakespeare in Canada: A Cultural Map

Shakespeare in Canada: Exploring Our Cultural History through Digital Humanities

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Video with excerpt of podcast with Peter Hinton discussing the "cultural observations" of the National Arts Centre's 2012 production of King Lear

Title

Video with excerpt of podcast with Peter Hinton discussing the "cultural observations" of the National Arts Centre's 2012 production of King Lear

Creator

Slagter, Nicholas (video)
National Arts Centre (podcast)
Gallow, Gillian (image)

Subject

Peter Hinton; Suzanne Keeptwo; National Arts Centre; Shakespeare; King Lear

Description

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 designs created by Gillian Gallow for the same production.

Date

2017

Format

video; mp4

Identifier

V-PeterHinton-KL2012-excerpt_03

Source

Nicholas Slagter, University of Ottawa (video)
National Arts Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (podcast and images)
Nicholas Slagter, University of Ottawa (cataloguer)

Language

English

Rights

Copyright 2012. National Arts Centre. Used with permission. (podcast)
Gillian Gallow (image)

Files

Citation

Slagter, Nicholas (video), National Arts Centre (podcast), and Gallow, Gillian (image), “Video with excerpt of podcast with Peter Hinton discussing the "cultural observations" of the National Arts Centre's 2012 production ofKing Lear,” Shakespeare in Canada: A Cultural Map, accessed November 13, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/shakespearecanada/items/show/426.