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    Explore " henry v" with insightful episodes like "Gracious Creature", "The Theater Enthusiast Podcast Season 8 Episode 7- Elliot Cowan", "Let's Imagine a Medieval Dad: Dan Jones on Parenting, History, Fiction, and Life", "Royals in War part 2" and "Noah Wing: Three Books Every Young Man Should Read" from podcasts like ""Enchanted: The History of Magic & Witchcraft", "The Theater Enthusiast Podcast", "The Pursuit of Dadliness", "Bloody Violent History" and "Dead Men Walking Podcast"" and more!

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    Gracious Creature

    Gracious Creature

    Some men just can't keep their promises. Of course, when that promise is to his magical wife, the consequences can be dire. This episode brings you the story of Melusine, the mythical faerie of the waters said to have founded some of medieval Europe's most powerful ruling dynasties. 

    Researched, written, and produced by Corinne Wieben, with original music by Purple Planet.

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    The Theater Enthusiast Podcast Season 8 Episode 7- Elliot Cowan

    The Theater Enthusiast Podcast Season 8 Episode 7- Elliot Cowan

    This episode we are joined by actor Elliot Cowan!  Elliot was last seen in the West End production of A Little Life in the roles of Brother Luke/Dr. Traylor/Caleb.  His other credits include 2:22 A Ghost Story, An Ideal Husband, A Streetcar Names Desire, Macbeth and Henry V.  He is also known for playing Mr. Darcy in Lost in Austen and his film debut, Alexander.  We talk with Elliot about his career, the importance of mental health and checking in with your fellow actors, role preparation, the stage door experience of A Little Life and much more!

    Royals in War part 2

    Royals in War part 2

    Chapters cont... 4. Anglo Norman period  5. Medieval  6. Early Modern  7. C20 &21  ps The Queen Mother

    The concluding section to 'Royals in War', continuing from th previous episode.  But before we go any further, please 

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    To be King, Queen, Pharaoh, Tsar or Emperor a person had to gain power over people, a person had to hold power over people and lastly that person had to pass that power onto their successor of choice.  

    ‘War should be the only study of a Prince.  He should consider peace only as breathing time, which gives him leisure to contrive, and furnishes as ability to execute, military plans’.  Yes Machiavelli; despite being tortured by a prince, was still clear headed enough to understand what a prince, a king, had to do to stay on top.  In peacetime a king can maintain his power with spectacles, tournaments and Royal progression across him realm – bread and circuses.  But when a challenge looms, war is not far behind.  The ruler must don his amour and lead his men to victory.  Or death.

    Even as young democracies emerged, kings, with their conviction upheld by Divine Right, would only reluctantly surrender the levers of power when a sharp blade is held to their throat.  How can monarchs gain, hold and pass on absolute power – have a listen to find out.

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    Noah Wing: Three Books Every Young Man Should Read

    Noah Wing: Three Books Every Young Man Should Read

    This week Greg had Noah Wing in studio. Noah is a worship leader at Christ the Word Church and creative student at New Saint Andrews College. We discussed three books every young man should read, leading worship and music, and the state of both christian and secular art. It was a fun episode. Enjoy!

    Noah's article in Mere Orthodoxy

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    Robison Crusoe
    Henry V
    Revival & Revivalism
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    Thoughts for Young Men
    How to Exasperate You Wife
    God's Wisdom in Proverbs

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    S6 E25: Delaware State of the Arts - Delaware Shakespeare

    S6 E25: Delaware State of the Arts - Delaware Shakespeare

    An interview with David Stradley, producing artistic director; and Emilie Krause, who will play the title character in Henry V with the Delaware Shakespeare.



    The Delaware Division of the Arts, a branch of the Delaware Department of State, is committed to supporting the arts and cultivating creativity to enhance the quality of life in Delaware. Together with its advisory body, the Delaware State Arts Council, the Division administers grants and programs that support arts programming, educate the public, increase awareness of the arts, and integrate the arts into all facets of Delaware life. Learn more at Arts.Delaware.Gov.

    Delaware State of the Arts is a weekly podcast that presents interviews with arts organizations and leaders who contribute to the cultural vibrancy of communities throughout Delaware. Delaware State of the Arts is provided as a service of the Division of the Arts, in partnership with NEWSRADIO 1450 WILM and 1410 WDOV.

    Episode 115 - My Own Private Idaho

    Episode 115 - My Own Private Idaho

    0:00 - Intro & Summary

    2:00 - Movie Discussion

    54:16 - Cast & Crew/Awards

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    Elizabeth, Essex, and Tudor Politics at the Playhouse (ep 122)

    Elizabeth, Essex, and Tudor Politics at the Playhouse (ep 122)

    We can look all kinds of places to see Tudor politics playing out--Hampton Court, Whitehall, the Tower. Sometimes, we can even look to the playhouse.

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    Wizards and Hunchbacks and Fairies, Oh my!

    Wizards and Hunchbacks and Fairies, Oh my!

    Don't be fooled by the title. We're still talking about Shakespeare. This time Hannah and Clare talk about the elements of tragedy and comedy, why the Lancasters had to look good in the histories, and what kind of play The Tempest is anyway.

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    The Tony-winning creator of Broadway's 'big, black and queer' Best Musical

    The Tony-winning creator of Broadway's 'big, black and queer' Best Musical

    A Strange Loop has won Best Musical and Best Book of a Musical at the 75th Tony Awards. This funny and challenging metafictional musical is inspired by the experiences of its writer, Michael R. Jackson, who joins us from New York.

    Also, we're joined by the chief theatre critics at the New York Times and the Guardian for the latest from the US and UK and we meet director Max Webster, the man behind a daring new Henry V starring Kit Harrington (Game of Thrones) and soon in cinemas.

    The Life and Death of Henry V’s Navy in Hampshire

    The Life and Death of Henry V’s Navy in Hampshire

    For centuries, England has been known as one of the world’s strongest naval powers, but in the tumultuous age of Henry V, this fearsome reputation had yet to be forged. During the Hundred Years’ War, England and France waged a fierce war at sea. In this episode, Dr Ian Friel talks about Hampshire’s vital role in defending England and attacking France, as well as the brutal methods medieval sailors waged war on each other.


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    John Bell "Some Achieve Greatness"

    John Bell "Some Achieve Greatness"

    Episode 50: John Bell on his fascinating book, “Some Achieve Greatness – Lessons on leadership from Shakespeare and one of his greatest admirers”


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    From mediaeval Europe to Missouri: some Shakespeare, some Vanitas art, and a soaring soprano

    From mediaeval Europe to Missouri: some Shakespeare, some Vanitas art, and a soaring soprano
    Although each of the arts in this week’s chats can trace their roots to European arts of bygone times, each of those roots has blooms that stretch into modern America. We have a medieval English king immortalized by Shakespeare transported to the Ozarks, a Dutch reformation art genre given a 2020 twist in Columbia, and an opera singer who is versed in 18th and 19th century European composers but who is in Columbia to pay homage to an overlooked 20th century American composer. Show host, Diana Moxon, chats with Dana Bocke and Mark Baumgartner from Maplewood Barn theatre, artist Bethanie Irons (artwork pictured), and soprano, Carline Waugh. Opening and closing music credits with thanks to guitarist Yasmin Williams (www.yasminwilliamsmusic.com)

    Henry IV, Part II (Series II, Podcast S)

    Henry IV, Part II (Series II, Podcast S)

    Series II, Podcast S: Henry IV, Part II

    Promise Fulfilled: Prince Hal becomes King Henry V
    Defense of Prince John
    Falstaff's Banishment

    Note: The Thompson quotation is from Notes on Shakespeare in Philip Thompson, Dusk and Dawn: Poems and Prose of Philip Thompson, ed. Gideon Rappaport (San Diego: One Mind Good Press, 2005), p. 221, 227. 

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    Patrice Johnson Chevannes

    Patrice Johnson Chevannes

    Patrice sits down with me, via Zoom, to chat about her extraordinary childhood, when theatre began to speak to her, majoring in engineering at Cornell University before securing her family’s blessing to pursue theatre, how Kristin Linklater’s voice work changed her life, the importance of not lying in the audition room, her work as an educator, how her relationship with Mfoniso Udofia came to be, her unbelievable audition for HALFWAY BITCHES GO STRAIGHT TO HEAVEN, finding and locating her two most recent roles as Wanda Wheels and Abasiama Ufot, & falling in love with Sir Patrick Stewart. 

    Terminator: Dark Fate, Marriage Story, Harriet, The King, Western Stars

    Terminator: Dark Fate, Marriage Story, Harriet, The King, Western Stars

    This week, Jon and Will explore the bright spots of Terminator: Dark Fate, the newest Terminator film directed this time by Tim Miller (Deadpool ). They also discuss Marriage Story from director Noah Baumbach, which stars Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson. As well as Harriet, the new biopic centering around Harriet Tubman starring Cynthia Erivo, and The King, a Henry V war epic on Netflix starring Timothée Chalamet, Joel Edgerton, and Robert Pattinson.

    This week’s theme music is “Dark Fate,” which was composed by Tom Holkenborg and can be found on the original soundtrack for Terminator: Dark Fate.

    Question of the Week: Which adaption of a Stephen King novel or short story was better as a film or TV series?

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    • 00:00:00 – Intro
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    • 01:08:22 – Marriage Story
    • 01:27:11 – Harriet
    • 01:37:38 – The King
    • 01:07:04 – Western Stars

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    In his groundbreaking new book '1415', Ian Mortimer looks at Henry V's 'year of glory', a period of religious persecution, personal suffering and the Battle of Agincourt, and asks whether the King deserves to be remembered as the greatest man who ever ruled England.
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