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    Explore " prospero" with insightful episodes like "Benjamin Velez — THE TEMPEST", "The Tempest (Series II, Podcast W)", "Ni No Lamer! - Is PS5 Launch in Trouble? Inside Xbox vs State of Play, and tons of games we've played!", "Living Right in a Wrong World (Cont.) - Audio" and "Living Right in a Wrong World - Audio" from podcasts like ""The Present Stage: Conversations with Theater Writers", "Appreciating Shakespeare with Doctor Rap", "Lamer Gamers Podcast", "New Hope Baptist Church" and "New Hope Baptist Church"" and more!

    Episodes (9)

    Benjamin Velez — THE TEMPEST

    Benjamin Velez — THE TEMPEST

    Follow The Present Stage on Instagram at @thepresentstage

    The Present Stage: Conversations with Theater Writers is hosted by Dan Rubins, a theater critic for Slant Magazine. You can also find Dan's reviews on Cast Album Reviews  and in The New Yorker's Briefly Noted column.

    The Tempest is running off-Broadway at the Delacorte Theatre through September 3rd. Find out more at www.publictheater.org.

    If you'd like to learn more about Hear Your Song and how to support empowering youth with serious illnesses to make their voices heard though songwriting, please visit www.hearyoursong.org

     

    Follow The Present Stage on Instagram at @thepresentstage

    The Present Stage: Conversations with Theater Writers is hosted by Dan Rubins, a theater critic for Slant Magazine. You can also find Dan's reviews on Cast Album Reviews  and in The New Yorker's Briefly Noted column.

    The Present Stage supports the national nonprofit Hear Your Song. If you'd like to learn more about Hear Your Song and how to support empowering youth with serious illnesses to make their voices heard though songwriting, please visit www.hearyoursong.org

    The Tempest (Series II, Podcast W)

    The Tempest (Series II, Podcast W)

    Series II, Podcast W: The Tempest

    Shakespeare's most mystical play.


    References are to the following:  C.S. Lewis, The Discarded Image (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1964, repr. 1967), Chapter VI; C.S. Lewis, The Abolition of Man (New York: HarperCollins, 2001, orig. copyright 1944), pp. 77–78; Frank Kermode, ed., Arden edition of The Tempest (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 6th ed., 1958), Intro. pp. xxxv–xxxvii, pp. liii–liv, and Appendix B, p. 143.

    Questions? Email DoctorRap@zohomail.com

    Ni No Lamer! - Is PS5 Launch in Trouble? Inside Xbox vs State of Play, and tons of games we've played!

    Ni No Lamer! - Is PS5 Launch in Trouble? Inside Xbox vs State of Play, and tons of games we've played!

    Helllllooooo Lamer Gamers! This is simplyTravis and Rowdy5000 for the Lamer Gamers Podcast and we’ve recently ran into somewhat of a problem. HONK I was recently informed by a strange little fairy monster with a lamp attached to his nose that I, simplyTravis, am the “Pure Hearted One” and apparently am a freaking wizard. HONK While stumbling through my handy dandy new wizard book I might have accidentally read something HONK wrong and ...HONK HONK HONK...I might have turned rowdy5000 into a honking goose. The only time we have to record this episode is today so might as well HONK get through Episode 13 of the Lamer Gamers Podcast together… HONK


    Today we’ll be talking about a ton of games since our most recent 500 year flood. This ones name was Imelda. Then we’re going to talk about Inside Xbox vs State of Play, Hori Split Pad Pro review, and alll the fake news.

    Seth Lerer: Prospero’s Son - QuoteUnquote

    Seth Lerer: Prospero’s Son - QuoteUnquote
    Seth Lerer discusses his moving memoir, “Prospero’s Son: Life, Books, Love and Theater,” a record of the tempestuous relationship between Lerer and his father which is later echoed in Lerer’s relationship with his own son. The narrative is framed by elements of literature and performance, with particular reference to Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” and its evocation of father as magician. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Humanities] [Show ID: 25531]

    Seth Lerer: Prospero’s Son - QuoteUnquote

    Seth Lerer: Prospero’s Son - QuoteUnquote
    Seth Lerer discusses his moving memoir, “Prospero’s Son: Life, Books, Love and Theater,” a record of the tempestuous relationship between Lerer and his father which is later echoed in Lerer’s relationship with his own son. The narrative is framed by elements of literature and performance, with particular reference to Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” and its evocation of father as magician. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Humanities] [Show ID: 25531]

    Seth Lerer: Prospero’s Son - QuoteUnquote

    Seth Lerer: Prospero’s Son - QuoteUnquote
    Seth Lerer discusses his moving memoir, “Prospero’s Son: Life, Books, Love and Theater,” a record of the tempestuous relationship between Lerer and his father which is later echoed in Lerer’s relationship with his own son. The narrative is framed by elements of literature and performance, with particular reference to Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” and its evocation of father as magician. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Humanities] [Show ID: 25531]

    Seth Lerer: Prospero’s Son - QuoteUnquote

    Seth Lerer: Prospero’s Son - QuoteUnquote
    Seth Lerer discusses his moving memoir, “Prospero’s Son: Life, Books, Love and Theater,” a record of the tempestuous relationship between Lerer and his father which is later echoed in Lerer’s relationship with his own son. The narrative is framed by elements of literature and performance, with particular reference to Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” and its evocation of father as magician. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Humanities] [Show ID: 25531]