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Shakespeare's Macbeth

An episode of the Talking History with Patrick Geoghegan podcast, hosted by Newstalk, titled "Shakespeare's Macbeth" was published on April 23, 2023 and runs 50 minutes.

April 23, 2023 ·50m · Talking History with Patrick Geoghegan

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On this episode of Talking History: when did Shakespeare become known as The Bard, and why does Macbeth still exert such a powerful hold on audiences hundreds of years later? Join Dr Patrick Geoghegan as he discusses witchcraft, murder and the influence of the Gunpowder Plot on the play with Prof Sandra Clark from the Institute of English Studies at the University of London, Dr. Abigail Rokison-Woodall from The Shakespeare Institute, Stratford-upon-Avon, Prof Emma Smith, Professor of Shakespeare Studies, Hertford College Oxford, and Prof Farah Karim-Cooper, Professor of Shakespeare Studies, King's College London and Director of Education & Research at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.
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