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TitlePub. DateDuration
Episode 49--Flip the Script 501 Dec 202500:25:33

Katelyn Miller--Mercutio from Romeo & Juliet

Doll Piccotto--Marc Antony from Julius Caesar

Sydney Harmon & Melissa Brown--Iachimo & Posthumus from Cymbeline

Pat Tyler--Hamlet from Hamlet

Bryan Freeman--The Gaeler's Daughter from Two Noble Kinsman

James Lucas--Titania from A Midsummer Night's Dream

Episode 48: Shakespook 2025--Ghost Stories01 Nov 202500:33:20

Tonight for your Halloween hauntings we present two stories--There Was A Man Dwelt Beside a Churchyard--a continuation of the story Mamilius begins to tell in A Winter's Tale, and the Ghost Story of Annie Walker.


Narrator of the Ghost Story of Annie Walker: James Lucas

Episode 39: Flipping the Script 408 Dec 202400:38:57
Episode 38: Bard Talk--HALLOWEEN31 Oct 202400:32:48

Did Shakespeare Trick or Treat? Tune in and find out!!


Players:

Vincent Shakesprice--James Lucas

First Fairy/Juliet--Sydney

Nurse--Melissa Mei Jones

Puck--Tonya Mara


Sources:

Astonishing legends.com

'Did Shakespeare Go Trick or Treating'--Cassidy Cash:

"All Saints Day"--Britannica

'Samhain"--History.com

"Imbolc"--History.com

"Beltane"--History.com

"Lughnassa"--History.com

"Origin of Halloween"--Hauntpay.com

Episode 37: Shakespod--BACK TO SCHOOL02 Oct 202400:39:45

Ever wonder what school was like in Shakespeare's Day? Well, tune in this week to find out! This week we dive into Shakespeare's school days, what kind of education he had, and why some people think that means he couldn't have written his plays.

Merry Wives of Windsor Scene performed by: Sydney Harmon, Oliver Piccotto, Doll Piccotto, and James Lucas as Sir Hugh.

Sources for this podcast:

Elizabethan Education by Linda Alchin

"A Double Spirit of Teaching--What Shakespeare's Teachers Teach Us" by Patricia Winson

Why Some People Think Shakespeare Didn't Write Shakespeare, Explained--by Constance Grady

Greene's Groats-Worth of Witte--Folger Shakespeare Library

Children in Elizabethan England--Julia Bossonis

Welcome to Grammar School

Famous Shakespeare Authorship Skeptics--Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship

Yes, Shakespeare Really Was Shakespeare--Shiladitya Sen

The Rediscovery of Shakespeare's Greek--Earl Showerman

Yes, Shakespeare Really Did Write Shakespeare--Alex Knapp

A Note on a Phrase In Shakespeare's Play King Lear-"A Plague Upon your Epileptic Visage"--Tim and Hannah Betts

Episode 36: Shakespeare and China28 Aug 202400:32:15

This episode of Shakespod dives into the history of theatre in China and when and how Shakespeare made his arrival there.


Special Guest: James Lucas performing Marc Antony from Julius Caesar.

Sources:

SHAKESPEARE IN CHINA

Ho Hsiang-Lin

The ComparatistVol. 13 (MAY 1989), pp. 11-21 (11 pages)Published By: University of North Carolina Press


Shakespeare Reception in China by Yanna Sun

Theory and Practice in Language Studies, Vol. 2, No. 9, pp. 1931-1938, September 2012 © 2012 ACADEMY PUBLISHER Manufactured in Finland.


Why China's Love Affair With Shakespeare Endures

Enid Tsui, Post Magazine

https://www.scmp.com/magazines/post-magazine/long-reads/article/1996061/why-chinas-love-affair-shakespeare-endures

Shakespeare in China

L.E.

https://legrandcontinent.eu/fr/2017/03/12/shakespeare-in-china/


Royalty-Free Renaissance music provided by:Pixabay

Episode 35: Shakespod--The Chinese Exclusion Act and The Comedy of Errors Interview13 Aug 202400:38:02

In this episode, we take an in-depth look at the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, which provides the backdrop for our 2024 summer production of THE COMEDY OF ERRORS in Sanborn Park. The episode also features an interview with Melissa Mei Jones, director of THE COMEDY OF ERRORS, discussing her experience as a first-time director, her experience directing an AAPI-centric production, and much, much more.


Sources:

Royalty Free Music from https://www.fesliyanstudios.com

National Archives--archives.gov

Office of the Historian--history.state.gov

Library of Congress--loc.gov

Bill of Rights Institute--The Chinese Exclusion Act--Stephanie Hinnershitz

NPR--As Chinese Exclusion Act Turns 135, Experts Point to Parallels Today--Kat Chow

Calisphere--Chinese Exclusion Act Exhibition

Leland Stanford on Chinese Exclusion--1889

Tour of San Francisco's Chinatown

Episode 34: The Play's the Thing...Unless It's the Movie30 Jun 202400:45:32

Doll Piccotto, SVS' Resident Dramaturg and 3 guests, Alika Spencer, director of SVS' Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, Myles Rowland, actor who is playing Henry Jekyll and James Lucas--because he's entertaining and loves movies--discuss 3 different film versions of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde.

CORRECTION: We often call the John Barrymore version the 1931 version--it is in fact the 1920 version.

Films Discussed:

Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde--John Barrymore (1920)--Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjQaAK5Vof4


Dr. Jekyll & Ms. Hyde--Tim Daly/Sean Young (1995)--Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFf9khNkOtc


Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde--Michael McKell (2021)--Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAd6bp0naAA

Episode 33: Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde20 May 202400:31:17

Join Doll Piccotto, our resident dramaturg as she takes a walk on the light and dark side in this discussion of Jekyll & Hyde, Dualism and Allegory. Be sure to see our production of Jekyll & Hyde this summer at Sanborne Park in Saratoga, CA. Special Guest recordings by James Lucas.


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Episode 32: All's Well That Ends Well?31 Mar 202400:37:21

All's Well that Ends Well....or does it? Listen in as a director, a professor and a dramaturg discuss Shakespeare's 'problem plays' and the issues that hinder a 'happy ending' in All's Well that Ends Well. Dr. Adrienne Eastwood from San Jose State Universityand and Marley Rose-Teter, the Director of Silicon Valley Shakespeare's All's Well that Ends Well sit down with Doll Piccotto, our resident dramaturg to pick apart these fascinating plays and discuss why they don't sit well with our modern sensibilities.

Episode 31: Bard Talk - All's Well That Ends Well26 Feb 202400:30:35

In this episode, SVS Resident Dramaturg, Doll Piccotto, does a deep dive into Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well.

Episode 30: Flipping the Script 325 Nov 202300:14:18

In the third edition of "Flipping the Script," SVS presents another round of artists performing monologues in roles they wouldn't be traditionally cast in. Featuring pieces from Romeo & Juliet, Julius Caesar, The Importance of Being Earnest, and more; this episode will having you seeing these characters in a new light. 

Episode 47: SVS Stories 202529 Aug 202500:41:55

Stories of outdoor theater from SVS' actors, directors and crew.

Episode 29: Shakespeare & Film27 May 202300:55:24

Silicon Valley Shakespeare's Production Manager, Tonya Mara, has a lively discussion with guests Doll Piccotto and Christian Pizzirani about all the good (and bad) examples of Shakespeare inspired films as SVS gears up for Shakespeare in Love, opening at Sanborn this summer.


Episode 28: Bard Talk - King Lear10 Apr 202300:20:52

In this episode, SVS Resident Dramaturg, Doll Piccotto, does a deep dive into Shakespeare's King Lear.

Episode 27: Twelfth Night Directors Interview25 Feb 202300:38:33

Silicon Valley Shakespeare Production Manager, Tonya Mara, sits down with Twelfth Night's co-directors, Ivette Deltoro and Erin Southard, to discuss their vision of SVS's upcoming Willow Street production of Twelfth Night

Episode 26: Bard Talk - Twelfth Night31 Jan 202300:19:50

Kicking off our 2023 season, SVS Resident Dramaturg, Doll Piccotto, gives a fun and interesting in depth look at Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.

Episode 25: Flipping the Script 225 Nov 202200:19:13

In the second edition of "flipping the script" SVS presents another round of artists performing monologues in roles they wouldn't be traditionally cast in. Featuring pieces from Hamlet, King Lear, Dr. Faustus, and more; this episode will having you seeing these characters in a new light. 

Episode 24: Jane Austen14 May 202200:21:12

Bard Talk “The World of Jane Austen”

What was it like to be a woman in Regency England? What does the right of primogeniture even mean?!? Dive into the world of Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility with SVS Dramaturg Doll Piccotto to answer these questions and more.

Reference material:

1. An Analysis of Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen, Schatzie Speaks, Owlcation Online, June 19, 2018

2. Sense and Sensibility Analysis--Elinor and Marianne, Close Reading with Dr. Octavia Cox, YouTube, May 15, 2020.

Episode 23: Measure for Measure Director Interview26 Mar 202200:39:28

Production Manager, Tonya Mara, sits down and discusses SVS's upcoming Sanborn production of Measure for Measure with show's director, Doll Piccotto. 

This episode does contain mention of sexual assault so listener discretion is advised.

Episode 22: LGBTQ+ in Shakespeare 19 Feb 202200:20:24

SVS' 2022 live season starts with a LGBTQ+ version of Romeo & Juliet. To help us kickstart our season, SVS Artistic Director, Angie Higgins, sits down with company Dramaturg, Doll Piccotto, to discuss the history of R&J and LGBTQ+ in Shakespeare. 

Episode 21: Audition Tips for Actors22 Jan 202200:47:15

SVS Production Manager, Tonya Mara, sits down with Ivette Deltoro (Casting Assistant for City Lights Theater Company), Sara Dean (Executive Artistic Director for South Bay Musical Theatre), and Melinda Marks (Free lance director/artist in the Bay Area) to discuss helpful tips and tricks for actors when going back in to the audition room. 

Episode 20: Interview with Audacity Performing Arts Project18 Dec 202100:52:34

SVS Artistic Director, Angie Higgins, sits down with company founder, Louis Stone-Collonge, and executive director, Rosalind Sanchez, to chat about the importance of inclusion-based theatre productions, artistic programming, and quality arts education.  

Episode 46: Dear Miss Woodhouse, Please Stop--Directing the Chaos with Erin Southard01 Aug 202500:26:28

Thank you to Erin Southard for a delightful interview regarding her direction of Silicon Valley Shakespeare's production of Emma.

Additional acting by:

Mr. James Lucas

Episode 19: Flipping the Script27 Nov 202100:33:33

SVS is “flipping the script” and presenting gender-swapped performances of Shakespearean monologues. Featuring pieces from Twelfth Night, Macbeth, Othello and more, this episode will have you seeing these characters in a new light.

Episode 18: Bard Talk - Shakespeare's Ghosts30 Oct 202100:26:49

Just in time for Halloween, SVS Resident Dramaturg Doll Piccotto gives a spooky new Bard Talk all about ghosts in Shakespeare’s plays. From Richard III to Macbeth, Julius Caesar to Hamlet, ghosts play a significant roles in some of Shakespeare’s most iconic works. Learn about how ghosts were perceived during the Elizabethan Era, and how beliefs during that time molded the way Shakespeare included ghosts as characters in his plays.

Bard Audio Play 3: RICHARD III28 Aug 202101:30:00

Silicon Valley Shakespeare presents Richard III, our final summer Bard audio play.

Directed by Doll Piccotto with sound design & editing by Ryan Lee Short, this riveting production follows one of Shakespeare’s (and history’s) most devious, manipulative villains in his pursuit of the crown. Hear the tale as you’ve never heard it before—as a 1940’s radio drama, complete with era-inspired commercials.

CAST

Richard III… LaMont Ridgell

Buckingham… David Boyll

Queen Margaret, others… Valerie Façhman

Lady Anne, others… Sarah Benjamin

Richmond, others… Kyle Dayrit

Clarence, others… Muse Lee

Queen Elizabeth, others… Sarah Lee

Edward, others… Tom Shamrell

Duchess of York, others… Cynthia Lagodzinski

Bard Audio Play 2: THE COMEDY OF ERRORS31 Jul 202101:18:48

Silicon Valley Shakespeare presents The Comedy of Errors, our second summer Bard audio play.

Directed by Angie Higgins with sound design & editing by Phil Surtees, this hilarious farce of mistaken identity follows two sets of identical twins who were separated from each other years before but now find themselves in the same city. It will have you reeling with laughter!

CAST

Antipholus of Syracus & Ephesus… Tom Gough

Dromio of Syracus & Ephesus… Evelyn Huynh

Adriana… Regina Kohl

Luciana, Second Merchant… Nicole Javier

Egeon, Officer… Kyle Smith

Emelia, First Merchant… Josie Burgin Lawson

Courtesan, Balthazar… Ambera DeLash

Duke Solinus, Angelo, Servant… James Eric Lucas

Bard Audio Play 1: TITUS ANDRONICUS03 Jul 202101:27:20

Silicon Valley Shakespeare presents Titus Andronicus, the first in our summer Bard audio plays series.

Directed by Tonya Mara with sound design, music & editing by Charlie Hoyt, this chilling tale begins when Roman general Titus Andronicus returns from war with four prisoners. What follows is a series of murders, retaliation and revenge.

CAST

Titus… Evan Darwin Winet

Tamora… Lucy Littlewood

Saturnius… Arthur Scappaticci

Marcus… Sarah Thermond

Lucius/Martius… Melinda Marks

Lavinia/Aemilius… Stephanie Whigham

Bassianus/Publius… Andre Leben

Chiron/Quintus… Arturo Dirzo

Demetrius/Mutius… Alan Coyne

Episode 17: Interview with EnActe Arts12 Jun 202100:48:11

SVS Marketing Director Laura Domingo sits down with EnActe Arts Artistic Director Vinita Sud Belani and Director of Education Vijay M. Rajan. They discuss how the Silicon Valley theatre company and arts organization is on a mission to be a talent incubator and to tell South Asian stories with universal appeal.

Episode 16: Bard Talk: The Merchant of Venice29 May 202100:26:24

Silicon Valley Shakespeare’s Resident Dramaturg Doll Piccotto talks about how the social and political structures of 16th century Venice—including the restrictions placed on Jewish residents—made the city one of the only places where the story of The Merchant of Venice could be set.

Episode 12 - Playwrights in Quarantine25 May 202100:55:03

Local playwright, Ross Harkness, sits down with other Bay Area writers to discuss what it's been like as a playwright during quarantine in our latest episode of ShakesPod

Episode 15: Interview with Annalisa Tkacheff16 May 202100:32:25

SVS Artistic Director Angie Higgins sits down with our new Executive Director, Annalisa Tkacheff. Hear all about Annalisa's journey to Silicon Valley Shakespeare, her own personal history with the Bard, and her vision for the company's future.

Episode 14 - Ira Aldridge23 Apr 202100:23:09

SVS Resident Dramaturg Doll Picotto explores the complex history of race in Shakespeare performance, including the lens in which we view his works, and the life of Ira Aldridge, the first Black Shakespearean actor.

Episode 45: I've Got A Hunch He's Gonna Be King! The Two Faces of Richard III02 Jul 202500:36:51

A look at this summer's Richard III and a comparison between Shakespeare's Richard and History's Richard!


Acting Credits:

Richard III--James Lucas

Lady Anne--Doll Piccotto

Sir Thomas More--James Lucas


Poem: "Richard" by Carol Anne Duffy

Performed by James Lucas

Episode 13 - Interview with College of Adaptive Arts10 Apr 202100:42:07

SVS sits down with the professors from the College of Adaptive Arts, a non-profit in San Jose that's paving a new path for adults with special needs, to chat about why art and accessibility is important for everyone. 

Episode 11: Bard Talk; The Politics of Julius Caesar06 Mar 202100:23:15

SVS dramaturge, Doll Piccotto, give us an in depth look at the Politics of Julius Caesar, just in time for the Ides of March!

Episode 10: Love is Love, Part II20 Feb 202100:56:06

Our "Love is Love" series continues as SVS Production Manager Tonya Duncan sits down with Bay Area artists and members of the LGBTQ+ community Larry Barrott, Kein Heath, and Marley Teter to discuss LGBTQ+ representation on the stage.

Episode 9: Love is Love06 Feb 202100:39:57

“I love you with so much of my heart that none is left to protest.” (Much Ado About Nothing, Act IV, Scene i)

SVS Production Manager Tonya Duncan sits down with Erika Cisnernos, Outreach Coordinator for the LGBTQ Youth Space, to discuss their work within the LGBTQ+ community. A San José-based non-profit, the LGBTQ Youth Space provides mental health programs and community support for LGBTQ, questioning, and ally youth and young adults. 

Episode 8: Music to My Ears, Part 223 Jan 202100:45:50

We continue our journey through the sounds of Shakespeare next Saturday with part two of ShakesPod’s "Music to My Ears." SVS Actor and Photographer Christian Pizzirani sits down with some of the Bay Area’s favorite sound designers — Charlie Hoyt, Phil Surtees, and George Psarras — to talk about the behind-the-scenes world of sound design and composition.

Episode 7: Music to My Ears09 Jan 202100:50:12

SVS Production Manager Tonya Duncan sits down with some of the Bay Area’s top musical theatre aficionados to chat about musicals inspired by Shakespeare. Featuring SVS Executive Director (and musical theatre director) Doug Brook, director and vocal director Diane Milo, and director and SVS stage veteran Walter Mayes, our guests gab about your favorite Shakespeare-inspired musical, and some hidden Broadway gems you might not know about.

Episode 6: SVS Gives Back12 Dec 202000:46:04

It's the season of giving! For this special episode, we've decided to highlight another organization that speaks to our motto: to innovate, illuminate, and inspire. SVS veteran Evelyn Huynh (last seen on stage in her award-winning performance as Greenie in The White Snake) sits down with Red Ladder Theatre Company Director Karen Altree Piemme, and Actor/Facilitator Tasi Alabastro, to discuss their work with the nationally acclaimed, award-winning social justice theatre company.

Episode 5: “Nasty Women” get it done!, Part II21 Nov 202000:55:49

It’s the second half of ShakesPod’s Nasty Women series, featuring the behind-the-scenes stories from the ultimate lady bosses of theatre, our panel of female stage managers. This week, ShakesPod shines a spotlight on the ladies who defy convention. Hosted by SVS Production Manager Tonya Duncan, and featuring Bay Area stage managers Chrissie Schwanhausser, Michelle Singh, and Alexandra Maisonneuve Teixeira, this episode is an inside look at the empowered women of our daily lives.

Episode 4: “Nasty Women” get it done! 07 Nov 202000:37:15

ShakesPod shines a spotlight on the ladies who defy convention. We’re diving into the history of women in theatre with SVS dramaturg Doll Piccoto and featuring some of the most talented female-identifying and non-binary actors as they tackle traditionally male Shakespearean monologues. Featuring pieces from Hamlet, Much Ado About Nothing, Othello, and other iconic Shakespearean monologues, this episode is a battle cry for Nasty Women.

Episode 3: Magic and Mischief31 Oct 202000:22:16

In this episode, SVS is getting into the Halloween spirit! This frighteningly funny Halloween special is hosted by the creepiest couple on the block, Ms. Tamora and Titus (Doll Piccotto and James Lucas). Join our devilishly delightful hosts as they interview the infamous witches of Macbeth.

Episode 44: Critical Hit: The Tempest Edition02 Jun 202500:28:56

Roll for initiative and prepare for a storm of epic proportions!

In this episode of Shakespod we chat with Drew Jones, Director of The Tempest at Frank Bramhill Park in San Jose, June 6-22, 2025 and find out what inspired his Dungeons & Dragons take of this epic play!!

Thank you to Drew Jones for his time and energy!

Bonus Episode: An Interview with Aldo Billingslea24 Oct 202000:42:55

We sat down with Bay Area theatre veteran Aldo Billingslea to chat about his work with The Black Theatre Fund, which supports the development and production of Black Theatre across the United States. Learn more about the fund and donate here.

Learn more about Aldo's production of Polar Bears, Black Boys & Prairie Fringed Orchids here

Hosted by SVS Managing Director Annalisa Tkacheff

Bard Talk: History of Macbeth20 Oct 202000:22:32

Our premiere episode, “Bard Talk: History of Macbeth,” dives into the horrific hidden history of Macbeth and features special performances by 2019’s Macbeth Theatre Bay Area Award Finalist Witches (Drew B. Jones, Sarah Thermond, and Sara Razavi) and Porter (Keenan Flagg).

Episode 43: The Tempest and Dungeons & Dragons--It's all in the Eye of the Beholder02 May 202500:37:35

A first scholarly look at our 2025 Summer Free Shakespeare in the Park production of The Tempest, directed by Drew Benjamin Jones.


Actors:

James Lucas--Oberon, Puck, Prospero

Doll Piccotto--Titania, Ariel

Episode 42: Marlowe's Musings01 Apr 202500:33:21

This episode dives into the weird and wacky world of Christopher Marlowe---or does it?


Actors:

James Lucas--Sir Toby Belch, Dogberry, Lear's Fool

Doll PIccotto--Maria, Verges, King Lear

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