Michael P. Jensen
Shakespeare Newsletter Contributions
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Talking Books with M.L. Stapleton
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OSF 2018 Review: Romeo and Juliet and The Book of Will
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Talking Books with Dominique Goy-Blanquet
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Talking Books Update
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Two Reviews: Shakespeare & the ‘Live’ Theatre Broadcast Experience and Screening the Royal Shakespeare Company: A Critical History
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Talking Books with Mark Thornton Burnett
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Talking Books Update
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Two Reviews: Shakespeare & the ‘Live’ Theatre Broadcast Experience and Screening the Royal Shakespeare Company: A Critical History
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Shakespeare on Screen: Coronavirus Edition, Part One
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Shakespeare on Screen: Coronavirus Edition, Part One
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David Lindley Obituary: The “Talking Books” Interview We Could Not Do
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Shakespeare on Screen: Coronavirus Edition, Part Two
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Talking Books with Michael Hattaway in 2008
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Review of Still Shakespeare and the Photography of Performance by Sally Barnden.
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Review of Still Shakespeare and the Photography of Performance by Sally Barnden.
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Talking Books Update (70.2)
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Shakespeare at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival 2022
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Review of Darren Freebury-Jones’s Reading Robert Greene: Recovering Shakespeare’s Rival
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“Look with thine ears”: The Challenges and Rewards of Audio Shakespeare, Part One
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“Look with thine ears”: The Challenges and Rewards of Audio Shakespeare, Part One
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Talking Books Update
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Talking Books Update 2023
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A Review of Amanda Wrigley and John Wyver’s Screen plays: Theatre plays on British television
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A Review of Amanda Wrigley and John Wyver’s Screen plays: Theatre plays on British television
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Protected: Talking Books Update (73)
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Protected: A Review of Darren Freebury-Jones’s Shakespeare’s Tutor: The Influence of Thomas Kyd
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Protected: Adrian Noble’s How to Direct Shakespeare and Greg Doran’s My Shakespeare: A Director’s Journey through the First Folio
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“Look with thine ears”: The Challenges and Rewards of Audio Shakespeare, Part Two
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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival and Beyond, 2023
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Adrian Noble’s How to Direct Shakespeare and Greg Doran’s My Shakespeare: A Director’s Journey through the First Folio