As You Like It




On the Media show

Summary: <p>As numbers of the vaccinated rise, theaters around the country are once again opening. In celebration, this week’s show is all about Shakespeare, including how the quintessentially English Bard became an American icon, and what a production in Kabul, Afghanistan meant to the community that produced it.</p> <p>1. James Shapiro, Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, explains how Shakespeare was absorbed into American culture and identity. <a href="https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/otm/segments/how-shakespeare-became-american-icon-on-the-media">Listen.</a></p> <p>2. Qais Akbar Omar, author of <a href="https://us.macmillan.com/author/qaisakbaromar/"><em>A Fort of Nine Towers</em></a>, on how a production of Shakespeare resonated in Kabul, Afghanistan. <a href="https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/otm/segments/shakespearean-comedy-kabul-on-the-media">Listen.</a></p> <p><em>Music:</em></p> <p><em>The Dancing Master: Maiden Lane (John Playford) - The Broadside Band &amp; Jeremy Barlow</em><em>John’s Book of Alleged Dances (John Adams) - Kronos Quartet</em><em>Fife Feature: Lowland’s Away (Roy Watrous) - Gregory S. Balvanz &amp; The US Army Fife and Drum Corps</em><em>Ballad No. 2 in F, Op. 38 (Chopin) - Ivan Moravec</em><em>Little Rose is Gone/Billy in the Lowground - Jim TaylorCollection</em><em>Frail As a Breeze - Erik Friedlander</em><em>The De Lesseps' Dance - Shakespeare in Love Soundtrack</em><em>Kiss Me Kate Overture - Kiss Me Kate Soundtrack</em><em>Brush Up Your Shakespeare - Kiss Me Kate Soundtrack</em><em>Love &amp; the Rehearsal - Shakespeare in Love Soundtrack</em><em>Harpsichord - Four Tet</em><em>Timber Town - Derek and Brandon Fiechter</em></p>