Episode 4: Comedy, Tragedy, and the Plight of the Preterit

Episode 4 of is available on iTunes, or right click here to download.

This latest show features an interview with the mellifluous Kevin Crawford, of the Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival.

Kevin Crawford as Macbeth

Plus Adam Michael Walk discusses Gravity’s Rainbow.

And John responds to mail.

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Episode 4 of is available on iTunes, or right click here to download.



4 responses to “Episode 4: Comedy, Tragedy, and the Plight of the Preterit”

  1. […] Crawford (whom I interviewed on Episode 4) portrayed Falstaff in a fat suit, with a pompadour and white disco suit. He did this in Florida, […]

  2. “I have lived long enough: My way of life hath fall’n into the sear, the yellow leaf; / And that which should accompany old age, / As honour, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have; but in their stead, / Curses, not loud, but deep, mouth-honor, breath, / Which the poor heart would fain deny and dare not.”

    I remember Kevin when he said these lines as Macbeth, and that was the first time they meant something to me that they never truly meant before.

    And, now, in the cold of December, I’m left with this quote–“Poor old Joan, the only person who believes in you is the old drunk that has to go back to hell at twelve o’clock.”

    I miss you, Kevin.

    Anna King.

  3. […] Check out my interview with another Shakespearean actor, Kevin Crawford, back on episode 4 here. […]

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