Biscuit for Your Seadog, A

Synopsis
Second episode of a radio podcast serialisation of Shakespeare’s comedy relocated to Illyria, United States, in 1939. Adapted by Catherine Eaton and rendered into modern English verse by Alison Carey. Part of the ‘Play On Shakespeare’ project to create more contemporary and accessible versions of the texts for performance.

2. Viola, disguised as Cesario, takes a message of love from Orsino (who she has secretly fallen for) to Olivia.
Series
Play on Podcasts: Twelfth Night
Language
English
Country
United States
Medium
Audio
Transmission details
1 Jul 2022
Duration
32 mins

Credits

Director
Christopher Liam Moore
Music
David Reiffel
Adaptor for Radio
Alison Carey; Catherine Eaton
Sound Design
Lindsay Jones
Executive Producer
Michael Goodfriend
Cast
Jamie Ann RomeroViola (later disguised as Cesario)
Amy BrennemanOlivia
Tramell TillmanOrsino, Duke of Illyria
David Kelly (2)Malvolio
Rodney GardinerFeste
Brandon David DelsidSebastian
Catherine CastellanosMaria
Cristofer JeanAntonio
Daniel ParkerSir Toby Belch
George Bennett WatsonCaptain
George Bennett WatsonPriest
Jordan BarbourSir Andrew Aguecheek
Tina Munoz PandyaSecond Officer
Tina Munoz PandyaValentine

Additional Details

Production type
Television and Radio Drama
Historical period
1930s
Plays
Twelfth Night
Subjects
Drama; Shakespeare
Keywords
radio drama

Notes

Notes
The homepage also includes additional podcasts with cast and crew interviews.

Online Availability

Online URL
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/twelfth-night-a-biscuit-for-your-seadog/id1561429994?i=1000568409639
Online format
Streamed/Download

Production Company

Name

Next Chapter Podcasts

Web
https://ncpodcasts.com/playonpodcast External site opens in new window

Sponsor

Name

Play On Shakespeare

Email
info@playonshakespeare.org
Web
https://playonshakespeare.org/ External site opens in new window
Phone
(541) 846 8466
Address
PO Box 955
Ashland, OR
97520
USA

How to cite this record

Shakespeare, "Biscuit for Your Seadog, A". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/shakespeare/search/index.php/title/av79855 (Accessed 25 Nov 2024)