What's the Word? Shakespeare after 9/11
From: Modern Language Association
Series: What's the Word? Remembering 9/11
Length: 28:58
Scott Maisano discusses Julius Caesar; Jonathan Gil Harris speaks about Macbeth; and Scott Newstok reflects on Henry V in the light of the events of September 11th..
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Piece Description
Scott Maisano discusses Julius Caesar; Jonathan Gil Harris speaks about Macbeth; and Scott Newstok reflects on Henry V in the light of the events of September 11th..
Fifteen- and thirty-second promos available.
This piece has a companion, What's the Word? Seeing 9/11.
Additional Credits
Technical Director, Duke Markos; Production Manager, Lee Morgan




