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Folger Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare Unlimited

Michael Kahn

Folger Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare Unlimited

Folger Shakespeare Library

Arts

4.7837 Ratings

🗓️ 30 April 2019

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

After over thirty years as the artistic director of Washington, DC’s Tony-winning Shakespeare Theatre Company, Michael Kahn is retiring. Kahn has directed Off-Off-Broadway, Off-Broadway, and on Broadway. He directed Measure for Measure for Joe Papp’s Shakespeare in the Park. He ran, at various points, the American Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford, Connecticut, the McCarter Theatre, and the Acting Company. From 1992 – 2006, he was the Richard Rodgers Director of the Drama Division of the Juilliard School. As a director and as a teacher, Kahn has helped to usher in a new style of Shakespearean acting, one that combines the psychologically-grounded American “Method” with a British emphasis on text, tone, and technique. As Kahn opens The Orestia, the last production of his final season at Shakespeare Theatre Company, we brought him into the studio to talk about Shakespearean performance throughout the 20th century, Shakespeare’s continued relevance, and reading Shakespeare with his mother. Michael Kahn is interviewed by Barbara Bogaev. From the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast series. Published April 30, 2019. © Folger Shakespeare Library. All rights reserved. This podcast episode, ““I Am Able to Instruct or Teach,” was produced by Richard Paul. Garland Scott is the associate producer. It was edited by Gail Kern Paster. Ben Lauer is the web producer. With technical help from Andrew Feliciano and Andrew Bates at Voice Trax West in Studio City, California, and Meg McCluskey and Archie Moore at Clean Cuts studios in Washington, DC. Audio clips from Shakespeare Theatre Company productions are from the James A. Taylor Collection of WAPAVA at the University of Maryland.

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0:00.0

If you could go back and watch a play from 1937, it would seem different.

0:05.2

Sorio! Oh! Cesario! You do not keep promise with me, madam.

0:11.6

Uh, gracious, Olivia.

0:12.8

What do you say, Cesario?

0:14.6

My lord would speak. My duty hushes me.

0:16.8

If it be to the old...

0:17.8

Maybe kind of stiff, maybe a little stagey.

0:20.6

Still so cruel.

0:21.6

Still so constant, my lord.

0:23.6

What, to perverseness, you uncivil lady.

0:26.6

Come boy with me.

0:27.6

Performing Shakespeare in America has changed.

0:30.6

There are a handful of people we can thank for that.

0:33.6

And we're going to spend a half an hour with one of them now.

0:48.3

From the Folger Shakespeare Library, this is Shakespeare Unlimited. I'm Michael Whitmore, the Folgers director. The theater director Michael Kahn first came here to Washington, D.C. in 1986.

0:56.0

He'd done Shakespeare in the Park for Joe Papp and run the Shakespeare Theater in Stratford, Connecticut before then,

1:03.0

and his mission here was to create a new company called the Shakespeare Theater at the Folger Shakespeare Library.

1:09.0

33 years later, as he prepares to retire,

1:12.6

Michael Khan's mission to change Shakespeare performance in America has been accomplished.

1:18.6

In 1992, the troop left the Fulcher and changed its name to the Shakespeare Theatre Company.

1:23.6

Over the years, STC and Michael Khan have won a combined 100 Helen Hayes Awards.

1:30.3

That's the DC version of the Tonys, as well as an actual Tony in 2012 for regional theater.

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