Episodes

  • 005 - Act 5
    Nov 18 2025
    Discover the intriguing tale of Mucedorus, a play often mistakenly attributed to Shakespeare in its 1610 edition. While it was housed in the library of Charles the Second, the authorship may actually belong to Robert Greene (1558 - 1592). Celebrated for its popularity, this play is referenced in the 1611 Beaumont and Fletcher work, The Knight of the Burning Pestle. Mucedorus was a tremendous success, captivating audiences with its whimsical charm akin to a nursery tale. Acted by traveling companies long after the Commonwealth, it impressively went through seventeen editions between 1598 and 1700—an unmatched feat in pre-Restoration drama. Join us as we delve into this delightful absurdity, expertly narrated by ToddHW and Tucker Brooke.
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    23 mins
  • 004 - Act 4
    Nov 18 2025
    Discover the intriguing tale of Mucedorus, a play often mistakenly attributed to Shakespeare in its 1610 edition. While it was housed in the library of Charles the Second, the authorship may actually belong to Robert Greene (1558 - 1592). Celebrated for its popularity, this play is referenced in the 1611 Beaumont and Fletcher work, The Knight of the Burning Pestle. Mucedorus was a tremendous success, captivating audiences with its whimsical charm akin to a nursery tale. Acted by traveling companies long after the Commonwealth, it impressively went through seventeen editions between 1598 and 1700—an unmatched feat in pre-Restoration drama. Join us as we delve into this delightful absurdity, expertly narrated by ToddHW and Tucker Brooke.
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    17 mins
  • 003 - Act 3
    Nov 18 2025
    Discover the intriguing tale of Mucedorus, a play often mistakenly attributed to Shakespeare in its 1610 edition. While it was housed in the library of Charles the Second, the authorship may actually belong to Robert Greene (1558 - 1592). Celebrated for its popularity, this play is referenced in the 1611 Beaumont and Fletcher work, The Knight of the Burning Pestle. Mucedorus was a tremendous success, captivating audiences with its whimsical charm akin to a nursery tale. Acted by traveling companies long after the Commonwealth, it impressively went through seventeen editions between 1598 and 1700—an unmatched feat in pre-Restoration drama. Join us as we delve into this delightful absurdity, expertly narrated by ToddHW and Tucker Brooke.
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    20 mins
  • 002 - Act 2
    Nov 18 2025
    Discover the intriguing tale of Mucedorus, a play often mistakenly attributed to Shakespeare in its 1610 edition. While it was housed in the library of Charles the Second, the authorship may actually belong to Robert Greene (1558 - 1592). Celebrated for its popularity, this play is referenced in the 1611 Beaumont and Fletcher work, The Knight of the Burning Pestle. Mucedorus was a tremendous success, captivating audiences with its whimsical charm akin to a nursery tale. Acted by traveling companies long after the Commonwealth, it impressively went through seventeen editions between 1598 and 1700—an unmatched feat in pre-Restoration drama. Join us as we delve into this delightful absurdity, expertly narrated by ToddHW and Tucker Brooke.
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    19 mins
  • 001 - Act 1
    Nov 18 2025
    Discover the intriguing tale of Mucedorus, a play often mistakenly attributed to Shakespeare in its 1610 edition. While it was housed in the library of Charles the Second, the authorship may actually belong to Robert Greene (1558 - 1592). Celebrated for its popularity, this play is referenced in the 1611 Beaumont and Fletcher work, The Knight of the Burning Pestle. Mucedorus was a tremendous success, captivating audiences with its whimsical charm akin to a nursery tale. Acted by traveling companies long after the Commonwealth, it impressively went through seventeen editions between 1598 and 1700—an unmatched feat in pre-Restoration drama. Join us as we delve into this delightful absurdity, expertly narrated by ToddHW and Tucker Brooke.
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    24 mins