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Introducing Lean & Hungry, a brand-new podcast that breaks down the classics piece by piece. In the upcoming weeks, we'll explore William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet from every possible angle. We'll talk about feuds, hormones, thumbs...and who knows what else?!
Season one is now available. Subscribe on , Stitcher,TuneIn, SoundCloud, or wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Just search for "Lean & Hungry."
If you like what you hear (and we know you will) leave us a review and tell your friends!
About the podcast
The Lean & Hungry podcast includes everything you love about us (great actors, innovative storytelling, modern themes) with a bunch of new features (interviews, background info, games). In each episode we'll break down a classic work of literature piece-by-piece and explore it a way that hasn’t been done before. The podcast will offer culture vultures a new and different take on classic works while also entertaining people who might never think of tuning in to listen to Shakespeare. We want to answer the question, “why does this still matter?” in a compelling and entertaining way. Above all, we want to engage new audiences and make our work more even more accessible.
Who is the audience?
Everyone! Your teenage son, your theater-loving mother, your history-buff uncle, your next door neighbor who “doesn’t get Shakespeare” but devours podcasts. Our podcast will have something for everyone - we aim to perfectly straddle the line between entertaining and educational.
Season one is now available. Subscribe on , Stitcher,TuneIn, SoundCloud, or wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Just search for "Lean & Hungry."
If you like what you hear (and we know you will) leave us a review and tell your friends!
About the podcast
The Lean & Hungry podcast includes everything you love about us (great actors, innovative storytelling, modern themes) with a bunch of new features (interviews, background info, games). In each episode we'll break down a classic work of literature piece-by-piece and explore it a way that hasn’t been done before. The podcast will offer culture vultures a new and different take on classic works while also entertaining people who might never think of tuning in to listen to Shakespeare. We want to answer the question, “why does this still matter?” in a compelling and entertaining way. Above all, we want to engage new audiences and make our work more even more accessible.
Who is the audience?
Everyone! Your teenage son, your theater-loving mother, your history-buff uncle, your next door neighbor who “doesn’t get Shakespeare” but devours podcasts. Our podcast will have something for everyone - we aim to perfectly straddle the line between entertaining and educational.