Shakespeare in Canada: A Cultural Map

Shakespeare in Canada: Exploring Our Cultural History through Digital Humanities

A project to create an online interactive cultural map of the presence of the Bard and the way in which his works have shaped Canadian culture.

Browse Items (13 total)

UO-SC-exhibit-Shakespeare-OttawaLittleTheatre.jpg
Exhibit created for course assignment in the seminar ENG 4142 "How Shakespeare Became 'Shakespeare'". View full exhibit

MSND-OLT-1989-9.jpeg
Production photograph depicting two of the lovers

MSND-OLT-1989-8.jpeg
Production photograph depicting two of the lovers

MSND-OLT-1989-7.jpeg
Production photograph depicting the four lovers

MSND-OLT-1989-6.jpeg
Production photograph depicting the four lovers

MSND-OLT-2000-1.jpg
Photograph featuring the characters of Nick Bottom (with the head of an ass), Titania and the fairies.

HP-OLT-1932-1.jpg
Poster for the 1932 production of Hamlet at the Ottawa Little Theatre, which was performed in conjunction with the Montreal Repertory theatre. The poster features Viscount Duncannon in the title role of Hamlet.

TMWOW-OLT-1953-01.jpg
Photograph depicting the entire cast on stage in costume.

MSND-OLT-1952-03.jpg
Photograph of actors on stage playing the roles of Titania and Oberon.

MSND-OLT-1952-02.jpg
Photograph of six actors playing the mechanicals.
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atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2