Art as literal product. This is a crime.

Infinite Variety: Slings & Arrows Season 1 Episode 3

Darren Nichols introduces himself to the cast.
“I am Darren Nichols. Deal with that.”

Despite becoming Interim Artistic Director as well as custodian of former director Oliver’s skull, the one thing Geoffrey does not want to do is direct the company’s production of Hamlet. But can he sit back and watch as the production is handed over to his arch-nemesis? Amid the backdrop of Geoffrey’s supposed madness, we also learn of Holly’s questionable plans for the theatre and get a glimpse at the contrasting acting methods employed by Claire and Jack.

Listen Now

The Infinite Variety Podcast can be found on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Music, and other major podcast directories. Links and details available here.

Of course, you can just listen right here too if you prefer!

Notes and Errata

“Art as literal product. This is a crime.”

Watch With Us!

Wondering where you can Slings & Arrows and follow along on our rewatch? You have a couple of options:

  • All three seasons are available for streaming on Acorn TV. (A number of other services claim to offer the show as well, but when you click through most of them are just referring you back to Acorn TV.)
  • Slings & Arrows: The Complete Collection is available on DVD from Amazon.

How Are We Doing?

Both of us are quite new to this (podcasting, not Shakespeare!) are learning as we go. How are we doing? What can we do (or stop doing) to make your experience better? Any questions we can answer? Let us know in the comments!

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Comments

2 responses to “Infinite Variety: Slings & Arrows Season 1 Episode 3”

  1. Guys, I’ve long enjoyed your blogs, and have tried a bit to emulate the two of you on my own Willy Wigglestick blog. I’m really loving hearing you talk about Slings & Arrows, a show I’ve watched all the way through some three or four times. Possibly the greatest (and one of the very few) Shakespeare-oriented comedies ever created. Looking forward to the rest of the discussion!

  2. Thanks for the comment, Cory, and we’re glad to see your blog resuming operations. In episode five (soon to be released) we talk about the famous Richard Burton Hamlet—interesting to see your post on the Wooster Group Hamlet that day after we recorded!

    Take care!

    kj (Bardfilm)

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