A podcast from Island Shakespeare Festival featuring short stories and conversation inspired by Shakespeare's canon and the lives of theatre people. Stories written by Scott Kaiser (he/him) and read by ISF company members.

Tales from the Vomitorium: 38 Short Stories by Scott Kaiser
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Podcast Overview
A podcast from Island Shakespeare Festival featuring short stories and conversation inspired by Shakespeare's canon and the lives of theatre people. Stories written by Scott Kaiser (he/him) and read by ISF company members.
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Publishing Since
9/19/2020
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Recent Episodes

June 13, 2021
The Monitor
Shelley Hartle reads The Monitor, by Scott Kaiser. Then, Shelley shares her response to the story. After that, Scott and Olena discuss the story and the play on which it's based, with a wrap up to season 1!

June 4, 2021
Shrewd
Jeff Natter reads Shrewd, by Scott Kaiser. Then, Jeff shares his response to the story. Next, Scott and Olena discuss the inspiration behind the story, and the play on which it's based.

May 17, 2021
Théâtre Français
Mary Reagan reads Théâtre Français, by Scott Kaiser. Then, Mary shares her response to the story. Next, Scott and Olena discuss the inspiration behind the story, and the play on which it's based.
19 total episodes available
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