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Sights + Sounds: Ted Lange's 'Shakespeare Over My Shoulder'

8 min · 21 de may de 2026
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William Shakespeare is possibly the most widely recognized writer in western literature… but did he actually write every single thing he gets credit for? It’s a controversial question that many have explored over the years. Including playwright and Oakland native Ted Lange. His new play “Shakespeare Over My Shoulder” is a production of the San Francisco Based African-American Shakespeare Company. KALW’s Jenee Darden spoke with Ted Lange for “The Sights + Sounds Show.” Here’s an excerpt of their conversation.

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