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Macready Wonders: Should I Stay or Should I Go?!

49 min · 31 de oct de 2025
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British actor William Charles Macready inks a deal to do Macbeth at the Astor Place Opera House. It gets off to a rocky, smelly start. He's not sure what to do. Meanwhile, a buncha Bowery B'Hoys try to lay their mitts on some muskets, while Washington Irving undertakes verily to crush "the mob." And gee, book titles were so very loooooooooooong back then. To sign up for Andrew L. Erdman's newsletter, nERDism [https://mailchi.mp/af01cedcce9f/keep-up-with-andrew], click here. For a list of sources click here [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pq16JuTqhM].  Theme Music: Kelly Dwyer. Logo Design: Mary Birdsong. Producer/Editor: Joshua Dudley.

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