Feel Familiar? Emotionally Intelligent History

"Fire Low."

31 min · 7. nov. 2025
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Talked into continuing his run of the Scottish Play by kid-gloved New Yorkers, William Charles Macready and his fellow thespians manage a remarkable rendering of Shakespeare—sometimes in mime—as rowdies loyal to Ned Forrest try to shut the whole damn thing down. Things get ugly. Then they get uglier. Then the army decides it's time to enter the fray. When has this ever worked out well? 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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