Reign of King Edward the Third

004 - Act 4

39 min · 6 jan 2026
aflevering 004 - Act 4 artwork

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Dive into the captivating world of The Reign of King Edward the Third, an Elizabethan play printed anonymously in 1596. Often attributed, at least in part, to the genius of William Shakespeare, this play showcases the dramatic flair of the era, with scholars increasingly supporting its Shakespearean connection, while Thomas Kyd likely contributed to its creation. The narrative is rich with jabs at Scotland and its people, which sparked protests from Queen Elizabeths agent in Edinburgh, revealing the contentious nature of its portrayal. The play was notably excluded from the First Folio published after King James ascended the English throne in 1603. The plot unfolds in two gripping acts the first revolves around the Countess of Salisbury, who, caught between her desire and duty, finds herself rescued and pursued by King Edward III. Their tense exchange leads to a dramatic standoff, culminating in Edwards moral reckoning. The second act shifts to the battlefield in France, where young Edward, the Black Prince, grapples with the ethics of war amidst the chaos of conflict, ultimately leading to an unexpected triumph. Join us for a journey through history, intrigue, and the complexities of honor and ambition.

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aflevering 005 - Act 5 artwork

005 - Act 5

Dive into the captivating world of The Reign of King Edward the Third, an Elizabethan play printed anonymously in 1596. Often attributed, at least in part, to the genius of William Shakespeare, this play showcases the dramatic flair of the era, with scholars increasingly supporting its Shakespearean connection, while Thomas Kyd likely contributed to its creation. The narrative is rich with jabs at Scotland and its people, which sparked protests from Queen Elizabeths agent in Edinburgh, revealing the contentious nature of its portrayal. The play was notably excluded from the First Folio published after King James ascended the English throne in 1603. The plot unfolds in two gripping acts the first revolves around the Countess of Salisbury, who, caught between her desire and duty, finds herself rescued and pursued by King Edward III. Their tense exchange leads to a dramatic standoff, culminating in Edwards moral reckoning. The second act shifts to the battlefield in France, where young Edward, the Black Prince, grapples with the ethics of war amidst the chaos of conflict, ultimately leading to an unexpected triumph. Join us for a journey through history, intrigue, and the complexities of honor and ambition.

6 jan 202615 min
aflevering 004 - Act 4 artwork

004 - Act 4

Dive into the captivating world of The Reign of King Edward the Third, an Elizabethan play printed anonymously in 1596. Often attributed, at least in part, to the genius of William Shakespeare, this play showcases the dramatic flair of the era, with scholars increasingly supporting its Shakespearean connection, while Thomas Kyd likely contributed to its creation. The narrative is rich with jabs at Scotland and its people, which sparked protests from Queen Elizabeths agent in Edinburgh, revealing the contentious nature of its portrayal. The play was notably excluded from the First Folio published after King James ascended the English throne in 1603. The plot unfolds in two gripping acts the first revolves around the Countess of Salisbury, who, caught between her desire and duty, finds herself rescued and pursued by King Edward III. Their tense exchange leads to a dramatic standoff, culminating in Edwards moral reckoning. The second act shifts to the battlefield in France, where young Edward, the Black Prince, grapples with the ethics of war amidst the chaos of conflict, ultimately leading to an unexpected triumph. Join us for a journey through history, intrigue, and the complexities of honor and ambition.

6 jan 202639 min
aflevering 003 - Act 3 artwork

003 - Act 3

Dive into the captivating world of The Reign of King Edward the Third, an Elizabethan play printed anonymously in 1596. Often attributed, at least in part, to the genius of William Shakespeare, this play showcases the dramatic flair of the era, with scholars increasingly supporting its Shakespearean connection, while Thomas Kyd likely contributed to its creation. The narrative is rich with jabs at Scotland and its people, which sparked protests from Queen Elizabeths agent in Edinburgh, revealing the contentious nature of its portrayal. The play was notably excluded from the First Folio published after King James ascended the English throne in 1603. The plot unfolds in two gripping acts the first revolves around the Countess of Salisbury, who, caught between her desire and duty, finds herself rescued and pursued by King Edward III. Their tense exchange leads to a dramatic standoff, culminating in Edwards moral reckoning. The second act shifts to the battlefield in France, where young Edward, the Black Prince, grapples with the ethics of war amidst the chaos of conflict, ultimately leading to an unexpected triumph. Join us for a journey through history, intrigue, and the complexities of honor and ambition.

6 jan 202637 min
aflevering 002 - Act 2 artwork

002 - Act 2

Dive into the captivating world of The Reign of King Edward the Third, an Elizabethan play printed anonymously in 1596. Often attributed, at least in part, to the genius of William Shakespeare, this play showcases the dramatic flair of the era, with scholars increasingly supporting its Shakespearean connection, while Thomas Kyd likely contributed to its creation. The narrative is rich with jabs at Scotland and its people, which sparked protests from Queen Elizabeths agent in Edinburgh, revealing the contentious nature of its portrayal. The play was notably excluded from the First Folio published after King James ascended the English throne in 1603. The plot unfolds in two gripping acts the first revolves around the Countess of Salisbury, who, caught between her desire and duty, finds herself rescued and pursued by King Edward III. Their tense exchange leads to a dramatic standoff, culminating in Edwards moral reckoning. The second act shifts to the battlefield in France, where young Edward, the Black Prince, grapples with the ethics of war amidst the chaos of conflict, ultimately leading to an unexpected triumph. Join us for a journey through history, intrigue, and the complexities of honor and ambition.

6 jan 202640 min
aflevering 001 - Dramatis Personae Act 1 artwork

001 - Dramatis Personae Act 1

Dive into the captivating world of The Reign of King Edward the Third, an Elizabethan play printed anonymously in 1596. Often attributed, at least in part, to the genius of William Shakespeare, this play showcases the dramatic flair of the era, with scholars increasingly supporting its Shakespearean connection, while Thomas Kyd likely contributed to its creation. The narrative is rich with jabs at Scotland and its people, which sparked protests from Queen Elizabeths agent in Edinburgh, revealing the contentious nature of its portrayal. The play was notably excluded from the First Folio published after King James ascended the English throne in 1603. The plot unfolds in two gripping acts the first revolves around the Countess of Salisbury, who, caught between her desire and duty, finds herself rescued and pursued by King Edward III. Their tense exchange leads to a dramatic standoff, culminating in Edwards moral reckoning. The second act shifts to the battlefield in France, where young Edward, the Black Prince, grapples with the ethics of war amidst the chaos of conflict, ultimately leading to an unexpected triumph. Join us for a journey through history, intrigue, and the complexities of honor and ambition.

6 jan 202623 min