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Much Ado About the AQ - Episode 11
Season 1, Ep. 11
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Apologies for the delay - we're back! We continue with our breakdown of Stanley Wells' book, 'What was Shakespeare Really Like?'
You can buy it here: https://shorturl.at/qOk1p (please don't).
Intro music created by me this time!
Graphic by Ian Bishop (@eeniebish on Twitter and Instagram)
Contact us on muchadoabouttheaq@Gmail.com
If we get 100 likes, Christian will record a diss track about Sir Stanley... (I have not asked him about this)
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