Much Ado About Edward de Vere

Steven takes a deep dive into the history, sources, and text of "Much Ado About Nothing" to explore its connections to the life of Edward de Vere. Exclusively on Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/posts/much-ado-about-84128698?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link

DVS Moot Court Trial Review

Steven provides a review of recent activities of the De Vere Society, including the events held at Middle Temple Hall in March, 2023. He covers the recent administrative battles, the annual meeting, presentations offered at the event, and the proceedings of the Moot Court Trial of William of Stratford. Hear it now exclusively on our Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/posts/dvs-moot-court-82047403?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link

Handwriting on the Wall

Steven welcomes independent scholar, Alan Tarica, to this episode to discuss Alan's work in seeking a paper trail for Shakespeare through various handwriting samples from the Elizabethan period. They also discuss Alan's theories about the reasons for the creation of the Shake-Speare brand, the front man from Stratford, and other clues to solving the Authorship Mystery.

A.I. Shakespeare

Steven welcomes the return of Jon Foss to this episode to discuss he recent interaction with the Artificial Intelligence platform known as ChatGPT regarding the Shakespeare Authorship Mystery. Jon's line of questioning and the compelling answers he received from the AI bot are both intriguing and revolutionary!

Stratford on Trial

Steven welcomes back renowned Shakespearean actor of stage and screen, Richard Clifford, to discuss the coming De Vere Society sponsored Moot Court Trial of William of Stratford. Richard, a DVS board member who has been the driving force behind organizing this seminal event, shares details about the counsels for the defense and prosecution, as well as key witnesses to be called for testimony.

Women of Shakespeare Master Classes

Steven welcomes accomplished actress and theatre educator, Annabel Leventon, to this episode to discuss the "Women of Shakespeare" Master Class series she is developing for the De Vere Society. Annabel shares some of her history as a successful actress of stage and screen, her early experiences as a lover of Shakespeare, and some insight into her connection with the Shakespeare Authorship Mystery.

Research Dynamo

Steven welcomes Shakespeare Authorship Mystery research dynamo James A. Warren to this episode to discuss Jim's ever-growing volume of vast work created from countless hours, days, weeks, and years of research. This episode was recorded inside the famed British Library, where Jim took some time out of his busy research schedule to share his latest quest for more information and history of Shakespeare Authorship studies.