What You Will Audio
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What You Will (Season 1, Episode 9): The Giving of a Ring
Season notes: violence, sexism Olivia is taken by the duke’s newest messenger — too taken, perhaps. https://ko-fi.com/thestoryaerie
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What You Will audio version (S1, E8)
Season notes: violence, sexism At a sailor’s inn, two men part ways. (Not.) https://ko-fi.com/thestoryaerie
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What You Will: A Queer-er Shakespeare audio version (S1, e7)
Season notes: violence, sexism Viola is finally able to speak with Olivia. https://ko-fi.com/thestoryaerie
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What You Will (Season 1, Part 6): Fair Cruelty
Season notes: violence, sexism When Viola-as-Cesario goes a-wooing on Orsino’s behalf, nothing goes according to plan. Text version: https://www.story-aerie.com/what-you-will-s1-e6-a-queer-er-shakespeare/
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What You Will audio version (S1, E5): The Fool Will Tend the Madman
Season notes: violence, sexism The Fool has returned to Countess Olivia’s home, but their reunion is interrupted — twice.
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What You Will audio version (S1, E4)
Count Orsino sets Cesario off on an important task, and an old friend returns to Olivia’s manor. Season notes: violence, sexism, internalized homophobia
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What You Will audio version (S1, E3)
Countess Olivia’s uncle seems unable to resist the call of strong drink. His late hours irritate not only her, but her chambermaid as well. And dealing with Sir Toby’s drunken friends is not on Maria’s list of desires tonight. Season notes: violence, sexism, internalized homophobia
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What You Will Audio Version (S1, E2)
After wrecking on the shore of a strange (to her) country, Viola must now look to the future. What can she do when she’s lost everything? But perhaps there might be a way after all. Dangerous and glorious and perhaps just what she needs. Season notes: violence, sexism, internalized homophobia
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What You Will audio version (S1, E1)
Viola is in love with Duke Orsino Duke Orsino is in love with Countess Olivia Countess Olivia is in love with Cesario Cesario is really Viola in disguise… or is he? Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night is a very queer play, But what if you could make it queerer? Season notes: violence, sexism, internalized homophobia Become a…