Dave G. Truck

Pig on the Wall

We stand on the shoulders of giants—which is precisely why attribution is so messy.  Great ideas are the product of many minds, from many times. "Pig on the Wall" connects the dots of human progress, putting great accomplishments into context.

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Dave G. Truck

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Education

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Último episodio

10 de jul. de 2026

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Episodios

Hamlet: Act Five, Part One 10.07.2026

In Act Five, Scene One of Hamlet, we confront and meditate upon death—impending, current, and past—but don't worry, there are plenty of jokes.   Thanks to some kindly pirates, Hamlet is back in Denmark and reunited with his ever-loyal college buddy Horatio. They meet in a cemetery, and things get profound, philosophical, and pandemonious. This episode features detailed analysis of scene 5.1 and pl...

Hamlet: Act Four 14.06.2026

Hamlet, Act Four is one thing after another.  A dead body to deal with, Hamlet goes on a diplomatic trip to England, pirates, a soliloquy inspired by Fortinbras, madness, vengeance, some major scheming, and a tragically beautiful, beautifully tragic ending.  This episode features detailed analysis of all this and more, plus there are clips from a wide range of adaptations to bring the text to life...

Hamlet: Act Three, Part Two 04.04.2026

The second half of Act Three of Hamlet features some of the most profound meta-theatrical writing, direction, and performance in the history of stage and screen.   This episode features detailed analysis of the play within the play, the many roles of Hamlet, King Claudius's confession, and Hamlet's visit to his mother's bedroom. There are clips from a wide range of adaptations to bring the text to...

Hamlet: Act Three . . . To Be or Not To Be? 08.03.2026

Hamlet: Act Three, Scene One contains some of the most iconic lines ever written. This episode is a thorough analysis of this celebrated scene, including clips from various performances. This is the scene when the actor playing Hamlet must completely immerse himself in the role. No prior knowledge is required to enjoy this production.  Hopefully, this series will be a valuable resource for those w...

Hamlet: Act Two 01.03.2026

Act Two of Hamlet is full of plots, schemes, and ruses. The characters are laying traps and setting wheels into motion There is also meta-dramatic theatrical trickery and both a literal and a symbolic Trojan Horse. Wild stuff. This episode features detailed analysis of all the various schemes and clips from a wide range of adaptations to bring the text to life. No prior knowledge is required to en...

Hamlet: Act One, Part Two 28.02.2026

Hamlet : a ghost story, a revenge play, and so much more. In the second half of Act One, as The Big Lebowski puts it, "New shit has come to light." We will examine all this new information, and there will be clips from a wide range of adaptations to bring the text to life. No prior knowledge is required to enjoy this production.  Hopefully, this series will be a valuable resource for those who wis...

Hamlet: Act One, Part One 27.02.2026

Hamlet: a sprawling, shaggy masterpiece and the ultimate example of collaborative achievement. How did a Norse legend eventually lead to Shakespeare's timeless Elizabethan masterpiece? This episode briefly traces the historical origins of the play before delving into the first half of Act One. Clips from a wide range of adaptations bring the text to life, showcasing the breadth of interpretations...

The Pig on the Wall 26.02.2026

We stand on the shoulders of giants. Great ideas are the product of many minds, from many times-- which is why attribution is so messy.    

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