Did William Shakespeare write all his own plays?

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Mr. Bunker's Conspiracy Time Podcast

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Research begins at 15:35Andy and Art, live from quarantine! To bunk or not to bunk, that is the question! Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The whole enchilada of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles. Today Andy and Art discuss whether William Shakespeare, the immortal bard, truly wrote all his plays! Was it all Slick Willy or was it a litany of other folks??Andy and Art are NOT captured once again by the titular Mr. Bunker - what postcard did he send them this time?In the second segment, Andy and Art give you, the listeners, an uninterrupted presentation of their research into whether William Shakespeare wrote all his plays.Finally, Andy and Art discuss whether William Shakespeare wrote all his plays at length. They also talk about Craig Basketweaver, snooty college professors, Shrek, and so much more!Send us your thoughts to @MrBunkerPod and mrbunkerpod@gmail.com using the hashtag #SlickWillyShakespeareMusic by Michael MartelloArtwork by Hannah RossAudio Editing by Arthur StoneFollow Us:TwitterInstagramWebsiteYoutubeLinks Mentioned:William Shakespeare | Facts, Life, & Plays | Britannica William Shakespeare - Britannica Did Shakespeare really write his own plays? Did Shakespeare really write his own plays? - HistoryWhy some people think Shakespeare didn't write Shakespeare, explained Why some people think Shakespeare didn't write Shakespeare, explained - VoxJustice Stevens's Dissenting Shakespeare Theory Justice Stevens’s Dissenting Shakespeare TheoryShakespeare the 'hard-headed businessman' uncovered Shakespeare the 'hard-headed businessman' uncovered - The IndependentFrancis Bacon | Biography, Philosophy, & Facts Francis Bacon - BritannicaBaconian theory of Shakespeare authorship Baconian Theory of Shakespeare Authorship - WikipediaEdward de Vere, 17th earl of Oxford | English poet and dramatist Edward de Vere - BritannicaOxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship Oxfordian Theory of Shakespeare Authorship - WikipediaTop Reasons Why Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, was Shakespeare - Top Reasons Why Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, was Shakespeare - Shakespeare Oxford FellowshipTimeline of Shakespeare's plays Timeline of Shakespeare’s Plays - Royal Shakespeare Company