In The News: HSNY Trustee William Massena Discusses the Role Clocks Played During Shakespearean Era

In today’s age, we have time management down to a science when it comes to putting on a play. They start on time, intermissions are calculated to the last minute, and acts are rehearsed to fit within time frames. But how was time measured in Shakespeare’s day, and what importance does time play within the works of the man widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language? HSNY Trustee William Massena sheds light on another William - Shakespeare that is - in this podcast by Cassidy Cash

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