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Ep 32: Just One of the Guys (1985), Teen Comedies and Shakespeare

Ep 32: Just One of the Guys (1985), Teen Comedies and Shakespeare

Update: 2025-01-02
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Do you consider something to be a Shakespeare adaptation if it
features a female protagonist who dresses up as a boy? Is this basic concept now considered quintessentially Shakespearean? Or does there need to be an added je ne sais quoi to make it count?


That is the central question concerning the 1985 teen comedy
Just One of the Guys, which the internet claims is loosely based on Twelfth Night. The phrase “loosely based” is doing a lot of heavy lifting in this case.


In this episode we consider the elements of Just One of the Guys that make the case for it being a Twelfth Night adaptation, how it deals with gender presentation in a more serious way than you’d expect from a goofy comedy, and whether teen comedies lend themselves in general to Shakespearean adaptation.


Happy new year, everyone!




Further Listening


Ep. 25: Shakespeare in Adaptation


Ep. 10: Twelfth Night and Gender Exploration




Credit where credit is due


Podcast art by ⁠Halie Branson⁠


Music recording by ⁠josdvg⁠

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Ep 32: Just One of the Guys (1985), Teen Comedies and Shakespeare

Ep 32: Just One of the Guys (1985), Teen Comedies and Shakespeare

Something Shakespeare This Way Comes