Introduction: Listening to Shakespeare's worlds of sound / Walter W. Cannon and Laury Magnus
Sensory apprehension : speaking, hearing, and seeing on Shakespeare's stages. "Report me and my cause aright" : hearing the language of exhortation in Hamlet and King Lear / David Bevington
Sound and sight, sound vs. sight in Hamlet / Laury Magnus
Hearing and interfering : solving puzzles in theater productions of Measure for measure / Gayle Gaskill
Hearing gone awry : mishearing, not hearing, and silence. Silence, mishearing, and indirection in Much ado / Caroline Latta
Writing letters, hearing voices : epistolary error on Twelfth night / Walter W. Cannon
Staging "skimble-skamble stuff" : 1 Henry IV and the Welsh voice / Megan Lloyd and Elizabeth Brown
Hearing beyond words : Shakespear's noise, sounds, and music. Soundscape for an offstage beheading : Shakespeare's revision of 2 Henry VI 4.1 / Stephen Urkowitz
"Fearful and confused cries" : birdsong, sympathy, and the fear of sounds in Titus Andronicus / Clio Doyle
"They say it will penetrate" : music as aural violation in The two gentlemen of Verona and Cymbeline / R. W. Jones
Hearing cues in Shakespeare : instrumental music and sound effects in the later plays / Jennifer Linhart Wood
Restructuring audience at Shakespeare's globe / Lesli C. Dunn
Voices from the Blackfriars stage. Voices from the Blackfriars stage : a virtual roundtable discussion from actors at the American Shakespeare Center: Benjamin Curns, Sarah Fallon, Allison Glenzer, John Harrell, James Keegan, Patrick Midgley
Hearing on the Blackfriars stage : a coda / Ralph Alan Cohen.