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A re-imagining of Julius Caesar Act I, sc. ii with Tony Osoba as Caesar and Mark Stanley as Brutus. The video is part of a series of films commissioned by the British Council throughout 2016.
Russell Jackson (University of Birmingham) introduces the first of a series of four audio lectures from Professor Sir Stanley Wells, C.B.E., to mark his 90th birthday.
Gregory Doran, Artistic Director of The Royal Shakespeare Company, introduces the second of a series of four audio lectures from Professor Sir Stanley Wells, C.B.E., to mark his 90th birthday.
Professor Lena Orlin, Georgetown University, introduces the third of a series of four audio lectures from Professor Sir Stanley Wells, C.B.E., to mark his 90th birthday.
Professor Michael Dobson, Director of The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, introduces the last of a series of four audio lectures from Professor Sir Stanley Wells, C.B.E., to mark his 90th...
The NEWSNIGHT episode includes a lighthearted report by Mark Easton comparing Prince Charles (whose favourite Shakespeare play is Henry V) to a Shakespearean prince. The programme also comprises interviews...
A debate on the authorship of Shakespeare. Professor Stanley Wells, from the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust expounds his view that Shakespeare wrote the plays. Francis Carr propounds the theory that Francis...
Documentary. The first part of the film tells the orthodox story of William Shakespeare of Stratford and the longstanding views held by academia. Professors Stanley Wells and Jonathan Bate defend the...
Director and writer Michael Rubbo argues that Shakespeare’s plays were written by Christopher Marlowe. British academics and Shakespeare scholars, including Stanley Wells and Jonathan Bate, put an opposing...
Live audio recording of John Schlesinger’s 1977 production of Julius Caesar for the National Theatre with John Gielgud as Caesar and Mark McManus as Mark Antony.