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Chris Ledgard follows a group of former soldiers who, as the Combat Veteran Players, are attempting to tackle the symptoms of post-traumatic stress by rehearsing and performing Shakespeare’s Henry V, with...
Audio podcast hosted by Andrew Smith. In this episode Stephan Wolfert talks about DE-CRUIT, the organisation he runs that uses Shakespeare to help army and navy veterans cope with trauma. The episode also...
Video in which Stephan Wolfert and Dawn Stern answer questions relating to DE-CRUIT, a theatre programme he founded that seeks to help army veterans with mental health issues and problems reintegrating into...
W. Moelwyn Merchant, University of Exeter, and Brian Morris, St David’s University College Wales, discuss the play. The character and dramatic presentation of Shylock form part of a wider discussion of...
Dr. Michael Gomez leads a round table discussion featuring four young actors. Subdivided into five sections, Dr Gomez facilitates a dialogue on mental health issues that is then illustrated with scenes from...
An introduction to Shakespearean tragedy through an examination of key scenes from four of the plays. It shows how Shakespeare explores the minds - often under intolerable stress - of his characters, with...
Film based on the tragedy written in 1833 by Casimir Delavigne which simplifies Shakespeare’s Richard III by concentrating on incidents and situations involving Gloucester, Queen Elizabeth, the two...