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Syndicated radio drama. An adaptation of Julius Caesar, with much of the dialogue modernised, but following the original story of the conspiracy. The narrator, E.G. Marshall, assuring listeners that...
Online videoblog hosted by the ‘Dark Lady’ alias E-Verse Contessa Jessica who offers a lexical compendium of words that Shakespeare coined from A-Z. Each weekly blog posting focuses on a different...
Using an interactive format created by BT, online education partner of the National Theatre, the website gives audiences (and particularly young people who are studying Henry V as part of the national...
An acclaimed playwright, novelist, dissident and social activist; Ng g Wa Thiong’o is the Distinguished Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of California, Irvine. He joins University of...
Podcast series in which Dr Neema Parvini, author of Shakespeare’s History Plays: Rethinking Historicism and Shakespeare and Contemporary Theory: New Historicism and Cultural Materialism, interviews...
Recording of a lecture by Professor John Gardyne (Trinity College London) held in front of staff and students at the Istituto Copernico Pasolini in Verona, Italy. Delivered as part of an online sumposium on...
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.
Podcast. Hosted by director Jake Murray, a founder member of the Elysium Theatre Company, this is the first in a series of podcasts made as part of a collaboration between Elysium and Durham University for...
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.