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Patrick Spottiswoode and Sam Wanamaker discuss the construction and architecture of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre on Bankside.
Radio series in which Martin Wainwright celebrates people who have been overlooked by history. This edition looks at Elisabeth Scott, the architect of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre.
Podcast of a Thursday lecture held at the Shakespeare Institute in Stratford-upon-Avon. Professor Russ McDonald proposes a new framework for examining the sonnets: Elizabethan visual design of the 16th...
Opening address of the Associate Council of the Arts (ACA) Conference that took place 7 - 10 January 1976 in Canada. Following a brief introduction, the address is delivered by Joseph Papp, theatrical...
Radio documentary on the architect Elisabeth Scott who designed the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Scott beat more than 70 contenders for the commision at a time when women her age didn’t have the vote....
Makeover show aimed at younger viewers, hosted by Joe Tracini and Meryl Fernandes. In this episode they help history buff Hector from Wigan, who is a huge fan of William Shakespeare. He needs a space of his...
Television arts series presented by Barry Norman. One item (c12 mins) discusses the opening of the Barbican Arts Centre in London; the Royal Shakespeare Company made the Barbican Theatre their London home....
Shows the steps necessary to bring a play to the stage in Shakespeare’s time, from conception to presentation. Describes the members of the acting company and demonstrates the way productions were...
Part 19 in a 39-part narrated slide show on Western cultural history by Charles G. Bell of St John’s College, New Mexico. The video edition was produced by artists Steina and Woody Vasulka. The video...
Documentary film recalling the first Elizabethan age through surviving architecture, art, furniture, music and literature. The music, by Ralph Vaughan Williams, is played by the London Sinfonia and sung by...