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W Moelwyn Merchant, University of Exeter, and Brian Morris, St David’s Univesity College Wales discuss Hamlet. They relate it to its time and review external evidence that can help in understanding the...
Documentary. Naturist film incorporated into a travelogue about the Cornish countryside. Features footage of actor Stuart Samuels rehearsing for a production of Hamlet at the Minack open-air theatre in...
Radio. A six-part series in which Graham Fawcett looks at aspects of Shakespeare through musical settings. Episode 5 includes music by Morley, Berlioz and Rautavaara.
A recently published collection of miscellaneous writings of Ludwig Wittgenstein contains some serious reservations about the nature of Shakespeare’s reputation and genius. George Steiner examines the...
Leading actors perform some of Shakespeare’s greatest speeches in a video series to mark the 400th anniversary of the playwright’s death. Riz Ahmed speaks Edmund’s soliloquy from the start of Act I,...
Fredson Bowers lectures on ‘the nature of tragedy and the significance of the tragic experience’, with Hamlet as the focus.
An analysis of the text of Macbeth by Kim Edwards and Erica Hateley of Monash University. The film includes: discussion about the main characters, setting, themes and plot; the structure of the play; how...
An analysis of the text of Romeo and Juliet by Kim Edwards and Erica Hateley of Monash University. The film includes: discussion about the main characters, themes and plot; the structure of the play; how...
A documentary based on the book Macbeth: Schlafes Mörder by Elke Heidenreich which uses Macbeth to offer a meditation on the nature of evil in the modern world. Narrated by Elke Heidenreich.
Radio drama. Five modern plays for Shakespeare’s women written by Juliet Ace. 2: Confronted by the increasingly maddening (and mad) behaviour of her boyfriend, a nineties Ophelia discusses the nature of...