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Audio podcast. Mandi Kaye and Matthew Vode discuss movies and his dislike of British cinema in general and then look at whether a screening of Shakespeare in Love broke that pattern. (Spoiler: it didn’t.)
Audio podcast book club hosted by Benjamin McEvoy. This edition provides a general introduction to Shakespeare scholarship and his tragedies.
Video workshop run by Dr. Katie Ailes that provides a general introduction to the sonnet form and how those new to it could write their own. Part of the The Return to Form project funded by The National...
Podcast series. Husband-and-wife Aidan and Lindsay discuss the works of Shakespeare. In this introductory episode, they discuss Shakespeare the man and his works in general.
Lecture by Dr Stephen Curtis (Lancaster University), part of the Game Lab series, examining the ways in which the Bard and his works have been used as the inspiration or setting for games, both card/board...
Dooley discusses professional acting in general as also focuses on the first act of The Tempest.
An open-air production of Macbeth by William Shakespeare. Following a prophecy that he will be King, the impatient and ambitious General Macbeth plots and murders to secure his destiny with disastrous...
Video recording of a live seminar held online over Zoom starting with a half hour presentation by Páraic Finnerty (University of Portsmouth) on American poet Emily Dickinson’s engagement with...
Podcast. Howard Caygill’s explores the impact of popular sovereignty in Hamlet as it seems a necessary component to Shakespeare’s play. Claudius’ sovereignty is ambiguous not only because of Hamlet...
Shakespeare’s tragedy, adapted and directed for radio by Emma Harding, set in an imagined near future in which Turkey attacks Cyprus. Western forces rush to Cyprus’ defence, under the command of General...