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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...
Podcast hosted by Thomas Dabbs (Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo, Japan). In this edition Edward Wilson-Lee (University of Cambridge) discusses his research into Shakespeare in East Africa.
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...
Exploring the theory that Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, wrote the plays that we attribute to Shakespeare. Roland Emmerich’s new film ANONYMOUS has re-opened the Shakespeare authorship debate. Professors...
An adaptation into three parts of all three parts of Henry VI, and Richard III. The plays were performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company under the titles Henry VI, Edward IV and Richard III. They were...
Macbeth produced by the Bob Jones University Classic Players directed by William McCauley and Janie Caves McCauley with Bob Jones III and Beneth Jones as the Macbeths.
This is the third in a series of collaborative online readings of Shakespeare’s plays conducted using the Zoom video conferencing platform with the actors each appearing in a panel on screen. The number of...
A student production of Richard III by Hofstra University’s Department of Drama and Dance, filmed live in HD with multiple cameras. The filming director was Bri Fronczak. Performed on the Hofstra Globe...
Radio adaptation of Hamlet by Orson Welles who also played the title role. Irving Reis directed Part 1 and Brewster Morgan Part 2. Narrated by Edward Jerome.
US documentary series analysing the physiology and psychology of laughter. In episode 4, INHIBITION, E.B. Pettit (Chairman of Arts, Brandeis University) explains Freud’s theory that laughter helps people...