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Podcast hosted by Thomas Dabbs (Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo, Japan). In this edition, Fiona Ritchie (McGill University) discusses her forthcoming book on 18th-century theatre, Shakespeare in the...
Radio broadcast. Series in which Fiona Shaw tries to recreate the sounds of England during Shakespeare’s time.
US radio series portraying England in the sixteenth century.
Anthology arts series. In the 17th century Troilus and Cressida was censored and in the 18th century Tate gave King Lear a happy ending. The programme debates the line between interpretation and vandalism.
Television version of a thrust stage production, using an undergraduate company of fourteen and shot in the 14th-century cellars of Mottisfont Abbey, Romsey. The production emphasises the centrality to...
Radio arts programme. John Pickford explores the intellectual and scientific thought that shaped Shakespeare’s period.
A weekday morning show of news and human interest stories with interviews hosted by Peter Gzowski. In this edition Northrop Frye, author of the book Northrop Frye on Shakespeare, talks about his reputation,...
Radio broadcast. Series in which Fiona Shaw tries to recreate the sounds of England during Shakespeare’s time. In this episode Shaw finds London alive with church bells, hawkers and ballad singers singing...
Radio broadcast. Series in which Fiona Shaw tries to recreate the sounds of England during Shakespeare’s time. In the final episode Shaw considers what sounds the stage audiences would have heard in 1600.
Explores the life and works of William Shakespeare, featuring re-enactments of 16th-century life and short extracts from some of his plays. Narrated by Terry Molloy.