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A series of 36, 30 minute lectures given by Peter Saccio, the Leon D. Black Professor of Shakespeare Studies at Dartmouth College. Also available on audio. Course lecture titles: 1. Shakespeare Then and...
A Radiolab podcast which offers a meditation on what happens after the moment of death, as Shakespeare envisions it. In the 1623 Folio, published after Shakespeare’s death, Hamlet’s final line "the...
Television eight-part series in which on consecutive evenings actors perform extracts from Shakespeare’s plays and poems. Episode 2 - David Walliams performs ‘In my stars I am above thee’ from Twelfth...
Television documentary first shown on German television. A record of the filming of Welles’ OTHELLO. The film is re-edited to make the points Welles wishes to make while discussing it. Also included is a...
Feature film. An English troupe of actors tour post-Raj India staging performances of Shakespeare to dwindling audiences as British dominance of, and interest in, British culture fades. The film is an ironic...
Polish television production of Richard III for stage by Feliks Falk and for television by Stanislaw Zajaczkowski. Andrzej Seweryn is Richard.
Twelfth Night directed for radio by Eoin O’Callaghan, with Michael Maloney, Josette Simon and Anne-Marie Duff. Introduced by Richard Eyre. With music composed and performed by Neil Brand, and accompanied...
Audio podcast. Episode three of an all-black radio serialisation of Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost, , set at Howard University in the 1930’s. Episode scripts were adapted and produced by...
A video recording, using a single, fixed camera, of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 1984 production of Henry V. Directed by Adrian Noble with Kenneth Branagh in the title role.
1: The diversity of ‘varieties’ of English in use throughout the world including public school/Oxbridge, post-colonial in India and Africa, feminist, high-tech, American, Pacific Basin, gay, academic....