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Australian adult education television series presented by E.A.M. Colman. University of New South Wales. In the second episode Colman comments on Shakespeare as a playwright.
Radio broadcast. Canada’s Soulpepper Theatre Company has acquired the rights for the first North American reading of Shakespeare’s Edward III. Paul Kennedy talks with actors and scholar about the process...
Radio series. Educational programme designed to introduce students to Shakespeare’s plays. The episode used only the Falstaff scenes.
Australian adult education television series presented by E.A.M. Colman. University of New South Wales. In the first episode Colman asks ‘who was Shakespeare?'.
Australian adult education television series presented by E.A.M. Colman. University of New South Wales. In the fourth episode Colman analyses the quality Shakespeare’s tragedies.
Podcast of a talk given by Martin Regal at the Rose Theatre, Kingston recorded as part of the Kingston Shakespeare Seminars. Regal gives an overview of Chekhov, Ibsen, Shaw and Strindberg as the four main...
Podcast of a one-day seminar hosted by the Department of English Royal Holloway, University of London. Professor Ewan Fernie’s talk shows how Measure for Measure unfolds a demonic theology of desire that...
Radio programme about the construction of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. In interviews with Sam Wanamaker, actors, historians and architects broadcaster Peter Haworth explores the impact of the Globe on...
Podcast of a Thursday lecture held at the Shakespeare Institute in Stratford-upon-Avon. Professor Paul Fiddes (Oxford) and Paul Edmondson (Shakespeare Birthplace Trust) discuss matters pertaining to...
Podcast of a Thursday lecture held at the Shakespeare Institute in Stratford-upon-Avon. Professor Ewan Fernie offers an argument for a more personal, existentially engaged kind of criticism. And an extended...