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Educational television. Transmitted in two fifteen-minute blocks, the production shows an English teacher in a north London comprehensive teaching Shakespeare’s play to a Year 9 class. The first part of...
Educational television. Pupils from Denbigh High School in Luton re-enact extracts from Richard III, analysing both the personalities and motivations of the characters. The pupils discuss why performing the...
Educational television. Second in a two-part Shakespeare masterclass series, providing teachers with examples of how to make learning memorable.Emphasising story, soliloquy, structure and performance,...
A television play written and directed by George Moorse. No further details known (10/2007).
Educational television. English teacher Sabrina Broadbent leads a masterclass on Shakespeare, using her expertise to engage a group of Year 10 students. Sabrina aims to create memorable learning by keeping...
A week of programmes celebrating the theatre’s contribution to cultural life. Continuing from SEE A SHOW, Frances Barber and Clive Owen perform an extract from Macbeth.
Educational television. Students from Brays Grove Community School join the MOPA Theatre Company to perform a 15-minute version of Much Ado About Nothing. Volunteers from Year 9 take on the roles of Don...
The second of three programmes on Macbeth presented by Dr Frank C. Baxter. Baxter analyses the characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth believing that Macbeth has a deep and vivid imagination that envisions...
Television documentary series. A nine-part series in which John Barton, associate director with the Royal Shakespeare Company, works with RSC actors analysing how Shakespeare’s text works examining the use...
Television documentary series. A nine-part series in which John Barton, associate director with the Royal Shakespeare Company, works with RSC actors analysing how Shakespeare’s text works and examining the...