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Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks to Margo Hendricks about race and Shakespeare, the romance novels she publishes under her ‘Elysabeth Grace’ pseudonym and what is next for Shakespeare studies.
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks to Dr. Ian Smith about his new book, Black Shakespeare: Reading and Misreading Race, which explores how Shakespeare explores race in his plays.
Two programmes relating to course AA306: Band 1) Measure for Measure: explores the interlocking themes of chastity, identity, sexuality, and religion in Measure for Measure through specially filmed scenes...
Podcast hosted by Greg Carlwood. This edition features an interview with Alan Green - author of ‘De-coding Shakespespeare’ and the Shakespeare musical ‘Bard’- on the theories surrounding the...
60-Second Shakespeare is a BBC project to encourage UK students to create their own 60-second interpretations of Shakespeare using audio, video, animation and IT skills. In this production students deliver...
Video made as part of The Shakespeare 2020 Project. Sean Keilen (University of California at Santa Cruz) analyses how the play explores themes of identity in society and the role of laughter and the objects...
Radio programme. !0 years after his death, what is Olivier’s cultural legacy? By cutting the theatre text of Henry V he created a film of patriotic wartime propaganda which still colours perceptions of...
Radio documentary. From the Sir John Falstaff Goblet Collection to the complete plays on CD Rom, Shakespeare is alive in multitudinous ways. But in what state is the English national poet at the new...
The play is placed in the context of comedy as an art form. Its structure is analysed as a progression from strife to communal happiness and from a set of opposites to reconcilation and harmony. Key...
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks to author Farah Karim-Cooper’s new book, The Great White Bard, which explores the language of race and difference in some of Shakespeare’s plays including Titus Andronicus,...