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Podcast. In this edition, Dr Varsha Panjwani interviews Wendy Lennon on her web resource Shakespeare, Race and Pedagogy, which explores the plays in the Elizabethan and modern context.
Expanded version of an illustrated presentation by Roger Stritmatter first delivered at the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship symposium on 10 April 2021. It explores the possible hidden meanings behind Ben...
Radio programme in which Winston Churchill’s nephew, Giles Romilly, talks about some of the impressions left by reading Shakespeare’s plays during his solitary confinement as a POW at Tittmoning castle,...
Tape-slide. Shows how England under Elizabeth I shared in the Renaissance and how it affected Shakespeare, how Shakespeare enriched the concept of the tragic flaw to please his audience, the tragic flaws...
Film director and gay rights activist von Praunheim was given 40 000 Deutsche Mark by the West German public broadcasting station WDR to produce a television opera. Von Praunheim’s operatic take on Macbeth...
Radio programme in which presenter J. Isaacs considers what solid addition to our knowledge has been made by research in the various fields of Shakespearean scholarship.
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.
Radio talk by Betram L. Joseph on his research into the technique of Elizabethan acting. The focus of his talk is on "the close connection between the stagecraft of Shakespeare’s players and the...
US variety/interview series hosted by Reg Murray. In this episode John Barrymore, who had recently completed the Streamlined Shakespeare series for NBC, speaks of falling under the spell of Shakespeare while...
Radio programme dedicated to Shakespeare’s works. The broadcast, comprised of music and scenes from Shakespeare’s plays, is thematically grouped into a section on ‘Tragedy’ and a section of...