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Video recording of a live virtual panel discussion moderated by David McCandless (Southern Oregon University). Participants include: L. Peter Callender (African-American Shakespeare Company), Jennie...
Podcast available in audio and video versions. Peter Horn looks at the production of Love’s Labour’s Lost performed as part of the outdoor ‘Shakespeare in Delaware Park’ festival held in Buffalo, New...
Recording of the inaugural lecture by Professor Tiffany Stern at the University of Birmingham on the mutual and complimentary relationship between plays and broadside ballads in Shakespeare’s theatre....
Feature film. A Japanese version of King Lear, directed by Akira Kurosawa, transposed to 16th-century feudal Japan. An old man, now a warlord, cedes his kingdom to his eldest son and starts a power struggle...
Recording of a live lecture by Dr. Deborah Uman (Weber State University) on adaptations of Shakespeare in literature and on screen featuring strong female characters aimed at teenage audiences. Highlights...
Online video panel discussion chaired by Dr Yasmin Arshad and Dr Chris Laoutaris focusing primarily on the ‘Shakespeare She/Her’ project, including clips from some of the monolgues created. With...
A recording made in 2004 of a production of Hamlet performed by the Shakespeare Institute Players of the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham. Paul Prescott as Hamlet
Podcast. Austin Tichenor talks to Will Wilhelm about their new show, Gender Play, or what you Will, which began from the premise that Shakespeare’s plays are fundamentally queer. Will, as a non-binary...
Radio broadcast. A five-part series in which Yasmin Alibhai-Brown explores five Shakespeare plays that cross the racial divide, with contributions from actors and theatre directors. The first programme...
Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. Episode 28 in the series. The link between Shakespeare and Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales stems from an anecdote found in a little-known manuscript which...