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Comparison of language and rhythms of hip hop and Shakespeare. Features Akala, Simeon and Cameron from the Hip Hop Shakespeare Company. Recorded at the British Library Conference Centre.
Educational video aimed at US grades 7-12. Designed to teach how Shakespeare used language. Presented by Elan Rivera and Scott Kerns.
A Midsummer Night’s Dream performed in BSL with British deaf actors, filmed in Penlanole, mid-Wales and performed in Elizabethan costume. Voiced by Philip Bowen. No cast or credit details known (9/2008).
Radio broadcast. The first of two programmes in which writers and performers reflect on the power of Shakespeare’s language. This episode discusses how Enobarbus’ words "age cannot whither her, nor...
BBC World Service series discussing Shakespeare’s language and how many of his phrases are in current use. The edition on madness discusses "That way madness lies", ‘there is method in my madness’...
BBC World Service series discussing Shakespeare’s language and how many of his phrases are in current use. The edition on grief discusses "at one fell swoop", ‘more in sorrow than in anger’ and...
Pre-school children’s poetry series featuring poems translated into British Sign Language and brought to life with original animation. To celebrate the 400-year legacy of William Shakespeare, Donna and...
Educational video aimed at Key Stages 4 & 5. Analyses Othello through understanding the character of Iago. Intercut with footage from a screen dramatisation of the play, various authorities discuss...
Radio programme broadcast in support of the OU A361 Shakespeare course. Presented by J.R. Mulryne.
BBC World Service series discussing Shakespeare’s language and how many of his phrases are in current use. The edition on Love discusses "The course of true love never did run smooth", ‘green-eyed...