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Television schools series in eight parts, examining the conflict between good and evil in medieval and Elizabethan drama. Episode 5 looks at unnatural events in the heavens echoing unnatural deeds on earth,...
Podcast series in which Dr Neema Parvini, author of Shakespeare’s History Plays: Rethinking Historicism and Shakespeare and Contemporary Theory: New Historicism and Cultural Materialism, interviews...
R A Foakes, University of Kent, and Kenneth Muir, University of Liverpool, discuss approaches to the Othello, which is often regarded as a domestic tragedy, different in nature from the other great...
A reworking of the play, based on the Triple Action Theatre Group’s 1973 stage production. Rumbelow sees the play as a conflict between man, nature and the supernatural, and so insisted that it was filmed...
A ten-part podcast series, presented by Jennifer Reid, from the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, exploring some of the most frequently asked questions about Shakespeare’s life. This episode discusses the...
Radio programme on English bawdy presented by Tim Brooke-Taylor. Celebrates the history of bawdy from Chaucer and Shakespeare to Benny Hill and the ‘Carry On’ films. It asks what do Shakespeare and...
Australian radio series on philosophy presented by Alan Saunders. In this edition Dr Kerry Sanders Lecturer in Philosophy, Centre of Continuing Education University of Sydney and Sydney College of the Arts...
A series of seven videotapes featuring Edward Petherbridge in discussions and rehearsal work with students, and in excerpts from his one-man stage show. In part five, TOTAL THEATRE, Petherbridge discusses...
Experimental short fiction film. The film’s website summary reads: ‘After facing certain death, Will finds himself alone in the desert and suffering from short term amnesia. Will’s memory slowly...
Third of a five-part series of radio essays exploring Shakespeare’s portrayal of love and how his work affects perceptions of love. In this episode actor and director Samuel West shares his own passion for...