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National Theatre recording, on a single, fixed camera, of a promenade, interactive production of the play staged by NT Education. Part of the NT’s ‘Shakespeare Unplugged’ nationwide touring project....
Platform audio recording. Joel Kaplan and Sheila Stowell talk about the life and work of actor, producer, director, dramatist, Shakespearean scholar and campaigner, Harley Granville-Barker. As well as his...
Video podcast hosted by Drew Lichtenberg and Simon Godwin. This episode looks at Shakespeare’s controversial tragedy with guests including Dr. Martine Kei Green-Rogers (Dramaturg, Oregon Shakespeare...
Videorecording of the one-man play by William Luce starring Christopher Plummer as American acting legend John Barrymore. With his career in tatters, ageing actor John Barrymore rents an old theatre and...
Video recording (mixed recording, four cameras) of Lolita Chakrabarti’s play about the 19th century actor Ira Aldridge and his taking the role of Othello. Adrian Lester plays Aldridge.
Video podcast hosted by Drew Lichtenberg and Grace Ann Roberts. This episode looks in detail at Shakespeare’s most performed play. Participants include Dr. David Sterling Brown (Binghamton University,...
Podcast. Hosted by director Jake Murray, a founder member of the Elysium Theatre Company, this is the first in a series of podcasts made as part of a collaboration between Elysium and Durham University for...
Video podcast hosted by Simon Godwin (Artistic Director, Shakespeare Theatre Company) and Drew Lichtenberg. This episode looks at Shakespeare on film with guests Dr. Peter Holland (University of Notre Dame),...
In 2012, the Royal Shakespeare Company staged Julius Caesar in an African setting with the leading actor, Paterson Joseph in the role of Brutus. In this edition of Shakespeare Unlimited, Paterson, reflects...
Five-part radio series in which famous actors talk about the character of Hamlet. In episode Micheál MacLiammóir, Director of the Gate Theatre, Dublin, explains how he regards Hamlet as a great activist...