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Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. Gallaudet University in Washington, DC, is the world’s only university designed to be barrier-free for deaf and hard of hearing students. For more than 150...
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks to author Farah Karim-Cooper’s new book, The Great White Bard, which explores the language of race and difference in some of Shakespeare’s plays including Titus Andronicus,...
Radio broadcast. First of a two-part educational language learning programmes focusing on Shakespeare as the world’s greatest poet and playwright.
Interview by Fred Noriega and Marlo Bendau on CBS’ Daybreak programme with actor James Earl Jones, producer/director Joseph Papp and scholar A.L. Rowse regarding the modernisation of Shakespeare’s...
Pre-school series, 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,...
Educational video. Alan Dilnot and Susan Tweg explore complexities of Shakespeare’s plays, aided by student actors’ dramatisations. Students learn that Shakespeare can be interpreted in different ways...
Radio broadcast for schools, compiled and presented by David Self. With comments from Professor Norman Blake, Giles Block and Ian Richardson. Acted illustrations focus on Hamlet’s closet scene.
Documentary. The export of Western culture has made English a star performer on the world stage. This programme discusses the ubiquity of Shakespeare and the King James Bible, explaining their roles in...
Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. Mark Thornton Burnett speaks on foreign-language film adaptations of Shakespeare’s plays. "To imitate Shakespeare or to use Shakespeare either on stage or in...
Television programme for the deaf. Includes a five-minute item reporting on a production of Titus Andronicus at the Octagon Theatre, Bolton, staged by a deaf and hearing cast. Brief interview with director...