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In four sections, each consisting of an interview/workshop: Part 1: A survey of the stage history of Shylock, with particular reference to the changing interpretations of the role. With Dr Tom Matheson of...
A series studying the history of theatre. This programme provides a background for the early Jacobean period, including costumes and buildings Scenes from Shakespeare’s All’s Well That Ends Well and John...
5-part Radio documentary series. Samuel West and Dr Andrea Smith present a guide to Shakespeare productions produced by BBC Radio since its inception in 1922. 1. This episode looks the early days of radio,...
An edited version of Roman Polanski’s Macbeth, narrated by Orson Welles, which follows the dramatic chain of event precipitated by Macbeth’s killing of Duncan. Shakespeare’s treatment of power and...
Professor Stanley Wells speaks on editing the works of Shakespeare. Professor Wells is co-editor of ‘The Oxford Shakespeare: The Complete Works’ and general editor of the Oxford and Penguin editions of...
Dr Laurie Maguire of Magdalen College Oxford talks about her book ‘Where There’s a Will There’s a Way’ and Peter Kirwan looks at three interpretations of Macbeth.
5-part Radio documentary series. Samuel West and Dr Andrea Smith present a guide to Shakespeare productions produced by BBC Radio since its inception in 1922. 2. This episode looks at the pastoral comedies...
A videotape produced by the Folger Shakespeare Library to promote the study and teaching of Shakespeare. Emphasises that Shakespeare’s words were meant to be heard and an understanding of the text is...
Newreel produced for the National Coal Board. The first of three stories in this issue contains brief footage of an outdoor performance of Richard III by the Burton Shakespeare Society.
A playlist of YouTube videos, uploaded by Stephen O’Neill, which can be used to generate discussion about ‘race’ in Othello. A number of them were suggested by students in O’Neill’s Third Year...