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BBC Radio 4 cultural discussion programme hosted by Andrew Marr. Professor Stanley Wells explains why he thinks that in Shakespeare’s mind, sex and the high ideals of romantic love were inextricably linked.
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.
Australian radio current affairs talk series presented by Phillip Adams. This edition is a panel discussion from the 8th World Shakespeare Congress, hosted by the University of Queensland, on Shakespeare’s...
Shakespeare’s play adapted for broadcasting by Felix Felton from the production at the New Theatre, Oxford, directed by John Gielgud and Glen Byam Shaw. The cast includes David King-Wood as Richard, John...
Audio podcast. Abigail Williams, Felicity Brown and Rachael Hodge discuss the development of WillPlay, an AI-powered reimagining of Shakespeare’s plays for school students, allowing them to interact online...
Audio podcast hosted by Andrew Smith. In this episode Professor Simon Palfrey (Oxford University) and Professor Philip Davis (Liverpool University) explore the meaning of the line uttered by Hamlet: "The...
A detailed examination of the nature of this Shakespearean tragedy given its rare feature of having two central characters.
Exploring the theory that Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, wrote the plays that we attribute to Shakespeare. Roland Emmerich’s new film ANONYMOUS has re-opened the Shakespeare authorship debate. Professors...
Video podcast hosted by Drew Lichtenberg and Simon Godwin. This episode looks at the importaqnce of the natural world in Shakespeare and how this relates to sustainability in the 21st century. Guests...
The 2017 series of Shakespeare lectures concludes with an exploration of one of the Bard’s early comedies.