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Radio broadcast for schools. Fourth in an eight-part series, conducted by J.C. Stobart and Mary Somerville, introducing schoolchildren to Shakespeare.
Comedy short featuring a character called Bumke. An ambitious but inept actor makes himself ridiculous by playing the part of Othello on the stage. He has to flee when the audience becomes outraged.
Radio broadcast for schools. Third in an eight-part series, conducted by J.C. Stobart and Mary Somerville, introducing schoolchildren to Shakespeare.
Animation students from Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design in London created a series of short films exploring Shakespeare through animation made for a Royal Shakespeare Company exhibition...
Radio broadcast. As part of a series of 26 weekly programmes "designed as an anthology of the best-known and best-loved speeches and scenes" from Shakespeare’s better known plays, this episode (18)...
Item in radio revue programme features part of a rehearsal of Henry V from the Bankside Players production at the Ring at Blackfriars, London, which premiered on the same day with Hubert Gregg in the title...
Short video series in which Shakespeare academics and students talk to camera about an aspect of Shakespeare’s work. The aim is to persuade foreign students to study Shakespeare in Britain. Laura Hopwood...
Joel Hurstfield, University College London, and A G R Smith, University of Glasgow, argue that this is an unusual play in tems of structure, motive and character. The speakers define its strangeness and...
Television current affairs programme presented by Trevor Phillips. The campaign to save the site of the Rose Theatre, recently discovered on London’s South Bank during constructions for an office block....
Professor Barbara Hardy, Birkbeck College, University of London, and Dr John Sutherland, University College London, discuss the women in Shakespeare’s plays. Track 1: Revolution and Submission. Track 2:...