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Radio broadcast. Isn’t silent Shakespeare an oxymoron? All that’s nuanced, beautiful, meaningful in the poetry - silenced. Yet between 1899 and 1927, when the first commercial sound film was released,...
Radio programme on the theme of happiness curated and introduced by Simon Russell Beale. The programme ends with ‘Now until the break of day’ from A Midsummer Night’s Dream read by John Rogan and an...
Fourth of a five-part series of radio essays exploring Shakespeare’s portrayal of love and how his work affects perceptions of love. In this episode, Professor Helen Hackett reflects on the enduring power...
BBC Radio 3 arts series. In this edition, part of the BBC Poetry Season, Philip Dodd previews Radio 3’s Sonnets Day, which celebrates the 400th anniversary of the publication of Shakespeare’s Sonnets....
Video recording of the conference ‘Framing Shakespeare: A Cross Media International Forum for Shakespeare Practitioners’ presented by The Directors Guild of Great Britain and International Theatre...
The festival edition of Words and Music is an interpretation of Shakespeare’s the ‘Seven Ages of Man’ speech from As You Like It, through the words of Blake and the Mersey Sound, Marlowe and Raleigh,...
Radio current affairs and news programme presented by John Humphrys and Edward Stourton. Includes an item, introduced by Humphrys, that reports on Ian McKellen recording a few lines from Sonnet 18 ‘Shall I...
A concert recorded in April 2016 at the Royal Festival Hall celebrating Shakespeare’s plays and poetry. Presented by Penny Gore. 2.00 Patrick Doyle: Overture; It Must Be Requited (Much Ado About Nothing)....
Critically acclaimed radio show featuring an eclectic mix of music selected by Bob Dylan relating to a chosen theme. Among the commentaries, interviews, phone calls interspersed between the music segments...
Series looking at the poetry of the past six centuries. 1: Establishes the continuity and variety of English verse throughout the past six centuries using extracts from poems, with readings from Chaucer,...