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Television documentary series. Part 3 of a three-part series of acting workshops. Jack Shepherd works with students on soliloquies from Shakespeare and the actors work on scenes from The Winter’s Tale.
Television series on Scottish art. Focuses on TAG (Theatre in Glasgow) originally set up as the educational arm of the the Citizens’ Theatre. Follows a touring production of King Lear for schools as they...
The first of two programmes in which two directors from both sides of the Atlantic (Adrian Noble and Peter Sellars) use workshops to explore their personal visions of Shakespeare’s plays. In part 1 Adrian...
Two programmes looking at theatre craft and theatre production. With access to the workshops and wardrobe of the Royal Shakespeare Company, the series follows new productions, including Measure for Measure...
Educational videotape. Kathleen Conlin presents a series of physical exercises to aid performance of the Shakespeare text. Designed for the American actor, it moves from the exploration of specific words and...
Documentary on Carol Upshaw’s Shakespeare for Kids, a summer program of workshops for children who study the drama, history, and popular culture of Shakespeare’s time. The students attend a production...
Masterclass in which Fiona Shaw works with a small group of actors on excerpts from Macbeth and Much Ado About Nothing.
A time-lapse film of the Royal Shakespeare Company setting up the auditorium for its 2011 Lincoln Center Festival residency at the Armory, Park Avenue, NYC. The auditorium, a replica of the Royal Shakespeare...
Masterclass in which director Mike Alfreds works with actor Antony Ryding on Bottom’s awakening speech from A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
A masterclass presentation. Brian Cox conducts a workshop with a group of young actors, taking tragedy as his theme, and includes excerpts from Hamlet, Macbeth, and, The Changeling.