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Podcast. David Chadderton speaks to Jimmy Fairhurst, who co-directed the new production of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream for the Not Too Tame company. The production ran at the Shakespeare...
Radio broadcast. Five-part talk held by R. E. Sopwith for secondary schools which together constitutes a study on Shakespeare’s comedy.
29 of Shakespeare’s sonnets delivered by four young people (collectively and individually) in pastoral settingsas well as at the breakfast table, over the telephone, and as a stand-up comedy routine....
Play directed by Dickon Reed for the BBC World Service. Maxine Audley is the Countess and Robert Stephens is Paroles.
Hamlet’s story begins at midnight. Menace hangs heavily in the air.
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, two 30-minute episodes...
13-part weekly radio series on music inspired by Shakespeare’s plays. Each episode focuses on a different play and is introduced by a different presenter (see below). Where an edition of London Calling was...
"To be or not to be?" Hamlet has a difficult decision to make.
Radio broadcast. Second of a two-part educational language learning programmes focusing on Shakespeare as the world’s greatest poet and playwright. This episode examines how events and cultural influences...
Radio broadcast. This schools version of Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Parts 1 is transmitted in three parts and aimed at 14-15 year old schoolchildren. Dramatic readings attempt to create portraits of Harry...