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Allan Armstrong interviews Dr. Sabrina Feldman, author of The Apocryphal William Shakespeare. This episode looks at such works as The Famous Victories of Henry the Fifth, Mucedorus, Fair Em, and The...
Allan Armstrong interviews Dr. Sabrina Feldman, author of The Apocryphal William Shakespeare. This episode looks at works that satirised the work of Shakespeare, labelling him as a social-climbing...
Video in which Shelby Lewis discusses the Shakespeare authorship question with Dr David Montee. They focus in a light-hearted way on various books on the subject, including the following titles: The Truth...
Educational television. Second in a two-part Shakespeare masterclass series, providing teachers with examples of how to make learning memorable.Emphasising story, soliloquy, structure and performance,...
Shakespeare figures as a subject for quizzing in BBC Radio 4’s literary game show ‘The Write Stuff’. James Walton chairs the game of literary correctness. Author of the week, and subject for questions...
Educational television. English teacher Sabrina Broadbent leads a masterclass on Shakespeare, using her expertise to engage a group of Year 10 students. Sabrina aims to create memorable learning by keeping...
Television comedy show hosted by Arthur Askey. This edition includes a running gag where Askey wants to prove himself a serious actor and quotes the ‘quality of mercy’ speech from The Merchant of Venice...
The New York opening of Sergei Yutkevich’s film OTHELLO on 15 May 1960 at the 55th Street Playhouse. Sabrina, Lauren Bacall, Roddy McDowell, Tom Poston, Jessica Tandy and Lee Remick are seen.
Podcast from Shakespeare’s Globe hosted by Imogen Greenberg. Special edition to celebrate World Refugee Day. Includes interviews Sabrina Richmond - the Globe’s Refugee Week artist in residence - and...
Medium length film (47 minutes) adapting Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet to the present day. Rome, while recovering from the death of Mercutio, goes to a party and falls for Juliet, who comes from a rival...