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Radio broadcast. Shakespeare scholar Islam Issa highlights a new civic pride that’s encouraging the people of Birmingham to realise the significance of their city’s unique Shakespearean legacy....
Short drama by Tom Wells with specially commissioned music by Tom Coult. The first of five dramas in response to Shakespeare’s sonnets beginning with Sonnet 29. Lee arrives late to the pop-up restaurant...
Live sound recording of King Lear by the English Stage Company directed by Max Stafford-Clark. Tom Wilkinson is Lear.
British government-sponsored cinemagazine made for export to English-speaking countries. Tom Stoppard (smoking) is interviewed by Ian Morrison about British theatre, and talks briefly about his new play...
Professor Tony Howard, University of Warwick, talks to Tom Abbott about the women who have played the role of Hamlet.
Podcast. An interview with Kristen Osborn, who discusses working as assistant director on the Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles’ production of Henry IV (parts 1 and 2) starring Tom Hanks as Falstaff,...
A BBC schools programme broadcast about Tom Stoppard’s abridged version of the play which was performed by the National Youth Theatre at the Royal Opera House in London. The televised recording of the...
BBC radio series. Six commissioned lectures on Shakespeare and his meaning in the modern world. In episode 2 director Michael Bogdanov calls for the resuscitation of Shakespeare suffocated by centuries of...
BBC Radio 3 presenter Tom Service charts the magical chemistry between Shakespeare’s language and the music it has given life to over the last 400 years - from Romeo and Juliet to The Tempest.
Video recording of Tyst Teater’s production of The Tempest adapted, in sign language, for deaf actors. Staged as part of the Teaterbiennalen, Malmö the play is directed by Tom Fjordefalk with Jiancu Iancu...