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A programme about Shakespeare from the Famous Authors series of documentary biographies. Using film, archive documents, portraits, music and commentary, the programme presents a factual outline of the...
Explores the countryside which inspired three of England’s greatest writers: Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte and William Shakespeare.
Podcast series in which Dr Neema Parvini, author of Shakespeare’s History Plays: Rethinking Historicism and Shakespeare and Contemporary Theory: New Historicism and Cultural Materialism, interviews...
First of three television talk show specials dedicated to three major themes in Shakespeare’s plays: love, power and death. In this episode, presenter Dieter Moor discusses with actress Dagmar Papula,...
Fourth concert in a week’s series of BBC Radio 3 ‘Afternoon Performances’ dedicated to showcasing music written for and inspired by the works of Shakespeare and other literary authors. The...
Examines the history of Shakespeare presentations in Canada with special reference to those produced at the Stratford Theatre, Stratford, Ontario (3 mins). An excerpt from a recorded performance, by a...
US variety series. This episode includes a sketch on what commercials might look like if they were written by some of the great authors: William Shakespeare (`Macbath’), William Faulkner (`A detergent...
Shows how Shakespeare’s plays grew out of the many elements available to him. The background of English rural life is shown: his home, school and Warwickshire countryside. Shakespeare is seen in London...
Final concert in a week’s series of BBC Radio 3 ‘Afternoon Performances’ dedicated to showcasing music written for and inspired by the works of Shakespeare and other literary authors. The...
Final episode in a 20-part series hosted by Astere E. Claeyssens, at the time professor of creative writing at George Washington University, D.C., and artistic consultant to the APA-Phoenix Repertory Company...