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Video essay by David Ramenah featuring illustrations by Karlo Lottersberger, serving as a beginner’s introduction to Othello, looking at its plot, characters and major themes. Aimed at schools.
Video essay by David Ramenah featuring illustrations by Karlo Lottersberger, serving as a beginner’s introduction to Hamlet, looking at its plot, characters and major themes. Aimed at schools.
Rudimentary illustrated essay by Drew Alexander Ross on some of the best films drawn from Shakespearean material. Major films referenced include Olivier’s RICHARD III, Zeffirelli’s ROMEO AND JULIET,...
Podcast created, produced and hosted by American actors Korey Leigh Smith and Elyse Sharp, two self-confessed ‘Shakespeare nerds’ who devote multiple episode to analysing the bard’s work. In this...
Recording of a live interactive video session presented by Carol Ann Lloyd that includes polls and chats. She looks at the contemporary relevance of Shakespeare’s plays, asks users to identify plots and...
Podcast created, produced and hosted by American actors Korey Leigh Smith and Elyse Sharp, two self-confessed ‘Shakespeare nerds’ who devote multiple episode to analysing the Bard’s work. In this...
Text-based online revision guide hosted by Baani Gambhir which looks at the plot, major characters, themes in Shakespeare’s comedy. Aimed at British secondary school students.
Audio podcast hosted by University lecturer Nora and her husband, James. Their approach is generally semi-serious. In this edition they are joined by Dr Ambereen Dadabhoy (Harvey Mudd College) to discuss...
Looking in detail at the fifth Act of Henry VI, looking at the conclusion of Joan’s story arc and the introduction of a new major character, Margaret, who would continue in Parts 2 and 3 and then in...
A five-part radio series in which Professor Emma Smith, University of Oxford, talks to major public figures about the role that Shakespeare might play in dealing with contemporary issues. With contributions...