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University of Virginia literature professor Paul Cantor discusses Shakespeare comedies and his use of comedy. The discussion is split into three sections: 1. Comedy and Scepticism; 2. Shakespeare’s Comedy;...
The 2017 series of Shakespeare lectures concludes with an exploration of one of the Bard’s early comedies.
Video made as part of The Shakespeare 2020 Project. Actor and director Murray Biggs discusses Shakespearean language, his use of twins as a plot device and the place of Twelfth Night among his comedies.
Animated educational short. A brief but fast-paced and witty guide to the plot and themes of Shakespeare’s comedy, aimed at younger learners.
Recording of a live streamed performance by the Impro Theatre, a comedy troupe that improvises as they go. This performance meshes together classic Hollywood screwball comedies of the 30s and 40s with the...
Audio podcast hosted by University lecturer Nora and her husband, James. Their approach is generally semi-serious. In this edition they discuss one of Shakespeare’s most problematic comedies.
Audio podcast. Tim McIntosh, Heidy White and Emily and Ian Andrews discuss the first act of the one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays.
Audio podcast. Tim McIntosh, Heidy White and Emily and Ian Andrews discuss the second act of the one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays.
Audio podcast hosted by University lecturer Nora and her husband, James. Their approach is generally semi-serious. In this edition they drink wine and discuss one of Shakespeare’s most controversial comedies.
Audio podcast. The host Tim is joined by actor Nora Ankrom and Dr Matthew Bianco to look at the first part of what many consider to be one of Shakespeare’s more controversial and ‘difficult’ comedies.