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BBC World Service series discussing Shakespeare’s language and how many of his phrases are in current use. The edition on grief discusses "at one fell swoop", ‘more in sorrow than in anger’ and...
BBC World Service series discussing Shakespeare’s language and how many of his phrases are in current use. The edition on Love discusses "The course of true love never did run smooth", ‘green-eyed...
BBC World Service series discussing Shakespeare’s language and how many of his phrases are in current use. The edition on courage discusses "A tower of strength", "once more unto breach" and "band of...
This radio documentary, presented by Karl Bos, examines how the Royal Shakespeare Company adapted its activities following the Covid-19 pandemic and the closure of its live theatre venues and outreach...
This radio documentary, presented by Nick Ahad, goes behind the scenes as director Gregory Doran stages Shakespeare’s Cymbeline at the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Podcast of a talk given by Martin Regal at the Rose Theatre, Kingston recorded as part of the Kingston Shakespeare Seminars. Regal gives an overview of Chekhov, Ibsen, Shaw and Strindberg as the four main...
In this radio interview presented by Barry Carman, 23-year old David Warner (at the time the youngest actor to have played Hamlet on the professional stage) explains how he approached the part and how he...
Living Shakespeare is a collection of filmed essays commissioned by the British Council as part of the Shakespeare Lives project which celebrates Shakespeare’s influence on culture, language, education and...
Based loosely on the plot of Love’s Labour’s Lost, the action of this much acclaimed ska musical is set in 1950s London. The Big Life follows the fortunes of a group of Caribbean immigrants arriving in...
Podcast of a research seminar held at the London Graduate School. Simon Critchley, Hans Jonas Professor at The New Schoolfor Social Research in New York, speaks about his latest book, The Hamlet Doctrine,...