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Leading actors perform some of Shakespeare’s greatest speeches in a video series to mark the 400th anniversary of the playwright’s death. Damian Lewis speaks Mark Antony’s lines from Act III, sc. II,...
Podcast series in which Mark Gagliardi and Hal Lublin debate and settle an issue. In this edition, Mark and Hal talk with Austin Tichenor of the Reduced Shakespeare Company to decide which is the best...
Audio podcast. Mark Lawson talks to American author James Shapiro about the events of 1606, the year in which Shakespeare is reputed to have written Antony and Cleopatra, King Lear and Macbeth, also touching...
Simon Russell Beale talks to Mark Leipacher about taking on the role of King Lear for the National Theatre. He speaks of how he came to take the role, the politics of the play, reconciliation, the role of...
Audiovisual presentation by actor and educator Mark Cabus - made as preparation for a later class - in which he discusses the ways in which Hamlet is a play that can be seen as having special relevance in...
US interview show. This compilation brings together interviews on Shakespeare with Kenneth Branagh (discussing Macbeth), Stephen Fry (Twelfth Night), John Lithgow (King Lear) and Mark Rylance (Richard III...
Podcast hosted by Thomas Dabbs (Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo, Japan). In this edition Mark Thornton Burnett (Queen’s University, Belfast) discusses film adaptations of Shakespeare from around the...
From the Pendulum website: "Pendulum chose a passionate monologue from Antony and Cleopatra [the "all is lost" soliloquy, IV ii], and proceeded to build a 3D Mark Antony and a richly textured environment...
As celebrations begin to mark Shakespeare’s 450th birthday, playwright Mark Ravenhill challenges the adulation of the playwright and asks: Is Shakespeare’s genius beyond question? Exploring the...
Radio drama in three parts with Tim Pigott-Smith as Julius Caesar and Jamie Parker as Mark Antony.