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In his new book, "London’s Triumph: Merchants, Adventurers and Money in Shakespeare’s City", Stephen Alford reveals the enormous transitions underway in London during the preiod when Shakespeare lived...
Podcast hosted by Thomas Dabbs (Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo, Japan). In this edition he talks to Lucy Munro (King’s College, London) abut her new book, Shakespeare in the Theatre: The King’s Men,...
Video recording of a round table discussion to promote the new Arden publication, Shakespeare and Social Justice, moderated by the book’s editor, David Ruiter. The discussion features Geraldo de Sousa...
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,...
Chris Adams interviews the cast of a new kind of Hamlet at the Factory Theatre in London.
Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. Since 2002 the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust has supported an archaeological dig on the former grounds of a house called "New Place." New Place was one of the...
Philip Fisher talks to Scott Graham and Steven Hoggett, joint-artistic directors of the British theatre company Frantic Assembly, about their radical new vision of Shakespeare’s Othello playing at the...
Online audio recording in which Director Marianne Elliott talks to Heather Neill about her 2009 National Theatre production of Shakespeare’s play, about the love of Helena for Bertram, and its background...
The artistic director of the National Theatre, London Nicholas Hytner talks to Heather Neill about his plans for his production of Much Ado About Nothing with Simon Russell Beale and Zoe Wanamaker, which...
Audio podcast. Abigail Rokison-Woodall and Simon Russell Beale, editors of the new Arden Performance Editions of Shakespeare’s plays, discuss the perks, pitfalls and practicalities of transferring the...