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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. Roger Allam speaks the ‘blow, winds, and crack your cheeks’...
Bob Meyers interviews Roger Stritmatter about his new edited anthology, Shakespeare and the Law: How the Bard’s Legal Knowledge Affects the Authorship Question.
Documentary. The first part of the film tells the orthodox story of William Shakespeare of Stratford and the longstanding views held by academia. Professors Stanley Wells and Jonathan Bate defend the...
Podcast. Steven Sabel is joined by Cheryl Eagan-Donovan, Roger Stritmatter and Charles Boynton to discuss the references to sex in the sonnets and what they might tell us about their author.
Extract from a Russia Today TV broadcast hosted by Bill Dod in which Former UKIP MEP Roger Helmer criticises Shakespeare’s Globe for starting a series of webinars on Decolonising Shakespeare (qv).
Podcast. Steven Sabel interviews Dr. Roger Stritmatter about his new book, ‘The Poems of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford ... and the Shakespeare Question Volume I: He that Takes the Pain to Pen the...
Video recording of a lecture by Oxfordian scholar Roger A. Stritmatter, Professor of Humanities and Literature at Coppin State University, on the Shakespeare authorship question. Part of the lecture focuses...
Radio adaptation of the play produced and directed by Celia de Wolff. The cast includes Roger Allam as Bottom. Toby Stephens plays Oberon and Lesley Sharp performs as Titania. Music by Stephanie Nunn.
Expanded version of an illustrated presentation by Roger Stritmatter first delivered at the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship symposium on 10 April 2021. It explores the possible hidden meanings behind Ben...
Experimental short film about climate change. An interpretation of scenes from A Midsummer Night’s Dream including ‘Ill met by moonlight, proud Titania’ (II i). The film uses Shakespeare’s verse...