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  1. How Whiteness Dominates the Study of Shakespeare (2020 Audio)

    Series
    Such Stuff

    Podcast from Shakespeare’s Globe. This edition focuses on whiteness in Shakespeare, from his plays to studies of the canon. Two American scholars, Dr Ambereen Dadabhoy and Dr Ruben Espinosa, discuss their...

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  2. Love is a Battle Field (2017 Audio)

    aka: A Midsummer Night’s Dream - Act I Scene 1

    Series
    Chop Bard
    Producer
    Shannon Sneedse

    An exploration of act 1, scene 1 of "A Midsummer Night’s Dream", focuses on the wedding of Theseus who is impatient to marry the fair Hyppolyta. Closer scrutiny lays bare a match made in the aftermath of...

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  3. Shakespearean Baseball Game, The (Multimedia, Video)

    Series
    Wayne and Shuster Show, The

    The Canadian comedy duo Frank Wayne and Johnny Shuster parody a number of Shakespeare plays including Hamlet, Macbeth, Julius Caesar and Richard III in the form of a baseball game. First performed on...

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  4. Hamlet (2005 Film)

    Director
    Stephen Cavanagh
    Producer
    Richard Hughes; Keith O’Grady

    Feature length, low-budget version of Hamlet filmed in Derry, Northern Ireland. The film cuts the text heavily and rearranges scenes while making interpretative use of locations and accents to draw parallels...

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  5. Julius Caesar (1969 Television)

    Series
    Play of the Month
    Director
    Alan Bridges
    Producer
    Cedric Messina

    Televised adaptation of the play with Maurice Denham as Caesar and Robert Stephens as Mark Antony.

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