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29 of Shakespeare’s sonnets delivered by four young people (collectively and individually) in pastoral settingsas well as at the breakfast table, over the telephone, and as a stand-up comedy routine....
Short feature. Alfonso Malaspina is a celebrated stage actor. He is forced to stay at home following a multiple fracture of his leg as a consequence of a car accident. At the Central Theatre, "The Tempest"...
Radio documentary. Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, 97 years old, talks about her performance as Juliet and other Shakespearean women in conversation with Nigel Hawthorne. Ffrangcon-Davies recites extracts from Romeo...
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...
Audio podcast. An irreverent and often rude look at Shakespeare, hosted by actor-directors Lisa Ann Goldsmith and Owen Thompson. This edition speculates on Shakespeare’s own sexuality and examines LGBTQ+...
Audio podcast. An irreverent and often rude look at Shakespeare, hosted by actor-directors Lisa Ann Goldsmith and Owen Thompson. This edition looks at what the legal system was like in Shakespeare’s day...
Audio podcast. An irreverent and often rude look at Shakespeare, hosted by actor-directors Lisa Ann Goldsmith and Owen Thompson. This edition looks at the many references to animals found in Shakespeare’s...
Corpse? What Corpse? Hamlet will not tell all.
Fourth of twelve programmes in which all Shakespeare sonnets are recited by various actors. The programme is introduced by Rayner Heppenstall. Marius Goring reads Sonnets 33 to 42.
Video podcast hosted by Drew Lichtenberg and Grace Ann Roberts. This episode looks in detail at Shakespeare’s most performed play. Participants include Dr. David Sterling Brown (Binghamton University,...