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Radio science fiction adaptation of Shakespeare’s play by the Lean & Hungry Theatre for WAMU 88.5, Washington D.C.'s University radio station. Set in the distant future in the Naples Galaxy. Prospero and...
Educational videotape, in two parts, to help audiences (especially US Grade 9-12 and college students) identify with universal themes in Shakespeare’s plays. Actors tell the story of the play, act key...
Radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s play by the Lean & Hungry Theatre for WAMU 88.5, Washington D.C.'s University radio station. Directed by Kevin Finkelstein, it is set in modern day Verona, California,...
A feature-length celebration of Shakespeare on silent film drawing on two dozen titles from the BFI National Archive many of which are rarely seen. Of the estimated 300 Shakespeare films produced in the...
Audio podcast. In this episode Sara Plasskett and her husband Eli explore the way theatre works were written in Shakespeare’s time and how a variety of plays, whole or in part, have been attributed to him...
Marketing directors from three theatres participating in Folger’s Theatre Partnership Programme, discuss the challenges of convincing audiences to experience Shakespeare’s least popular plays.
Video podcast hosted by Drew Lichtenberg and Simon Godwin. This episode examines the character of Sir John Falstaff. Participants include: Edward Gero, Rosa Joshi and Dr. Jeffrey R. Wilson.
Fifth of twelve programmes in which all Shakespeare sonnets are recited by various actors. The programme is introduced by Rayner Heppenstall. Marius Goring reads Sonnets 43 to 55.
Barbara Bogaev talks to Jonathan Croall about his new book, Performing Hamlet: Actors in the Modern Age, which examines 43 celebrated productions of Hamlet.
Radio talk by Betram L. Joseph on his research into the technique of Elizabethan acting. The focus of his talk is on "the close connection between the stagecraft of Shakespeare’s players and the...