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Richard Olivier (son of Laurence Olivier) lectures on what can be learnt from Henry V about leadership in business.
Radio series about the world of work. In this episode author Andrew Dickson examines why Shakespeare is a global brand and big business.
Video recording of a speech delivered by Kenneth Adelman at the Meridian International Centre, Washington, D.C., February 9, 2000. Centres on Augustine Norman and Adelman’s book Shakespeare in Charge: The...
Feature film. A re-working of Hamlet set in modern Athens. Alekos returns to Athens after his father, an industrialist, is drowned. He attempts to ensnare his stepfather, a former business associate, into...
Radio drama. A mother announces to her son that his father is dead and his uncle will take over the glass factory business. The narrator quotes Hamlet’s ‘to be, or not to be speech’ and tells the...
Feature film. A re-working in film noir style of Hamlet. Old Hamlet is president of a Helsinki timber mining and shipping empire. He is poisoned by his managing director, Klaus (Salminen), so that he and...
The married team of comedian Kenneth McLaurin and the recording artist SingTrece take on Shakespeare. In this video, McLaurin riffs on Shakespeare quotes in modern / coarse vernacular while SingTrace...
Recording of the inaugural lecture by Professor Tiffany Stern at the University of Birmingham on the mutual and complimentary relationship between plays and broadside ballads in Shakespeare’s theatre....
Illustrated video lecture by Howard Tiiersky who looks at a number of famous lines from Shakespeare’s plays - including Hamlet, Julius Caesar, The Merchant of Venice, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, Measure...
Radio broadcast. Geoffrey Jaggard, a descendant of William Jaggard who first published the folio editions of Shakespeare’s plays, talks about how his ancestor went about this complex piece of printing and...