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Video podcast hosted by Drew Lichtenberg and Simon Godwin. This episode looks at the importaqnce of the natural world in Shakespeare and how this relates to sustainability in the 21st century. Guests...
Filmic imagery is used to illustrate quotations from the works of Shakespeare. Commentary attempts to contextualise Shakespeare’s work within the environment in which he lived, and to suggest what might...
Shows how a full set of ‘Greenwich’ armour of the 1580’s, weighing 74 pounds and consisting of 222 individual plates, was put on. Uses the setting of Bodiam Castle in Sussex. Combined on one...
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...
Recording of an abridged version of Shakespeare’s play performed live by a troupe of actors using the Fallout 76 online action role-playing game technology and set in a digital environment based on The Globe.
Considers the place of the supernatural in a revenge drama; the strained atmosphere in the Danish court; Hamlet’s sense of a polluted and restricted environment; Polonius’ behaviour as father and...
This site brings together five short films made by students at Anglia Ruskin University on the theme of Shakespeare and the Environment. The details for each film are: The Pulse of Change (Director: Velina...
Radio documentary by Zoë Comyns that explores the references to birds that appear in Shakespeare’s plays and contrasts this with the devastation that ensued following the introduction of Starlings in to...
Radio programme. Poet and musician Musa Okwonga explains how Shakespeare’s Othello mirrored his experience of isolation as a young black British-Ugandan growing up in a predominantly white environment....
Fiction short directed by Andreas Krein. Stage actor Peter Novan (Klawiter) is a keen observer of his environment but most of the time he sees only what he wants to see. He is devoted to the theatre but has...