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Educational television. Resource Review helps teachers to find the best resources for teaching a particular subject. This episode highlights three resources designed to aid the teaching of Shakespeare to...
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev interviews Dr. Lena Cowen Orlin (Georgetown University) about her new book, The Private Life of Shakespeare, which examines in details the primary sources available to us on the life...
Audio recording. Conference held at the British Library Conference Centre for teachers exploring practical ways of exploring Shakespeare’s works in the classroom and how they have been reinterpreted by...
Television series on Scottish art. Focuses on TAG (Theatre in Glasgow) originally set up as the educational arm of the the Citizens’ Theatre. Follows a touring production of King Lear for schools as they...
Recording of the live online event at which Bell Shakespeare Shorts Festival Awards director Peter Evans and Bell Shakespeare’s Head of Education Joanna Erskine announce the winners of the festival and...
Feature film. The story of Benjamin ‘Bugsy’ Siegel, the East coast mobster who came to Hollywood in the 1940s to take over the West coast racketeering business, was seduced by its glamour and became...
A near-complete version of the play using 350 children from primary schools in Southwark, with no acting experience, as cast, extras and behind-the-scenes helpers. Designed, directed and filmed by Christine...
Feature film. An urban crime drama updating King Lear to modern-day Liverpool. The leader of a gang, Sandeman, decides to divide his territory after the murder of his wife in a street robbery. He would like...