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Ian Richardson discusses the technique of Shakespearean verse speaking. He directs Marian Seldes and Charles Robinson in II ii of Macbeth to illustrate his method. Recorded at the Bruno Walter Auditorium of...
Jenny Lawton talks to actor Scott Shepherd about his role as Hamlet in the current Wooster Group production of the play. Based on Richard Burton’s 1964 film version, Shepherd copies Burton’s performance...
Ian Richardson lectures to students and theatre practitioners on acting Shakespeare, Elizabethan English, Shakespeare’s use of classical allusions, bawdy and verse reading. Recorded at the Bruno Walter...
Documentary exploring the acclaimed work of Cicely Berry, Voice Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company. From rehearsals at the RSC in Stratford-on-Avon, to workshops and Master Classes in Seoul, New York,...
Jusaburo Tsujimura (speaking through an interpreter) is interviewed on stage about his work in doll-making, puppetry and costume design. Includes video excerpts from a production of Macbeth for which...
Video recording of Matthias Langhoff’s production of Cabaret Hamlet. Langhoff sits his audience at café tables in front of two asymmetric stages, where Horatio becomes a female, Horatia; Ophelia is not a...
Video recording of the New York Shakespeare Festival production of Julius Caesar directed by Stuart Vaughan with Al Pacino as Mark Antony and Martin Sheen as Brutus.
Feature film. The story of how speech therapist Lionel Logue (Rush) worked with Albert, Duke of York, later George VI (Firth) to modify his stammer and give him confidence in public speaking. The film...
1: The diversity of ‘varieties’ of English in use throughout the world including public school/Oxbridge, post-colonial in India and Africa, feminist, high-tech, American, Pacific Basin, gay, academic....