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Professor Robert Weimann of the Kunst Akademie, East Berlin, surveys the reception of Shakespeare’s plays in continental Europe over the last three centuries. As an example he looks at Hamlet.
Emma Smith uses evidence of early reception and from more recent productions to discuss the question of whether Katherine is tamed at the end of the play.
Talk by Ormerod Greenwood on the reception of Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Includes passages from Voltaire, Nase, Hazlitt, and Joyce, which are read by Leonard Sachs and Harold Scott.
Radio broadcast. Greg Jenner is joined by Professor Farah Karim-Cooper and comedian Richard Herring to learn all about the life, legend and legacy of William Shakespearcareer as well as the reception of his...
Radio programme transmitted as part of the OU A361 Shakespeare course. The lecturer is Robert Wiemann.
Radio programme comprised of orchestral music played by The Station Orchestra, followed by a story recital of King Lear by Percival Steeds, and a performance of scenes from Shakespeare’s play, presented by...
Recording of a virtual roundtable discussion on editing William Shakespeare’s poetry, chaired by Dr Lucy Munro (King’s College London). Issues covered included assorted technical editorial problems, the...
Public affairs series. The third item is a 13 minute report from Winnipeg on the success of the Manitoba Theatre Centre (MTC) and its artistic director Richard Ouzounian. Ouzounian, in his third year at the...
Fiction short. A contemporary reworking (as a black comedy) of Hamlet, set in South London gangland. Revolving around a game of Russian Roulette between Keith and Dave at the wedding reception of the...
Recording of an online illustrated lecture by Professor Alexa Alice Joubin (George Washington University) in which she discusses her book, Shakespeare and East Asia, that looks at the relationship between...