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Podcast. Steven Sabel and Bryan Wildenthal, the Vice President of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, look at the basic questions around who wrote the Shakespeare plays and why such candidates as Marlowe,...
Recording of a live performance, October 30, 2007, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut of a panel discussion of William Shakespeare as philosopher.
Radio broadcast. Timothy and Samuel West (father and son) talk to Michael Billington about working together, and look forward to the challenge of sharing the stage as Falstaff and Prince Hal in the English...
Radio broadcast. Patrick Stewart talks about finally having the opportunity to play the title role in Macbeth, some 50 years after he first memorised the play’s great speeches, and chronicles the...
Radio broadcast. Item (3 mins) from Radio Newsreel. The opening of the Shakespeare Centre in Stratford- upon-Avon by Eugene Black with extracts from his speech.
A BBC topical arts magazine series. This episode includes an interview with Edward Bond, who talks about his play Lear that premiered the same week with Harry Andrews in the title role. Bond states that his...
Twelve-part children’s cartoon television series about time-travel. Coggs and Sprinx blast down into Elizabethan London and find themselves at a theatre awards ceremony. The main award turns out to be a...
Australian radio series in which Rachel Kohn talks to leading religious historians. In this edition she talks to William D. Rubinstein, Professor of Modern History at the University College of Wales,...
Documentary film. Peter Brook created the International Centre of Theatre Research in Paris in 1970. In the autumn of 1973, the Centre conducted a five-week work period at the Brooklyn Academy of Music,...
Radio documentary. Jeremy Nicholas investigates the current status of Shakespeare in the popular imagination; he talks to representatives from the acting profession, teachers, children and people in the...