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Weekly Podcast hosted by Cassidy Cash in which she explores Elizabethan England and Shakespeare’s world. This week she talks to Paul Craddock, author of Spare Parts, about the history of transplant surgery...
Professor Carol Rutter questions Professor Nick Dale from Warwick Medical School as to whether the state of mind and behaviour of Lady Macbeth in the sleepwalking scene are neurologically accurate.
Podcast series. Husband-and-wife Aidan and Lindsay are joined by their friend Brittany to discuss the Shakespeare movies that were released in the 1990s and how they reflected that decade. The films being...
Recording of a panel discussion in front of a live audience featuring Will Brooks (Artistic Producer of Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan space) with Peter Robinson, Gordon DesBrisay and Joanne Rochester from...
Weekly Podcast hosted by Cassidy Cash in which she explores Elizabethan England and Shakespeare’s world. This week she talks to ophthalmologist Dr. Chris Lefflfer on eye disease and procedures as presented...
Weekly Podcast hosted by Cassidy Cash in which she explores Elizabethan England and Shakespeare’s world. This week Mary Fissel looks at the history of the caesarean section (crucial to the plot of Macbeth).
Recording of a video webinar by Kathryn Harkup, chemist and author of Death by Shakespeare, delivered as part of the York Festival of Ideas. She looks at the varied and creative ways the Bard found to kill...
From the depression of Hamlet to the guilt of Lady Macbeth, Shakespeare’s work has many references to mental health. Academics and actors at Warwick Arts Centre explore issues such as depression,...
Audiovisual presentation at the Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation by Tod J Worner MD in which he discusses his use of Shakespeare as part of his outpatient care. Plays discussed include As You Like It,...
Fourth in the series of programmes on life in Elizabethan England. Doctors Phil Hammond and Tony Gardner discuss remedies in Elizabethan England including the use of leeches.