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In this podcast, the director of the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, Barry Edelstein, discusses Shakespeare on film.
A film of the final scene in Hamlet with Sarah Bernhardt as Hamlet. The film depicts Hamlet’s body being caught by Horatio. The film also included a soundtrack (primarily of sound effects) synchronised...
Radio broadcast live from King Edward VI School. The BBC Concert Orchestra join presenter Matthew Sweet live on stage for 60 minutes of music from Shakespeare on film. Including music from one of the great...
Cinema advertisement for Kia Ora orange juice. The thirst audiences had for fresh oranges in an Elizabethan theatre is compared to contemporary cinema-goers and boxes of fresh Kia Ora juice. An Elizabethan...
Podcast from Shakespeare’s Globe. In this Halloween edition the actors Michelle Terry and Paul Ready discuss fear and horror in cinema and theatre and the ghosts found in Shakespeare’s plays.
A production staged by the Theatre des Amandiers. Directed by Luc Bondy for stage and by Pierre Cavassilas for television with Michel Piccoli as Leontes and Bulle Ogier as Hermione.
Following his new stage production of Hamlet at The Old Globe in San Diego, Beth Accomando interviews the theatre’s artistic director, Barry Edelstein to explore how his interpretation compares with...
A conference held at Asia House, Cavendish Street, London and BFI Southbank April 27-30 2016. Indian Shakespeares on stage have garnered the increasing attention of academics both Western and Eastern, yet...
Emilio Cossira singing a tenor aria from Gounod’s Roméo et Juliette. Ball hazards a guess that the aria was ‘Ah! Lève-toi soleil’. The film experimented with a synchronised sound system outlined by...
A comic murder mystery conceived and staged by Forkbeard Fantasy to mark their 30th year in the theatre. Set in 1904 in the pioneering days of cinema, a group of fledgling movie makers, desperate to...