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Radio broadcast. Five-part talk held by R. E. Sopwith for secondary schools which together constitutes a study on Shakespeare’s comedy.
Third in a 10-part radio series seeking the views of leading actors on individual Shakespearean roles. In the 15-minute episode, David Calder describes playing Shylock and explores what it is about...
This morning Justin Webb began his full-time replacement of Ed Stourton on BBC Radio 4's flagship news programme Today. It has been reviewed by John Plunkett at The Guardian newspaper's website
Our Schools Membership and Support Officer, Lincia Daniel, has penned a blog for the Research and Education Space (RES) about our work supporting Shakespeare in schools. 'At Learning on Screen we’ve...
First in a 10-part radio series seeking the views of leading actors on individual Shakespearean roles. In the 15-minute episode, Sara Kestelman describes playing Lady Macbeth and explores what it is about...
Last episode in a 10-part radio series seeking the views of leading actors on individual Shakespearean roles. In the 15-minute programme, Janet Suzman discusses her interpretation of Shakespeare’s...
Fourth in a 10-part radio series seeking the views of leading actors on individual Shakespearean roles. In the 15-minute episode, Janet Suzman describes playing Kate from Taming of the Shrew and explores...
Seventh in a 10-part radio series seeking the views of leading actors on individual Shakespearean roles. In the 15-minute episode, John Kani and Kabir Bedi discuss their interpretation of Othello and explore...
Radio play about Shakespeare’s family written by Marjorie Rowling. Set in the sitting-room of John Shakespeare’s house, the play takes place on the evening of November 27, 1582.
Fifth in a 10-part radio series seeking the views of leading actors on individual Shakespearean roles. In the 15-minute episode, John Gielgud and Alan Cumming describe playing Hamlet and explore what it is...