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Web series. 16 behind-the-scenes videos, one per day, presenting various aspects of the four weeks of rehearsal for Box Clever Theatre’s touring school productions of Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet. Each...
Production of Shakespeare’s play aimed at schools and set in a near-future New York. Released online in 18 parts. Part 16: Act 5 Scene 1 Antony and Octavius prepare for battle against Brutus and Cassius....
Five-part radio series in which famous actors talk about the character of Hamlet. In episode five, broadcast on The Third Programme on 16 May 1954, John Gielgud reflects on a 25-year association with the...
Recording of an on-stage discussion following a performance of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale at the Quintessence Theatre in Philadelphia. Dr. Daniel Ciba, Quintessence’s Director of Education, is...
Video recording of the the keynote address by Professor Ayanna Thompson on Shakespeare and the American minstrel tradition and productions in which actors wear dark make-up to play Othello to explore bacl...
A stalwart of the American Shakespeare Center, Benjamin Curns describes the perspective he’s developed by performing the Bard’s during his 16 years at the Center. This perspective is brought to bear in...
A compilation of sixteen performances of the first of Hamlet’s soliloquies, taken from a variety of film and TV productions performed in English. Presented in order of the actor’s surname, they appear as...
Radio programme reporting on prisoners at Queensland’s Borallon Correctional Centre, due to be closed, who are taking part in the Shakespeare prison project. Reporter Cathy Van Extel interviews...
A compilation of seven short student films originally premiered singly online, made with the intention of ‘redefining Shakespeare.' The individual items, and their place in the compilation, is as follows:...
What would happen if you made a boring old set text into a high-school romcom?. Junger’s adaptation, set in a suburban Seattle high school is ‘smart and sassy, a brightly contemporary retelling of The...