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Recording of a panel discussion hosted by Drew Lichtenberg. This episode discusses the new production by the Shakespeare Theatre Company of King Lear and features Lear director Simon Godwin, Craig Wallace,...
Weekly Podcast hosted by Cassidy Cash in which she explores Elizabethan England and Shakespeare’s world. This week she talks to Pamela Brown, who in her new book - The Diva’s Gift to the Shakespearean...
Video recording. Lecture (in English) by Pamela Allen Brown ahead of the publication of her book, The Diva’s Gift to the Shakespearean Stage, which looks at the impact that European acting troupes...
Podcast. Pamela Hutchinson talks to Barbara Bogaev about the life and career of actress Asta Nielsen and her 1921 film version of Hamlet (qv), which depicted the title character as a princess.
Podcast. Dr. Pamela Allen Brown talks to Barbara Bogaev about the impact of the Italian troups that played for English audiences from the 1570s onwards and which included actresses - the so-called ‘Dive’...
Omnibus edition of the entire seven-part radio podcast serialisation of Shakespeare’s drama set in Ancient Rome, adapted into modern English verse by Sean San José and Catherine Eaton. Part of the ‘Play...
Video recording of a live event hosted by Mairi Nicolson made as a preview of concerts by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra on 22 and 24 April 2021 devoted to music inspired by Shakespeare. They discuss the...
Sixth part of a radio podcast serialisation of Shakespeare’s drama set in Ancient Rome, adapted into modern English verse by Sean San José and Catherine Eaton. Part of the ‘Play On Shakespeare’...
Part five of a radio podcast serialisation of Shakespeare’s drama set in Ancient Rome, adapted into modern English verse by Sean San José and Catherine Eaton. Part of the ‘Play On Shakespeare’ project...
Part four of a radio podcast serialisation of Shakespeare’s drama set in Ancient Rome, adapted into modern English verse by Sean San José and Catherine Eaton. Part of the ‘Play On Shakespeare’ project...