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Rupert Goold, director of the Headlong Theatre company, talks to Heather Neill about his acclaimed Chichester Festival Theatre 2007 production of Macbeth, starring Patrick Stewart and Kate Fleetwood. Goold...
Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, directed by Jo Howarth for the Globe. Globe Education Key Stage 3 project (producer Fiona Banks) played to over 6000 pupils in March 2007. The Globe Education website...
Educational videotape, in two parts, to help audiences (especially US Grade 9-12 and college students) identify with universal themes in Shakespeare’s plays. Actors tell the story of the play, act key...
Educational television. Year 9 pupils at The Bolsover School (a business and enterprise specialist school in Derbyshire) tell the story of The Tempest. The pupils use a variety of different musical genres,...
No-budget digital feature film. A romantic comedy. Ben is a computer nerd who transforms himself into a sonnet reading, serenading, sword-fighting, cross-dressing ‘Shakespearean Love Machine’ to woo the...
Low-budget feature film. An Indie ghost comedy. Danny Teller (Gold), is a high school science teacher from Toledo who travels to Los Angeles to find his girlfriend, Ruth (Kira) who has gone there to seek...
A multi-media performance with flutist/vocalist Ellen Waterman, The Contemporary Music Ensemble (CME) at the University of Guelph, and Video Artist Kenneth Doren who re-interpret existing adaptations of...
Using an interactive format created by BT, online education partner of the National Theatre, the website gives audiences (and particularly young people who are studying Henry V as part of the national...
Radio feature. Author and historian Jerry Brotton investigates the history of relations between England and the Islamic world during the early modern period, a complex alliance that he finds dramatised in...
Polish filmmaker Andrzej Wajda talks about his life and work. In a three minute segment (story 182 0f 233) he recalls a conversation he had with Akira Kurosawa about Shakespeare and the screen. A full...