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Radio broadcast for schools. As part of this series of talks, two Shakespeare plays are used as the basis of an English literature lesson for 12-14 year old pupils: The Merchant of Venice and Julius Caesar....
The British Shakespeare Association is holding its next biennial conference at the University of Cambridge, 9-11 September 2011. The conference aims to bring together academics, theatre and film...
We are inviting school teachers and Senior Leadership Teams to our free conference, Using AV to Support Whole School Improvement, a day focused on providing Senior Leadership Teams with fresh ideas to take...
Feature film. Robert (Miller) is a sensitive young boy finding it difficult to fit in at his elite East Coast preparatory school. He attends sessions with the school counsellor, takes his medication, and...
Radio work written by Michael Innes that speculates in dramatic form the historical circumstances that might have induced Shakespeare to write Macbeth. The first part of the programme presents the historical...
Viewfinder speaks to actor, writer and director Barnaby Edwards about TextbookStuff.com, an audio company dedicated to bringing literature to life. Q. Barnaby, what exactly is TextbookStuff.com?...
The University of York has published a cross-disciplinary multimedia website detailing its staging of John Marston’s rarely-produced comedy The Dutch Courtesan. Michael Cordner looks at its realisation on...