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Released alongside an edition of Shakespeare’s Sonnets for the Apple iPad, the DVD features specially filmed performances of all 154 sonnets by a cast of actors which includes Fiona Shaw, Patrick Stewart,...
A masterclass on speaking and performing Shakespeare introduced by Trevor Nunn and led by John Barton who works with Royal Shakespeare Company actors Alan Howard, Michael Pennington, David Suchet, Ian...
Brief documentary. David Tennant looks back on playing Hamlet in Greg Doran’s award-winning 2008 production for the Royal Shakespeare Company. He talks about his approach to the part, performing opposite...
Radio broadcast. The Tempest adapted and produced by Ian Cotterell with Paul Scofield as Prospero and Patrick Stewart as Caliban. With music composed by David Cain, and played by Mike Westbrook, Clive Heath,...
Television documentary series. A nine-part series in which John Barton, associate director with the Royal Shakespeare Company, works with RSC actors analysing how Shakespeare’s text works and examining the...
Video recording, using a single, fixed camera, of Gregory Doran’s 2008 staging of Hamlet for the Royal Shakespeare Company with David Tennant in the title role and Patrick Stewart doubling the roles of...
Series in which an actor explores a work by Shakespeare, revealing a personal connection to the work and how it has shaped them professionally. They investigate how their chosen play was written, as well as...
Documentary. Follows four weeks of rehearsal as Derek Jacobi directs Kenneth Branagh in the lead role in the Renaissance Theatre Company’s production of Hamlet. The actors describe stage action and the...
Video recording of the Folger Theatre’s production of The Winter’s Tale directed by Blake Robison. Daniel Stewart is Leontes and Connan Morrissey, Hermione. Videotaped for WAPAVA by Tony Hoos.
Based on Lisa Klein’s novel of the same name, Daisy Ridley takes the title role in a re-imagining of Shakespeare’s Hamlet through the eyes of the ill-fated heroine, Ophelia.