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Norman Chan reviews The Under Presents: Tempest, a 45-minute interactive theatre experience that pairs real actors with small groups of participants for a virtual reality re-imagining of Shakespeare’s The...
Two brief lectures by the joint winners of the 2020 Shakespeare’s Globe Book AwardL The first is by Emma Whipday (Newcastle University), who won for ‘Shakespeare’s Domestic Tragedies.' The second...
Professor Michael Dobson (Shakespeare Institute) interviews actor John Kani about growing up in South Africa under apartheid, his career and his love of Shakespeare.
Recording of a panel discussion in front of a live audience featuring Will Brooks (Artistic Producer of Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan space) with Peter Robinson, Gordon DesBrisay and Joanne Rochester from...
Recording of a student production of Romeo and Juliet by the University of Michigan’s School of Music, Theatre & Dance. It is set in 2020 Verona during the Coronavirus pandemic, with the chorus (performed...
Recording of an online presentation by Dr Candice Livingston of CPUT (Cape Peninsula University of Technology) on her use of game technology to teach Macbeth remotely under Covid-19 pandemic restrictions.
Video podcast in which hosts Ade, Jake and Mikey discuss the merits of TROMEO AND JULIET (1997). The approach, in keeping with the film under discussion, is highly irreverent, aimed at young audiences and...
Podcast. In this edition, Dr Varsha Panjwani interviews Wendy Lennon on her web resource Shakespeare, Race and Pedagogy, which explores the plays in the Elizabethan and modern context.
Expanded version of an illustrated presentation by Roger Stritmatter first delivered at the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship symposium on 10 April 2021. It explores the possible hidden meanings behind Ben...
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks to Margo Hendricks about race and Shakespeare, the romance novels she publishes under her ‘Elysabeth Grace’ pseudonym and what is next for Shakespeare studies.