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The Tempest is the first in a collection of thirty-seven separate apps. Ian McKellen and Jonathan Bate use the Arden Shakespeare texts and their extensive essays and notes to examine the play. The app...
Porn film. A theatre troupe is producing ‘Romeo and Juliet’ against the setbacks of a theatre owner (Joey Silvera) who wants to sell out to the pornographic movie industry.
Radio broadcast. Written and narrated by Christopher Venning, the programme looks at the annual Festival at Stratford-upon-Avon and explores the aims and objectives of the Royal Shakespeare Company that have...
Two English teachers are taken to a secret location and challenged to produce an imaginative and exciting Year 7 Shakespeare lesson inspired by objects they are given in a box. Sarah Mark and Lew Rolfe are...
Black comedy short. Hattie is a burnt-out social worker who has returned to university where the Shakespeare she’s studying begins to have a resonance in her life. The deadly combination of Othello,...
Ian Small discusses the play. The recording is designed to stimulate both group discussion and individual research, to suggest ways of organising material, and to encourage personal response to the text.
Adapting Shakespeare is no mean feat. Three writers who’ve survived to tell the tale reflect on their experiences of tackling Macbeth, Hamlet and The Winter’s Tale.
Allows the user to play individual roles in Romeo and Juliet along with professional actors, reading lines from the screen as other parts are being spoken. Contains the full text of the play, full spoken...
Julian Lovelock discusses the play. The recording is designed to stimulate both group discussion and individual research, to suggest ways of organising material, and to encourage personal response to the text.
Documentary. Melvyn Bragg interviews Judi Dench at the Rose Theatre, Kingston where she is appearing as Titania in Peter Hall’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. There are no extracts from the...