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Radio broadcast. Tenor and broadcaster Wynne Evans explores the influence of Shakespeare in the operatic world. The programme looks at the lesser-known works in addition to Verdi and Britten: Wagner set...
Recorded zoom interview. The National Arts Club presents a conversation on Shakespeare between director Sir Richard Eyre and John Andrews, head of the Shakespeare Guild. Eyre discusses his love of...
Third of twelve programmes in which all Shakespeare sonnets are recited by various actors. The programme is introduced by Rayner Heppenstall. Marius Goring reads Sonnets 26-32, 153, and 154.
A series of podcasts on vocal techniques and voice training practised at the National Theatre, London. The sessions are led by Jeanette Nelson, Head of Voice. Episodes 2 and 3 deal specificially with...
Documentary. Actor John Nettles looks at Shakespeare’s life and career and examines his lasting legacy. There is comment from Professor Stanley Wells and Paul Taylor, Head of Collections at the Shakespeare...
Weekly Podcast hosted by Cassidy Cash in which she explores Elizabethan England and Shakespeare’s world. This week looks at how the First Folio of Shakespeare’s plays was actually manufactured in 1623...
Arts magazine series. An extract (4:50 secs) from this episode shows performer, director and teacher, Elric Hooper, returning to the stage of the University of Canterbury theatre where he played Puck in...
Radio broadcast. Author Leon Garfield, Wendy Greenhill, head of education at the Royal Shakespeare Company, and drama teacher Tracy Irish discuss ways of introducing children to Shakespeare. Presented by...
Pre-school children’s poetry series featuring poems translated into British Sign Language and brought to life with original animation. To celebrate the 400-year legacy of William Shakespeare, Donna and...
Computer animation. Naked Rabbit presents Act II sc ii of Hamlet acted by cats, with Hamlet being an impression of Charlton Heston. The show is introduced from a study by Frasier Tomcat, a spoof on Alistair...