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Stage video recording of the Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre 2008 production of The Merry Wives of Windsor directed by Christopher Luscombe with Christopher Benjamin as Falstaff.
Independent short. With a modern take on relationship roles, equality of power and decision-making, the film casts a different light onto the common expectations of the play without changing any textual...
Having performed "Hamlet" around the world for two years, two actors share their experiences of this unique, 193,000 mile, global tour completed on the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death in 2016
Pre-school series, 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,...
In this podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library, Barbara Bogaev interviews the former artistic director of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London, Dominic Dromgoole, about the year he spent attempting...
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, Aimee and...
Radio programme on the theme of different times of the day. This episode ends with Romeo and Juliet debating whether the bird they can hear is a nightingale or a lark (III v) that heralds the beginning of a...
Radio programme. In the second of her 5-part series of essays considering our responses to the creatures which make up the British landscape, the writer and poet Ruth Padel turns her attention to the robin....
Ken Campbell’s version of Macbeth, directed by Campbell, and spoken in Pidgin English (Wol Wantok). Performed by 2nd year students at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (LAMDA). This recording...
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, Ashley and...