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Radio play arranged for broadcasting by John Keir Cross. The single-act play is based on the Shakespearean dialogue in Chapter 9: ‘Scylla and Charybdis’ of James Joyce’s Ulysses.
Independent, experimental video. A re-working of The Merchant of Venice, that includes text from Kathy Acker’s reinterpretation of the play. Makes extensive use of live and pre-recorded video, and employs...
Lecture given by Peter W.M. Blaney as part of the Spring 1999 Midday Colloquia series.
Weekly Podcast hosted by Cassidy Cash in which she explores Elizabethan England and Shakespeare’s world. This week she talks to food historian Neil Buttery about the references to the Medlar plant in some...
Weekly Podcast hosted by Cassidy Cash in which she explores Elizabethan England and Shakespeare’s world. This week she talks to Vivian Nutton about the real John Caius, the 16th century doctor, and the...
Twelfth Night performed in BSL with British deaf actors, filmed in Penlanole, mid-Wales, and performed in Elizabethan costume. Voiced by Philip Bowen. No cast or credit details known (9/2008).
Broadcast version of the 2012 Donmar production of Shakespeare’s late comedy, restaged with a live audience at a bespoke venue in King’s Cross. An all-female production set in a present-day women’s...
A Midsummer Night’s Dream performed in BSL with British deaf actors, filmed in Penlanole, mid-Wales and performed in Elizabethan costume. Voiced by Philip Bowen. No cast or credit details known (9/2008).
BBC Radio 3 arts series. This edition contains a 13 minute discussion between presenter Gabriel Gbadamosi, writer and critic Bonnie Greer, and Felix Cross, Artistic Director of the black theatre company...
Video essay by A. Phoenix, an independent scholar researching the areas of Francis Bacon, the Shakespeare Authorship Question and the Rosicrucian-Freemasonry Brotherhood. It explores the links between...