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Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks to Lucy Wooding about her book, Tudor England: A History, that explores popular misconceptions about the period’s society and culture.
Documentary film. Peter Brook created the International Centre of Theatre Research in Paris in 1970. In the autumn of 1973, the Centre conducted a five-week work period at the Brooklyn Academy of Music,...
The art of speaking Shakespeare is discussed by actors Ben Crystal, an expert in pronunciation of the Shakespearian period, Patrice Naiambana originally from Sierra Leone, and actress Janet Dale along with...
One of a series of study tapes developed and produced in association with the Language Centre of the University of Exeter. Dr Corbin, Head of the School of English at the University of Exeter, discusses...
A Polish television version of Hamlet directed for stage by Lukasz Barczyk and adapted for television by Janusz Rudnicki with Michal Czernecki in the title role.
Stephen Greenblatt talks about his book Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare, published by W.W. Norton and Co. He describes England during Shakespeare’s time and discusses how the...
Radio programme. Actors William Macready and Edna Godfrey-Turner perform excerpts from five Shakespeare’s plays, Catherine Paterson (mezzo-contralto) sings a number of Shakespearean songs, and the music of...
Radio broadcast. Ex Cathedra perform English and Italian madrigals celebrating the growth in interest in singing in England during Shakespeare’s most creative period. Presented by Lucie Skeaping from the...
Live cinema broadcast from the New York Metropolitan Opera of Brett Dean’s version of Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
A series of interactive educational videos studying the works of Shakespeare. Made by actors, for actors, the series looks at the speeches and the meaning behind them. It is aimed at actors learning a new...