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Audio podcast. Tim McIntosh, Heidy White and Brandon look at the last act of Shakespeare’s play and Falstaff’s role in it.
An experimental and impressionistic film which records the thoughts of a drowning actor. In one scene, the young man (dressed in the make-up and costume of a clown) performs as Hamlet to the approval of the...
Podcast given at the Rose Theatre, Kingston and a Shakespeare Birthday Lecture. The last in the Shakespeare and Modernism season.
Low budget independent short inspired by Hamlet. No further information known (8/2011).
Podcast. Ash, the podcast host, takes a fairly light-hearted and very sarcastic look at the Shakespeare Authorship Question as explored in the 2012 documentary LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT (qv) that followed in...
Podcast. An interview with Dr. Paul Edmondson, of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, on his role as historical consultant on All Is True, Kenneth Branagh’s 2018 film about the last years in the life of...
Recording of an online illustrated presentation by Bradd Shore (Emory University) in which he focuses on the language and linguistic techniques used by Shakespeare - such as metaphor and simile - in King...
Audio podcast. Tim Mcintosh and Sarah Jane Bentley explore the Shakespeare authorship question, with particular reference to 2021 book ‘Gwynn’s William Shakespeare: At long last the reality - The...
Professor Michael Dobson, Director of The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, introduces the last of a series of four audio lectures from Professor Sir Stanley Wells, C.B.E., to mark his 90th...
Podcast hosted by Sebastian Michael. Each edition looks at a particular sonnet, which is first recited then analysed. This episode look at the last of the so-called Procreation Sonnets in which Shakespeare...