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Television advertisement for ING Financial Services. "The commercial opens with a long shot of a young white woman sitting on a bench in the park with ING on it as a young Asian man comes up to her and asks...
Radio documentary. From the Sir John Falstaff Goblet Collection to the complete plays on CD Rom, Shakespeare is alive in multitudinous ways. But in what state is the English national poet at the new...
Independent short. What happened to Horatio after Hamlet died. "HORATIO’S HAMLETdraws on Shakespeare’s text to create a unique tale of Horatio honoring the last request of his beloved Prince and...
This podcast is presented by Ben Lawrence and is a collaboration between The Telegraph and the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC). What can Shakespeare teach us about the politics and culture of today? Find...
Using extracts from KAC’s thrust-stage and television productions of Hamlet, actors and academics discuss the concepts of ‘performance’ central to the play’s structure and its concern with...
Scenes from Shakespeare read by John Gielgud and Pamela Brown. Scenes from Romeo and Juliet. What lady’s that, which doth enrich the hand (I v); He jests at scars that never felt a wound (II ii); Wilt thou...
Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. Why is it that Shakespeare thrives 400 years after his death in a way that none of his contemporaries can match? It’s not necessarily that Shakespeare was a...
Radio talk. Harley Granville-Barker discusses what Shakespeare meant to his contemporaries, and what he meant and is being made to mean in succeeding centuries. He also talks about the potentialities and...
Podcast. What scant documentary evidence exists paints Shakespeare as a litigious and pecuniary figure, These issues, among others, have prompted readers of Shakespeare to doubt that the man from Stratford...
Radio programme on English bawdy presented by Tim Brooke-Taylor. Celebrates the history of bawdy from Chaucer and Shakespeare to Benny Hill and the ‘Carry On’ films. It asks what do Shakespeare and...