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Theatre designer Shelagh Keegan talks to Christie Carson. Keegan talks about her approach to design (starting with copious notes from the text), her work with David Thacker, the collaborative process,...
Sitcom centred around Timothy Lumsden, a depressed 41-year-old who still lives at home with, and is dominated by, his mother. In this episode Timothy is promoted from prompter to Bottom in the the local...
Instructional film which considers how Shakespeare’s work is relevant to contemporary audiences quoting from several plays to indicate the phrases and expressions still used today. Includes footage of...
Floyd King, an actor with Washington’s Shakespeare Theatre Company, in a one man show of songs, stories, recitations and other material related to Shakespeare’s life and work. The show Mad About the...
Excerpts from the production of Twelfth Night broadcast 14 February 1958 in the Sunday-Night Theatre series and catalogued separately. The extracts, intended for schools, are introduced by Priscilla Morgan...
Radio documentary. Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, 97 years old, talks about her performance as Juliet and other Shakespearean women in conversation with Nigel Hawthorne. Ffrangcon-Davies recites extracts from Romeo...
This six-episode podcast miniseries looks at the political currents that influenced Shakespeare and how they apply to the world today. Hosted by Isaac Butler. Richard II is God’s anointed representative...
Anthology arts series. Examines why The Tempest, still holds such fascination for modern audiences. Melvyn Bragg investigates the events surrounding the writing of the play, including contemporary interest...
Radio programme. !0 years after his death, what is Olivier’s cultural legacy? By cutting the theatre text of Henry V he created a film of patriotic wartime propaganda which still colours perceptions of...
Australian radio current affairs talk series presented by Phillip Adams. This edition is a panel discussion from the 8th World Shakespeare Congress, hosted by the University of Queensland, on Shakespeare’s...