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Brazilian animation film. ‘Circus child already has to deal with Hamlet’s question: "To Be or Not To Be". [Summary taken from IMDb]. No further information found.
Short. A reading of Hamlet’s ‘to be or not to be’ soliloquy by many individuals representing a broad cross-section of society.
Brief video lecture by Robin Williams in which she explores the flexible metric structure on which the playwright layers plot, emotion, imagery, poetry, and rhetoric.
Recording of an online lecture on Shakespeare’s personality and very person, split into two parts. In the first Bruce Donehowe looks at Shakespeare using a lens provided by Rufolf Steiner, then Fred...
A detailed examination of the nature of this Shakespearean tragedy given its rare feature of having two central characters.
Radio talk by Giles E. Dawson, Curator of Books and Manuscripts at the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, on the authorship question.
Podcast hosted by John Brooks. In this edition he speaks to Steven Sabel, who podcasts at Don’t Quill the Messenger, on their shared belief that the true author of Shakespeare’s plays was actually Edward...
Emma Smith uses evidence of early reception and from more recent productions to discuss the question of whether Katherine is tamed at the end of the play.
Radio programme. Millicent Isherwood, producing a Shakespeare play in Bradford with a multi-racial cast had first to anwer the question "Please miss, what is a play?".
Recording of an audio-visual presentation by Alex McNeil at the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s Spring 2022 International Online Symposium. He presents the argument for Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford,...