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Documentary. A film about a group of mentally handicapped people whose therapy includes exploring the roles they play in a production of Hamlet.
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks to Jennifer Black (Boise State University), Laura Turchi (Arizona State University) and John Ladd (Washington and Jefferson College) and how Artificial Intelligence tools like...
Made for television film. An avant garde interpretation of Richard III with emphasis on the women. The original production was performed at the Teatro Quirino di Rome with the same cast as the television...
Video made as part of The Shakespeare 2020 Project. Laura Jayne Wright (University College, Oxford) discusses the instability of the world presented, the beauty of the language and inconsistencies between...
Radio play by Jonathan Holloway. Shakespeare died 400 years ago on the same day as the Spanish writer Cervantes - except they didn’t. The calendars of the two countries were ten days apart. Cervantes plots...
Educational videotape. A teacher and pupil travel back in time to 1609 to interview Shakespeare over lunch at the Mermaid Tavern. They question him about the writing and performance of his plays - including...
Radio programme that attempts to trace what is really known about William Shakespeare’s life. With comments from "literary sleuths and historians, biographers and directors who trace the story of the Bard...
This site brings together five short films made by students at Anglia Ruskin University on the theme of Shakespeare and the Environment. The details for each film are: The Pulse of Change (Director: Velina...
Fiction short. In Vancouver’s luscious Stanley Park, a heartbroken Romeo finds hope when she spots the woman of her dreams, Juliet. There’s just one problem - Paris, Juliet’s long-term boyfriend is...
Feature film. An English troupe of actors tour post-Raj India staging performances of Shakespeare to dwindling audiences as British dominance of, and interest in, British culture fades. The film is an ironic...