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Radio comment by Philip Hope-Wallace focusing on the fact that Cleopatra’s role was written for a boy to play, but provides continuous inspiration to actresses.
Radio broadcast documenting the laying of the foundation stone, with full Masonic Ceremonial, of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre.
An MP3 CD compilation of 50 recordings related to Shakespeare on radio which are listed in the Old Time Radio catalogue. Includes material from John Barrymore and Orson Welles plus episodes of dramas and...
A discussion of the life and times of the 17th Century Chinese playwright Tang Xianzu who has been dubbed the Shakespeare of the East.
An anniversary celebration of Shakespeare on radio.Simon Russell Beale presents a range of programmes inspired by or about Shakespeare, including Great Lives, Macbeth, Shakespeare Stories, Lenny and Will,...
A visit to the National Theatre, London to see performers prepare for the Company’s 2009 production of All’s Well That Ends Well directed by Marianne Elliott.
Magazine series for the deaf community. Includes a brief extract from a new sign language production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Deafinitely Theatre.
Radio broadcast. In this interval talk Valentine Cunningham considers ‘the varying fortunes of Shakespeare’s plays in the opera house’.
Melodrama about a troubled Osaka teenager who, following the death of his father, begins to see himself as Hamlet when an enigmatic uncle takes charge of his dysfunctional family,
Radio broadcast. John Barton discusses arguments for and against Shakespeare’s authorship of the play The Reign of King Edward III.