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Podcast. Barbara Bogaev interviews Mike Lew about his new play, Young Dick, a comedy that transposes Shakespeare’s Richard III to an American high school, its protagonist now a senior with cerebral palsy....
BBC radio series. Six commissioned lectures on Shakespeare and his meaning in the modern world. In episode 1 Professor Germaine Greer argues that Shakespeare’s neglected play King John is one of the most...
Comedy by Ephraim Kishon based on Romeo and Juliet which imagines that Romeo and Juliet survived and are now middle-aged. No cast and production details known (6/2008).
Television sitcom. A spin-off from the soap opera CORONATION STREET, featuring Leonard Swindley (Arthur Lowe) in the same fussy, pedantic role but now assistant manager of a northern chain store, Dobson and...
Television documentary. Actress Felicity Kendal started her stage career in India where her parents ran an eccentric touring Shakespeare company called Shakespeareana. Now she returns to India to investigate...
Podcast. Madeline Sayet speaks to Barbara Bogaev about her play, Where We Belong, which dramatises her own experience as a Native American woman and studying Shakespeare in the UK and the resistance she felt...
Educational series. One in a twelve-part series of films made by the Ontario Educational Communications Authority (now TV Ontario). The aim was to relate ‘Shakespeare’s timeless ideas and understanding...
Arts and media programme presented by Tracey MacLeod. Includes an item (11 mins) on British theatre director Michael Bogdanov, now Artistic Director of the Deutches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg. Includes scenes...
Radio talk by George Watson, Assistant lecturer in English at Cambridge University, in reply to L. C. Knights’ book Some Shakespearean Themes (1960). According to the programme notes, ‘Watson criticises...
Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. Katherine Duncan-Jones is Professor Emerita of English Literature at Oxford. Her book, Portraits of Shakespeare, was published by Oxford’s Bodleian Library in...