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Animated dance. Two dancers, linked together by a long wire coil, perform a rigidly synchronistic, metaphorical dance, when suddenly one breaks from the routine; what ensues is a passage of self-awareness....
Podcast created, produced and hosted by American actors Korey Leigh Smith and Elyse Sharp, two self-confessed ‘Shakespeare nerds’ who devote multiple episode to analysing the Bard’s work. In this...
Katherine Scheil, professor of English at the University of Minnesota, talks about her new book, ‘Imagining Shakespeare’s Wife: The Afterlife of Anne Hathaway’ and the various ways in which she has...
Podcast. Professor Christopher Pye discusses sovereignty in King Lear relating it to autonomy, the self, the state, and the world. Focusing on Cordelia’s ‘nothing’ and Edgar’s ‘I nothing am’, he...
After her marriage fails, a woman returns to her home district, the Bronx, to pursue her dream of becoming a Shakespearean actor. A surprising journey of self-discovery ensues.
Independent film. A gangster version of the play shot in black and white. The language is a mixture of Shakespeare’s text and contemporary speech.
Illustrates the twin themes of order and chaos. Compares the self-confessed orderly intentions of the Prince to his chaotic behaviour. Explores the relationship between the political and the low-life scenes....
A five-part radio series in which Professor Emma Smith, University of Oxford, talks to major public figures about the role that Shakespeare might play in dealing with contemporary issues. With contributions...