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Radio programme. Actor Julian Rhind-Tutt explores how actors archive the sounds of their own voices. How does an actor live with the voice in his head and the voice he sounds like? Includes extracts from...
The married team of comedian Kenneth McLaurin and the recording artist SingTrece take on Shakespeare. In this video, McLaurin riffs on Shakespeare quotes in modern / coarse vernacular while SingTrace...
Alan Howard presents some of Shakespeare’s best known passages. Contents: As you like it ( ‘All the world’s a stage’); Sonnet 30 (`When to the sessions of sweet silent thought’); Sonnet 18 (`Shall...
Audio podcast hosted by Andrew Smith. In this episode Stephan Wolfert talks about DE-CRUIT, the organisation he runs that uses Shakespeare to help army and navy veterans cope with trauma. The episode also...
Radio broadcast. Forbes-Robertson recites Buckingham’s ‘Farewell Speech’ (Henry VIII) and Hamlet’s ‘Advice to the Players’.
Leading actors perform some of Shakespeare’s greatest speeches in a video series to mark the 400th anniversary of the playwright’s death. David Threlfall speaks Prospero’s "Our revels now are ended"...
Video recording of a speech delivered by Kenneth Adelman at the Meridian International Centre, Washington, D.C., February 9, 2000. Centres on Augustine Norman and Adelman’s book Shakespeare in Charge: The...
Amateur film showing scenes from King Lear performed in the Speech Room at Harrow School in 1956, under the supervision of Ronald Watkins.
Leading actors perform some of Shakespeare’s greatest speeches in a video series to mark the 400th anniversary of the playwright’s death. Eileen Atkins speaks Emilia’s ' But I do think it is their...
Leading actors perform some of Shakespeare’s greatest speeches in a video series to mark the 400th anniversary of the playwright’s death. Roger Allam speaks the ‘blow, winds, and crack your cheeks’...