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Radio broadcast. Professor Nandini Das explores how the life and works of Robert Greene can offer us new insight into what English theatre might have been, beyond the shadow of Shakespeare. Controbutors...
A video recording of a production of Much Ado About Nothing by students registered with the University of California Shakespeare Program and performed at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, Bankside.
Doctoral dissertation by Peter Joseph Novak completed at and held by Yale University. The work comprises a 90 page text, 4 CD’s of the American sign language translation, one video cassette of the sign...
A recording made in 2004 of a production of Hamlet performed by the Shakespeare Institute Players of the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham. Paul Prescott as Hamlet
Open University programme made to support the A101 Arts Foundation course. The programme shows how Weber’s ‘Der Freischutz’ and ‘Oberon’ influenced Mendelssohn when he came to write the Overture...
A programme in the Open University Renaissance and Reformation Course. Cicely Havely looks at scenes in King Lear to which the Fool’s role is central and tries to analyse his part in the play’s action...
Lecture by Brandie Siefried given at Brigham Young University, Harold B. Lee Library auditorium.
A performance of King Lear, which was produced for the Open University in 1998, with Frances Barber, David Morrissey and Philip Madoc.
The personal father-son relationship between Prince Hal and Henry is examined to see how it illuminates the larger historical issues of the play. Prince Hal is played by Michael Thomas and Henry by Peter...
Professor Tony Howard, University of Warwick, talks to Tom Abbott about the women who have played the role of Hamlet.