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Radio broadcast. Third in a six-part series of talks by Dover Wilson, introducing Shakespeare’s tragedies to a general audience. This week’s talk focuses on King Lear.
Four programmes relating to course AA306: Band 1) Staging Dreams: explores how magic can be represented in the modern theatre. Features extracts from several productions of A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Band...
Radio broadcast. Lewis Casson traces the influence of William Poel’s Shakespearean productions on the modern method of presenting Shakespeare and poetic drama in general.
Radio broadcast. Fifth in a six-part series of talks by Dover Wilson, introducing Shakespeare’s tragedies to a general audience. This talk introduces Hamlet, a tragedy which Dover Wilson discusses in two...
Radio broadcast on an excerpt from Henry V that focuses on the character of Fluellen. Arranged for radio by Herbert Farjeon and produced by Mary Hope Allen. With Leslie Stokes as speaker.
Radio broadcast. Fourth in a six-part series of talks by Dover Wilson, introducing Shakespeare’s tragedies to a general audience. This week’s talk encompasses Othello and Antony and Cleopatra.
Radio broadcast: An item (2 mins) in the programme. John Neville talks to an audience about West African audiences’ reactions to Shakespeare’s plays, having recently completed a ten week tour of West...
Radio broadcast. In this episode of the weekly literary series, historian and Shakespeare scholar A. L. Rowse talks about Shakespeare and the Elizabethan age.
A schools broadcast. John Barton of the Royal Shakespeare Company, Michael Bogdanov (National Theatre) and actor Michael Pennington discuss with an audience of students the issues involved in presenting...
Professor Stanley Wells speaks on editing the works of Shakespeare. Professor Wells is co-editor of ‘The Oxford Shakespeare: The Complete Works’ and general editor of the Oxford and Penguin editions of...