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Recording of an illustrated lecture by Professor Peter Holland on the topic of trailers made to promote Shakespeare films and plays, looking at how they are structured and edited. The lecture includes an...
Professor E A J Honigman, University of Newcastle, and John Dixon Hunt, University of York, explore the atmosphere of the play and its qualities of sadness and ‘dark’ comedy. Its mood of romantic dream...
Video recording of John Murrell’s play. An aging and disenchanted professor whose career is on the wane agrees to tutor the university president’s son, Murph, who is floundering in his freshman English...
In the 1950s, all of Shakespeare’s works were performed over three summers during the Antioch Shakespeare Festival. Based in Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio; the festival was co-created by Arthur...
Radio play written by Edwin Pearce with a convoluted plot involving Professor Homer, a devoted and eccentric Shakespearean academic and his involvement with Shakespeare’s remains.
Video podcast presenting an analysis of political and legal developments in late Elizabethan England and their representation in Shakespeare’s plays, focusing on contemporary debates concerning the powers...
Podcast from Shakespeare’s Globe hosted by Imogen Greenberg in collaboration with Globe artistic director Michelle Terry and Dr Farah Karim-Cooper, the theatre’s head of higher education and research....
Video recording of the Meno Fortas from Vilnius, Lithuania staging of Hamlet for the Globe to Globe season directed by Eimuntas Nekroius with Andrius Mamontovas in the title role. Spoken in Lithuanian.
Podcast recorded from the Rose Theatre Birthday Lecture, by Charles Nicholl. Introduced by Professor Richard Wilson. Nicholl discusses ‘Counterfeit Presentments’ from Hamlet and surveys contemporary...
An interactive DVD documenting the research of Martin White, Professor of Theatre at the University of Bristol, into original practices in the Jacobean Indoor Playhouse focusing particularly on the use of...