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A television commercial for the Seattle Mariners in their ‘Ain’t Baseball Great’ campaign. A Red Sox runner leads off second base. Mariner shortstop Alex Rodriguez sidles over and pulls a volume of...
Three-part documentary series on the human voice. In this first episode Cicely Berry, voice coach at the Royal Shakespeare Company, talks to Clare Balding about the secrets of a trained speaker.
13-part American radio series, hosted by Sharon Swenson, in which Shakespeare scholars discuss aspects of Shakespeare’s work. In this episode Barta Heiner, Brigham Young University (BYU), discusses verse...
Documentary chronicling Sheffield’s Highgreen Secondary School visit to Stratford upon Avon. The film takes in the views of the journey as the coach travels through Warwickshire to its final destination....
Lee Nishri-Howitt discusses the challenges of playing Iago and his journey from non-native speaker of English to being a professional vocal and dialect coach.
Anthology arts series. Documentary on Robert Stephens’ acclaimed performance as Lear in Adrian Noble’s 1993 production for the Royal Shakespeare Company. The programme follows Stephens through an entire...
Radio programme on the speaking of Shakespeare’s verse. Samantha Bond examines whether there is a ‘right way’ of speaking Shakespeare’s dramatic verse. Besides consulting Judi Dench, she interviews...
Radio programme on the acoustic archaeology of Elizabethan England. Historian Elizabeth Goldring, acoustic archaeologist Bruce Smith, lutenist Anthony Rooley, bell ringer Simon Meyer and voice coach Stewart...
Roderick Dunks conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra in a concert celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Royal Shakespeare Company, featuring music written for films, ballets, operas and stage productions. The...
Poet Ian McMillan hosts late night entertainment with a roundtable of writers celebrating Shakespeare’s language. Benet Brandreth, a rhetoric coach, has written a new novel imagining Shakespeare’s lost...