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Mark Van Doren discusses Shakespeare’s comedies.
Dramatic readings of scenes from Shakespeare’s comedies performed by the Marlowe Dramatic Society and Professional Players directed by George Rylands.
Radio broadcast. The ‘5NO’ Repertory Company performs excerpts of scenes from Shakespeare’s comedies. No further information available.
Tape-slide. Shows the influence Shakespeare had upon the form of comedy, how the form of his comedies changed over the years, Shakespeare’s use of comic devices in his tragedies, and the difference between...
University of Virginia literature professor Paul Cantor discusses Shakespeare comedies and his use of comedy. The discussion is split into three sections: 1. Comedy and Scepticism; 2. Shakespeare’s Comedy;...
The 2017 series of Shakespeare lectures concludes with an exploration of one of the Bard’s early comedies.
Australian adult education television series presented by E.A.M. Colman. University of New South Wales. In the third episode Colman and Professor Leonie Kramer analyse Shakespeare’s comedies.
Transcriptions of hour radio broadcasts. Selected by Professor G.B. Harrison and enacted by drama students at the University of Michigan. Uses scenes from Henry IV. Part 1, Much Ado About Nothing and Hamlet...
Video made as part of The Shakespeare 2020 Project. Actor and director Murray Biggs discusses Shakespearean language, his use of twins as a plot device and the place of Twelfth Night among his comedies.
Radio programme. Continuing a celebration of funny books and funny writers. In this episode actress Fiona Shaw joins John Mullan, Professor of Literature at UCL, to explore the impact of Shakespearean and...