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Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. Episode 17 in series. In 2014 an old book in a French library, acquired in the 1790s, was identified as an unknown copy of the 1623 First Folio of...
Three-part radio series presented by Jonathan Bate. In the first episode Bate shows how Elizabethans under Queen Elizabeth presided over a flowering of literature and maps and ‘discovered England’. Bate...
Architecture series presented by Dr Peter Curran. This episode looks at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre on London’s South Bank.
Comparison of language and rhythms of hip hop and Shakespeare with Akala, Simian and Cameron from the Hip Hop Shakespeare Company.
Comparison of language and rhythms of hip hop and Shakespeare. Features Akala, Simeon and Cameron from the Hip Hop Shakespeare Company. Recorded at the British Library Conference Centre.
Sir Derek Jacobi reflects on his first of 400 performances of Hamlet beginning at the Edinburgh Fringe in 1957. He shares his personal discovery of the meaning of Hamlet’s words and his motivations.
Educational video. Monologues from three of Shakespeare’s plays, Richard III, Henry VIII, and The Winter’s Tale. Three actresses then explain the meaning of their monologues, line by line. With Nancy...
Barbara Bogaev interviews Cambridge University’s Jason Scott-Warren and Dr. Claire M. L. Bourne, from Penn State University, to discuss their discovery that the annotations in the copy of Shakespeare’s...
After her marriage fails, a woman returns to her home district, the Bronx, to pursue her dream of becoming a Shakespearean actor. A surprising journey of self-discovery ensues.
Video podcasts. A collection of films made by the University of Warwick in conjunction with the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust about the life and times of William Shakespeare. In this edition Professor Stanley...