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Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks to author Isabella Hammad and her new novel, Enter Ghost, which looks at the staging of Palestinian production of Shakespeare’s Hamlet in the West Bank.
Television advertisement for Barclay’s Bank made as part of the company’s Fluent in Finance campaign. Samuel L. Jackson recites some lines, an approximation of The Comedy of Errors (I, ii l260) `Upon my...
Television arts series presented by Melvyn Bragg. Ian McKellen talks to Melvyn Bragg about his life and career. This is McKellen’s fourth visit to the South Bank Show and this programme includes extracts...
A version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream aimed at young people and performed by Free Theatre of Germantown Theatre Guild. Directed for stage by Katharine Minehart and for television by Leonard Valenta. The...
A National Theatre production of Henry IV parts 1 and II opened in the Olivier Theatre, May 2005. The programme is a fly-on-the-wall account of one day’s rehearsals. The play’s director, Nicholas Hynter,...
Anthology arts series presented by Melvyn Bragg. In the second part of the programme (c25mins) Jonathan Pryce and director Richard Eyre talk about the staging of Hamlet at London’s Royal Court Theatre,...
A two-part SOUTH BANK SHOW to celebrate Sir Peter Hall’s 50 years in theatre. Peter Hall looks back on his foundation of the Royal Shakespeare Company, his 15 years as Director of the National Theatre, and...
Recording of an online seminar by Dr. Joseph Stephenson of Abilene Christian University to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the publication of the Shakespeare First Folio.
Feature film. Jesse Reilly (Wilson) is released from prison to get married. He is picked up by four friends, one of whom is actor Billy Phillips (Flanery) who, unknown to the group, is a Shakespeare-quoting...
Television arts documentary. When Ian McKellen joined the National Theatre in 1984, he was asked by The South Bank Show to keep an audiotape diary of his experiences as an actor over the next twelve months....