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Podcast hosted by John Brooks. In this edition he speaks to Steven Sabel, who podcasts at Don’t Quill the Messenger, on their shared belief that the true author of Shakespeare’s plays was actually Edward...
Advertisement for AliCafe cappuccino. Two college students unleash hundreds of chicken in their library and get caught by the head librarian. This prank could lead to their expulsion from college. In a tight...
Podcast hosted by Sebastian Michael. Each edition looks at a particular sonnet, which is first recited then analysed. This episode look at the last of the so-called Procreation Sonnets in which Shakespeare...
Weekly Podcast hosted by Cassidy Cash in which she explores Elizabethan England and Shakespeare’s world. This week Duncan Phillips, the art gallery owner who recently displayed the so-called Danby Portrait...
Podcast hosted by Barbara Bogaev in which she interviews Sandra Newman about her new novel, The Heavens, a time travel fantasy about Emilia Bassano, the woman some believe may have been the ‘Dark Lady’...
Podcast. Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture delivered at the Folger Shakespeare Library, Elizabethan Theatre by Stephen Greenblatt. "In this harsh world draw thy breath in pain," the dying Hamlet tells...
Central Television news item. Reporter Terry Lloyd visits Tupton Hall school in Derbyshire where there is a production of Macbeth being rehearsed by the pupils. Interview with the drama teacher, Reg...
Short film in which the protagonist, Jonathan, suffers from morbid attacks of jealousy. Trying not to end like Othello, he forces himself to believe in his Desdemona’s declarations of love. The film, which...
Radio programme. Bertram Joseph’s talk on Elizabethan verse speaking is illustrated by excerpts from plays by Shakespeare, Heywood, Tourneur, and Kyd spoken by Catherine Campbell, Marjorie Westbury, and...
Feature film. Murder mystery amidst a provincial stage production of Macbeth. The characters believe that the deaths, including that of the director, are a result of the curse of ‘the Scottish play’ but...