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First episode in a five-part series of selected readings from John Gielgud’s correspondences through the decades. The episode focuses on Gielgud playing the lead in the 1936 production of Hamlet on...
Series of four video lectures by Barry Edelstein, Artistic Director at The Old Globe in San Diego, on aspects of Shakespeare’s work and how it relates to contemporary theatre productions. This second...
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks to Dr. Chris Laoutaris about his new book, Shakespeare’s Book: The Story Behind the First Folio and the Making of Shakespeare.
The story of how, 400 years ago, two actors and friends of William Shakespeare took on the task of saving his work for posterity in one book, the First Folio. Interviewees include Professor Emma Smith,...
Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. Kill Bill is a comic book series in which Shakespeare’s most popular characters team up in rival, warring camps bent on seizing control of the kingdom that is...
Weekly Podcast hosted by Cassidy Cash in which she explores Elizabethan England and Shakespeare’s world. This week Chris Laoutaris, author of Shakespeare’s Book: The Intertwined Lives Behind the First...
Series of four video lectures by Barry Edelstein, Artistic Director at The Old Globe in San Diego, on aspects of Shakespeare’s work and how it relates to contemporary theatre productions. This first...
Podcast. Molly Yarn talks to Barbara Bogaev about her new book - Shakespeare’s ‘Lady Editors’ - on the stories of the over 70 women so far who have worked as editors on Shakespeare editions.
Author and academic Germaine Greer discusses Anne Hathaway and the commonly held beliefs about her and her marriage to William Shakespeare. Chaired by biographer Jonathan Bate and introduced by Maggie...
Science series presented by Quentin Cooper. The first item (c15mins) discusses the neurophysiological aspects of language taking Shakespeare as an example. When Shakespeare shifts words around and turns...