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Newreel produced for the National Coal Board. The first of three stories in this issue contains brief footage of an outdoor performance of Richard III by the Burton Shakespeare Society.
A cinemagazine produced by the National Coal Board. This issue contained three stories. the final story, Heart of England, includes brief footage of an open-air production of Richard III by the Burton...
Podcast. David Sterling Brown (Binghamton University) is interviewed by Barbara Bogaev and discusses Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus in the context of Critical Race Theory.
Feature film. A loose reworking of the Romeo and Juliet story. Set in a small coal mining village in Wales in 1911, a young Jewish peddler (Solomon) meets Gaenor, the eldest daughter of a Christian mining...
Mini-series reworking King Lear and set in the lucrative coal distribution industry of Richards Bay. It depicts the lives of two families torn apart by jealousy, greed and deception and incorporates the...