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The story behind the preservation of the Rose Theatre, over which the Rose Court office development is built. It reveals the problems that were caused after the remains of the Shakespearean theatre were...
Audio podcast. Abigail Williams, Felicity Brown and Rachael Hodge discuss the development of WillPlay, an AI-powered reimagining of Shakespeare’s plays for school students, allowing them to interact online...
Recording of an audio visual presentation by American linguist Dr Richard Lederer on Shakespeare’s contributions to the English language.
A tape-slide presentation that introduces English theatre and traces the development of theatre design and acting styles. Comments on the influential playwrights and actors within each period.
Lecture on cultural appropriation by Wally Hurst presented at the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship Conference in Oakland, California. It looks at how important Shakespeare’s work was in the development of...
Recording of a live lecture by James Turnbull, Producer - Digital Development at the Royal Shakespeare Company, on new ways of engaging and immersing audiences in live performances when individuals aren’t...
A short film of research and development on Shakespeare’s Othello in which Iago is played by three actors to turn the role into a ‘shape-shifting organism’ that infects the title character.
Video documentation of performances by Nottingham- based experimental theatre company Reckless Sleepers: Showreel (1997); Parasite (commissioned for Nottingham’s NOW 94 festival); Shakespeare’s Murders...
Educational videotape. Kathleen Conlin presents a series of physical exercises to aid performance of the Shakespeare text. Designed for the American actor, it moves from the exploration of specific words and...
Video in which Stephan Wolfert and Dawn Stern answer questions relating to DE-CRUIT, a theatre programme he founded that seeks to help army veterans with mental health issues and problems reintegrating into...