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Radio series in five parts in which Michael Billington talks to actors about key roles in the repertoire. In the first episode Michael Pennington and Fiona Shaw discuss the figure of Richard II.
Masterclass in which Fiona Shaw works with a small group of actors on excerpts from Macbeth and Much Ado About Nothing.
Radio broadcast. Series in which Fiona Shaw tries to recreate the sounds of England during Shakespeare’s time.
Juliet Stevenson and Fiona Shaw discuss and illustrate some of the discoveries they have made while playing Rosalind and Celia.
Explores Measure for Measure and the questions it raises around morality and virginity against its setting of corruption, and in particular the moral dilemma facing the heroine. Follows Fiona Shaw as she...
Celia Imrie, Kenneth Cranham and Fiona Shaw consider and discuss the themes of discord and misunderstanding in family life found in King Lear, and the reasons which may account for the continued popularity...
Radio broadcast. Series in which Fiona Shaw tries to recreate the sounds of England during Shakespeare’s time. In this episode Shaw finds London alive with church bells, hawkers and ballad singers singing...
Fiona Shaw discusses music inspired by the words of Shakespeare. Includes music by Quilter, Britten, Finzi and Vaughan Williams and songs written for The Tempest from its first production in 1609 to...
Radio broadcast. Series in which Fiona Shaw tries to recreate the sounds of England during Shakespeare’s time. In the final episode Shaw considers what sounds the stage audiences would have heard in 1600.
This podcast is a collaboration between The Telegraph and the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC). In this edition, Ben Lawrence talks to director Fiona Laird and Professor Helen Barr of Oxford University about...