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A talk by actor and author Ben Crystal. "What would it have been like to go to the theatre in Shakespeare’s time? Just as the English language was going through great change, so was the city of London. The...
Recording of a conversation between the novelists Nicole Galland and Maggie O’Farrell about the latter’s Hamnet, a fictional look at William Shakespeare’s family and the life and death of his son, Hamnet.
Short. A suicidal poet reads a letter to his deceased lover. Can he come to terms with his own inadequacies and learn to forgive himself?
Recording of an audiovisual presentation by Julia Reinhard Lupton (UCI English) that served as the keynote address for the 2021 Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference. It explores the Hellenic influences in...
Feature film. A version of Hamlet set in Tibet. Under the shadow of the Himalayas, the young prince Lhamoklodan learns of his father’s mysterious death and returns to the Kingdom Jiaobo. Troubled by his...
Independent Serbian feature film. A version of Hamlet set in a city garbage dump in contemporary Belgrade. Two conflicting gangs, Orthodox and Muslim, fight over the control of the distribution of garbage....
Recording of an audiovisual presentation by Julia Reinhard Lupton (UCI English) prepared for the Shakespeare Institute in Stratford-upon-Avon. It explores the Hellenic influences linking Shakespeare’s...
Discusses the ball scene, the balcony scene, the friar’s discourse on ‘grace and rude will’, the quarrel scene, the arguement between the Capulets and their daughter, Juliet’s feigned death, and the...
Sonnet 66 read in costume by Michael Bryant, followed by a discussion of the sonnet by Arnold Wesker. The sonnet is then performed again in light of the commentary.
Audio podcast. Peter Graystone tries to answer the question, ‘What could Shakespeare’s plays and poems teach me about the Christian faith and the God who loves me?' He focuses on The Winter’s Tale and...