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A recording, written and produced by D.H. VanLenten for Bell Telephone Laboratories that contains samples of computer-synthesized speech. Track 4 is a soliloquy from Hamlet.
Keynote speech from day three of of the conference ‘Theatre Noise: The Sound of Performance’, held at the Central School of Speech and Drama’, London, 22-24 April 2009. Cicely Berry was Voice Director...
Audio podcast. Each episode takes a specific speech from a Shakespeare play and discusses it in depth with actors, directors and creatives from the Bell Shakespeare Company in Australia. In this episode...
Audio podcast. Each episode takes a specific speech from a Shakespeare play and discusses it in depth with actors, directors and creatives. In this episode host James Evans interviews Ben Crystal, who...
The Bard on the Beach festival’s Director of Education, Mary Hartman, discuss the ‘Friends, Romans, Countrymen; speech from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar with actor and teacher, Ming Hudson.
Radio talk by John Bamborough, Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford, in which he argues that the solution for the more enigmatic aspects of Hamlet’s character, those of a ‘man who could not make up his...
Radio broadcast. The second of two programmes in which writers and performers reflect on the power of Shakespeare’s language. In this episode Shakespeare’s portrayal of Shylock is discussed through his...
Presents a series of exercises relating to basic acting problems. Shows the work of a first-year group of students at the Central School of Speech and Drama; their activities guided by the actor Harold Lang....
Animation. The film shows a different drawing for each word of Hamlet’s ‘To Be Or Not To Be’ speech. Images are not connected to the speech or its meaning. Narrated by Maurice Evans,