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Professor Peter Davison and Dr Michael Hattaway, both of the University of Kent, discuss Shakespearean comedy.
Designed to arouse interest in the play by dealing with the basic elements: character study, imagery and structure.
Brief video lecture by Robin Williams in which she explores the flexible metric structure on which the playwright layers plot, emotion, imagery, poetry, and rhetoric.
Audio podcast. Tim McIntosh and Heidi White devote multiple episodes to each Shakespeare play. In this episode they are joined by Andrew Kern (Circe Institute) to discuss the importance of Hamlet, its themes...
Asking ‘what happens in As You Like It’, this lecture considers the play’s dramatic structure and its ambiguous use of pastoral, drawing on performance history, genre theory, and eco-critical approaches.
Dr D.J. Palmer, University of Hull, and P. W. Thompson, University of Exeter, discuss the play.
The independent documentary follows several very different teenagers from the Young Company Theatre Camp, as they meet the challenge of putting on a play in three weeks. The production had its premiere at a...
Professor Peter Thompson, University of Exeter, and Dr Maggie Hopkins, Exeter Tertiary College, discuss the play.
Tape-slide. Shows the Globe’s early history, the names, location, shape, and uses of the stage areas, how the structure of the theatre directly affected Shakespeare’s plays, and the differences between...
An analysis of the text of Macbeth by Kim Edwards and Erica Hateley of Monash University. The film includes: discussion about the main characters, setting, themes and plot; the structure of the play; how...