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Educational video. Alan Dilnot and Susan Tweg explore complexities of Shakespeare’s play aided by student actors’ dramatisations. Students learn that Shakespeare can be interpreted in different ways by...
In this five-part, BBC television series renowned polymath and wordsmith Stephen Fry investigates how language has played a crucial role in human evolution. He travels the world to learn the history of...
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...
In this video, four actors from the Shakespeare Project of Chicago ‘spin the wheel’ and get assigned a sonnet to perform, with only a minute to prepare, After there is a discussion of the actors’...
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?
Radio broadcast. Professor Emma Smith travels across Britain and to France and follows the story of seven of the 750 original copies of the First Folio to learn how Shakespeare’s work was disseminated.
Radio broadcast. Greg Jenner is joined by Professor Farah Karim-Cooper and comedian Richard Herring to learn all about the life, legend and legacy of William Shakespearcareer as well as the reception of his...
Educational television. John Bayley meets a teacher in a crisis. At Islington Green School, deputy head of English, Nick Smith, is teaching Year 11 vocational students Romeo and Juliet. But studying...
This six-episode podcast miniseries looks at the political currents that influenced Shakespeare and how they apply to the world today. Hosted by Isaac Butler. In the 1590s, worried about future of his own...
Radio programme for schools. Edith Evans talks about the stage with excerpts from She Stoops to Conquer and Hamlet (the players’ scene). Dame Edith, when asked what a girl should do to become an actress,...