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Online video. Whickham School in rehearsal for an adaptation of The Tempest which set the production in the club scene in Ibiza. The play was staged in ‘limited sessions’ at Whitley Bay Playhouse. The...
Radio broadcast. The Royal Exchange theatre, Manchester staged Hamlet in the autumn of 2014. Maxine Peake played the title role in a production directed by Sarah Frankcom. The programme goes behind the...
We are inviting school teachers and Senior Leadership Teams to our free conference, Using AV to Support Whole School Improvement, a day focused on providing Senior Leadership Teams with fresh ideas to take...
Radio documentary following stand-up comedian Lenny Henry as he prepares to take on the role of Othello for Barrie Rutter’s production of the play at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds. Covering...
Jazz album with song set to Shakespeare’s words, performed by Deborah Shulman. It combines older arrangements by Billy Strayhorn and Johnny Dankworth with new material by Shulman and pianist Jeff Colella....
Podcast with Graham Holderness, Alison Findlay and Michael Hattaway. Graham Holderness begins with discussing how Shakespeare’s first tetralogy becomes the trilogy of the Wars of the Roses and how this...
Podcasts. The Kingston Shakespeare Seminars present:Shakespeare and Scandinavia: An International Academic Conference. The international academic conference on Shakespeare and Scandinavia (SaS) is an...
US television documentary. John Barton and Peter Hall, co-founders of the Royal Shakespeare Company, give masterclasses in speaking and acting Shakespeare. The actors are those appearing in the 1989 Broadway...
Children’s television four-part series based on the novels of Richmal Crompton. Tomboy Dorinda has moved into the village, and William seems to approve of this rat-catching, frog-stuffing girl. The...
Radio broadcast for schools. As part of this series of talks, two Shakespeare plays are used as the basis of an English literature lesson for 12-14 year old pupils: The Merchant of Venice and Julius Caesar....