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Tenth in a series of short dramatic recitals in which well-known actresses perform extracts from Shakespeare’s plays. With Madge Titheradge as Katherine in extracts of The Taming of the Shrew II i, IV iii,...
Ninth in a series of short dramatic recitals in which well-known actresses perform extracts from Shakespeare’s plays. With Gertrude Elliott as Cleopatra in extracts from Antony and Cleopatra II v, III iii,...
Eleventh in a series of short dramatic recitals in which well-known actresses perform extracts from Shakespeare’s plays. With Lilian Braithwaite as Hermione performing extracts from The Winter’s Tale I...
Last in a series of short dramatic recitals in which well-known actresses perform extracts from Shakespeare’s plays. With Gertrude Elliott as Katharine of Aragon in extracts from Henry VIII II iv, III i,...
Radio broadcast. Marius Goring aka Charles Richardson talks about Shakespeare’s Englishness. Includes a recitation of Caliban’s "The isle is full of noises" speech from The Tempest (in English and...
Radio programme on the Shakespeare authorship controversy. An enquiry conducted by Rene Cutforth examining the case of five claimants for the authorship of Shakespeare’s plays. According to Sir John Weir...
The University of Portsmouth’s School of Creative Arts, Film and Media launched its major new research on Channel 4’s impact on British film culture at a special event on 19 May. This first major...
Dr Lez Cooke provides an introduction to anew project on the history of forgotten television drama in the UK. About the author: Dr Cooke has been researching and writing about television drama since 2000...
A new three-year research project at the University Westminster is currently underway with the ambitious aim of collating information on all plays written for the theatre that have been produced for British...
Earth in Vision is an AHRC funded project based in the Open University Geography Department, and runs from October 2013-September 2016. Joe Smith, Kim Hammond and George Revill from The Open University...