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Podcast from Shakespeare’s Globe presented by Imogen Greenberg. This edition, to coincide with LGBTQ+ History Month, sees Lucy Cuthbertson talking to some of her former students about their experiences of...
Podcast from Shakespeare’s Globe hosted by Imogen Greenberg. This bonus episode, released to coincide with the ‘Shakespeare and Remembrance’ event at the Globe, features interviews with Neil Davies,...
Video recording of Pericles staged at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre as part of the Globe to Globe season. Performed by the National Theatre of Greece from Athens and spoken in Greek.
Video recording of Troilus and Cressida staged at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre as part of the Globe to Globe season. Performed by the Ng kau Toa company from Auckland and spoken in Maori. The production...
Video recording of the Marjanishvili Theatre from Georgia production of As You Like It for the Globe to Globe season. Levan Tsuladze directs and Ketevan Shatirishvili is Rosalind. The roles of Adam and...
Podcast from Shakespeare’s Globe hosted by Imogen Greenberg. This edition looks at the history plays in the context of Britain and Brexit and interviews Adjoa Andoh about her new all women of colour...
Radio broadcast. In 1971 the fist World Shakespeare Congress passed a resolution expressing the hope that a studied effort will soon be made to build a full-scale reconstruction of Shakespeare’s Globe...
Radio broadcast. Series presented by Michael Rosen examining vocabulary and language. This edition included discussion and interviews about radio drama and also about Shakespeare, with comments from Dominic...
Video recording of Mumbai’s Arpana theatre’s production of All’s Well That Ends Well for the Globe to Globe season. The production embodies dance and live music in the style of Bhangwadi theatre;...
Recording of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre 2018 production of The Winter’s Tale directed by Blanche McIntyre. With Zora Bishop, Will Keen and Annette Badland. Directed for the screen by Ian Russell.