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Audio podcast. Genista McIntosh chairs a panel discussion on gender switching in recent productions of Shakespeare plays. Participants include director Maria Aberg and actors Samuel Barnett and Harriet Walter.
BBC radio series. Six commissioned lectures on Shakespeare and his meaning in the modern world. In episode 3 poet Geoffrey Hill examines Coriolanus and the various interpretations that have gathered around...
This podcast is presented by Ben Lawrence and is a collaboration between The Telegraph and the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC). Lawrence chairs a debate about the nature of violence in Romeo and Juliet with...
Author and critic John Drakakis chairs a debate on the staging and production of Shakespeare in the twentieth century. With Cicely Berry, Di Trevis and William Gaskill. Recorded at the National Sound...
BBC radio series. Six commissioned lectures on Shakespeare and his meaning in the modern world. In episode 4 Tom Paulin argues that the meaning of the sonnets is best understood by listening carefully to...
BBC radio series. Six commissioned lectures on Shakespeare and his meaning in the modern world. In episode 2 director Michael Bogdanov calls for the resuscitation of Shakespeare suffocated by centuries of...
BBC radio series. Six commissioned lectures on Shakespeare and his meaning in the modern world. In episode 5 writer and cultural historian Marina Warner considers Shakespeare’s use of the supernatural and...
This podcast is a collaboration between The Telegraph and the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC). In this edition, Ben Lawrence chairs a discussion with Simon Godwin and Dr Sarah Dustagheer about what Timon of...
BBC radio series. Six commissioned lectures on Shakespeare and his meaning in the modern world. In episode 1 Professor Germaine Greer argues that Shakespeare’s neglected play King John is one of the most...
Shakespeare figures as a subject for quizzing in BBC Radio 4’s literary game show ‘The Write Stuff’. James Walton chairs the game of literary correctness. Author of the week, and subject for questions...