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Dominic Arkwright charts the rise and fall of Thomas Middleton. He wrote stories of murder, incest and sexual blackmail in the backstreets of London occasionally out-selling Shakespeare at the box office....
Radio programme celebrating the four hundreth anniversary of the performance of King Lear, the new play offered to King James I and his guests at Whitehall Palace on Boxing Day 1606. Presenter Francine Stock...
Audio reading of Acts I-III of the play generally attributed to both Shakespeare and Thomas Middleton, starring Jay O. Sanders in the title role.
Audio reading of Acts IV and V of the play generally attributed to both Shakespeare and Thomas Middleton, starring Jay O. Sanders in the title role.
Video podcast hosted by Drew Lichtenberg and Simon Godwin. This episode looks at the importaqnce of the natural world in Shakespeare and how this relates to sustainability in the 21st century. Guests...
Podcast from the Libertarian think tank, Pioneer Institute. In this edition co-hosts Jay Greene and Mark Bauerlein interview Profeffor Sir Jonathan Bate about Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, the episode...
Television documentary, introduced by Melvyn Bragg, that examines the enduring appeal of Romeo and Juliet. A somewhat pedestrian account of the play’s appeal offering few fresh insights. The programme...
Two-part radio series in which Jonathan Bate examines how the works of Shakespeare and Mozart have been forged. Part 1 discusses Shakespeare. Since Shakespeare’s death his works have been given alleged...
Television arts documentary series. Marking the 400th anniversary of Othello, the programme explores interpretations and performance history of the play. Includes extracts from the Royal Shakespeare...
Jeremy Irons discusses Henry IV Parts I & II. Excerpts: HENRY V (1944). d. Olivier. HENRY IV. Parts I & II (BBC, 1979). d. David Giles. HENRY IV. Parts I & II (Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, 2010). d....