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BBC Radio 3 arts series. Philip Dodd talks to John Barton and Professor Michael Dobson about the staging of Shakespeare’s history plays throughout history. The impetus to the debate is the production of...
Radio discussion. Jonathan Bate and his guests Michael Dobson, Peter Ackroyd and Yasmin Alibhai-Brown examine the role Shakespeare has played in the national consciousness and debate what England meant to...
Podcast of a Thursday lecture held at the Shakespeare Institute in Stratford-upon-Avon. Institute Director, Professor Michael Dobson, and Fellows Dr Tara Hamling, Dr Martin Wiggins and Professor John Jowett,...
BBC Radio 3’s arts and ideas series offering extended interviews and debate. Actor Samuel West, and Shakespeare scholars Carol Rutter and Michael Dobson join Matthew Sweet to discuss The Winter’s Tale.
Radio broadcast. In this two-part programme Professor Michael Dobson explores the history of outdoor Shakespeare productions. The second episode (30/07/2007) focuses on the amateur theatre company.
Radio broadcast. When did Stratford and the country at large really begin to celebrate Shakespeare? Radio 3 presenter Suzy Klein is in conversation with Professors Michael Dobson and Ewan Fernie of the...
Radio broadcast. As part of BBC Radio 3’s Stoppard season, this edition Night Waves Landmarks examines the merits of Tom Stoppard’s play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead 40 years after stage...
Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. Rebecca Sheir talks with scholars and theatre artists about the social and cultural forces that came together to create outdoor Shakepeare festivals. Contributors...
Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. A body was found in a Leicester, England, parking lot. Many believe it to be that of King Richard III. Among the many issues raised, along with that body, are...
Podcast of a panel about Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure held at the Shakespeare Institute in Stratford-upon-Avon offering different scholarly insights about the play and ‘thinking in action’ at the...