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Educational television. West Berkshire English consultant Frances Gregory believes teachers should teach Shakespeare with plays, not just books, to encourage pupils to write more confidently. She believes...
Peter Hall talks about his life and work. The video is presented in 5 parts divided into 40 segments (or stories) of about 4 minutes each. Sir Peter Hall talks about his early life, life at Cambridge...
Using an interactive format created by BT, online education partner of the National Theatre, the website gives audiences (and particularly young people who are studying Richard III as part of the national...
Documentary. Former members of the 10th Regiment of the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya, now living in exile as farmers in Thailand on the Narathuwat-Kelantan border, tell their story of the decades-long...
Three-part radio documentary series, narrated by Sam Waterston, made to mark the 75th anniversary, in 2007, of the Folger Shakespeare Library. The series explores the influence of Shakespeare on American...
Documentary. The educational outreach work of the Longmont Theatre Company in Colorado. Players perform in local outdoor venues and give seminars in schools throughout the state. In the summer of 2006...
Educational television. Students from Brays Grove Community School join the MOPA Theatre Company to perform a 15-minute version of Much Ado About Nothing. Volunteers from Year 9 take on the roles of Don...
Feature film. Black comedy, the sub-plot offering a loose adaptation of Hamlet. Tells the story of a university graduate, Valya (Chursin) who impersonates victims in crime-scene reconstructions. Valya feels...
John Bell founded the Bell Shakespeare Company fifteen years ago. He speaks to Russell Woolf about some of the company’s philosophies.
A production of Twelfth Night in American Sign Language (ASL) with English voice over directed by Peter Novak and performed by the Amaryllis Theatre Company, Philadelphia and other deaf performers.