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Adapting Shakespeare is no mean feat. Three writers who’ve survived to tell the tale reflect on their experiences of tackling Macbeth, Hamlet and The Winter’s Tale.
Podcast. David Sterling Brown (Binghamton University) is interviewed by Barbara Bogaev and discusses Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus in the context of Critical Race Theory.
Richard III and Macbeth take centre stage as the eminent Shakespeare scholar, Richard Black, explores the rise of the tyrant in society and the presence of tyranny in Shakespeare’s work.
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks to Stephen Marche about his new book, How Shakespeare Changed Everything, which catalogues the myriad ways in which the playwright’s work influenced the world.
The author of "Orson Welles, Shakespeare and Popular Culture and Professor Emeritus of English at the University of North Dakota; Andrew Anderegg, discusses how Orson Welles pioneered innovations in the...
Having performed "Hamlet" around the world for two years, two actors share their experiences of this unique, 193,000 mile, global tour completed on the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death in 2016
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks to Dr. Erika T. Lin (CUNY Graduate Center) about holiday tradiitons in Shakespeare’s time and how these were represented in his plays.
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks to Robert Myles about his ‘The Show Must Go Online’ project (qv), which aims to stage all of Shakespeare’s play online during the Covid 19 crisis.
Podcast. The director Simon Godwin talks to Barbara Bogaev about his film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet (qv), which was originally meant to be performed on the stage before the Coronavirus hit.
Barbara Bogaev talks to Lisa Klein about her novel Ophelia, a retelling of Hamlet from the point of view of its female protagonist, now adapted into a film starring Daisy Ridley.