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Tyrone Guthrie talks about the way in which Shakespeare’s plays are being staged in the theatre in the 1930s and the problems to be faced presenting them to a ‘modern’ audience.
Following his new stage production of Hamlet at The Old Globe in San Diego, Beth Accomando interviews the theatre’s artistic director, Barry Edelstein to explore how his interpretation compares with...
Michael Pennington’s one man show recorded with three cameras in front of a live audience at LAMDA in 2012.
Sam Mendes talks to Genista McIntosh about his production of Othello with David Harewood in the title role. Recorded in the Cottesloe Theatre, National Theatre.
Podcast. Austin Tichenor talks to Henry Godinez about his new production of Shakespeare’s play for the Chicago Shakespeare Theater, set in 1950s Cuba.
Performance tape for SHAKESPEARE - BREATHING LIFE INTO TEXT. Shows two different versions of key scenes from Hamlet as directed by David Ritchie. The scenes performed are Act III i and Act III iv. In both...
Five-part radio series in which Professor Peter Holland talks to writers, actors and critics about aspects of Shakespeare’s work. In episode two he talks to director Michael Bogdanov from the English...
Drama critic Harold Child continues the radio talks series, focusing on how Shakespeare was staged in the eighteenth century.
A thirteen-part television series, presented by Richard Ouzounian, on the history of the Stratford (Ontario) Shakespeare Festival. Episode 9 looks at how David William led the Festival. Footage includes...
Radio broadcast. A weekly programme on local theatre hosted by actor and theatre critic Mark Muro. In this edition Montserrat playwright and director David Edgecombe and choreographer Ethan Pettigrew talk...