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Video recording of a live streamed panel discussion on the 1896 translation of four scenes from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar into lelo Hawai i by James N. K. Keola that later inspired I sona Kaper’s...
Slide set. A history from primitive mime and dance through to Victorian developments. Includes a section on Shakespeare and the Globe.
BBC schools broadcast imagining a visit to the ‘new’ theatre in Elizabethan London.
Radio series. Tony Robinson reads Pete Brown’s history of British pubs as seen through the story of one London inn, the George in Southwark, said to be the one-time local of Chaucer, Dickens and...
5-part series of scholarly talks on Shakespeare’s history plays. In episode 4 Charles Ross, Reader in Medieval History, Bristol University, compares the hostile Tudor account of Richard III’s reign with...
William Shatner, with tongue in cheek, hosts this documentary that revisits the treasure hunts undertaken by brothers Marty and Rick Lagina on Oak Island in Nova Scotia. If Shakespeare’s plays were in fact...
Third in the series of programmes on Elizabethan England. Cookery writer and chef Prue Leith discusses Elizabethan cuisine.
Radio broadcast. Series in which Fiona Shaw tries to recreate the sounds of England during Shakespeare’s time.
Historian Justin Champion tracks the history of the duel, investigates its influence, and learns about some particularly pivotal duels. Champion talks to Shakespeare scholars to discuss how frequently...
Audio recording of a lecture by the controversial conservative academic Dr Thomas Fleming, looking at the way that British history is represented in Shakespeare’s plays in contrast with the chronicles...