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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...
BBC’s arts radio programme. As part of the programme, presenter Matthew Sweet introduces a review of CORIOLANUS, a contemporary film version of Shakespeare’s play and directed by Ralph Fiennes.
Radio programme. Series of three comic plays starring Stanley Baxter. This edition is a comic re-telling of events at Dunsinane Castle when Macbeth’s porter took charge. Stanley Baxter plays the porter who...
Live from the English National Opera. The ENO opera and Chorus is conducted by Edward Gardner. The production is directed by David Alden and presented by Martin Handley. Stuart Skelton sings the title role.
BBC’s arts radio programme. Philip Dodd presents a special edition devoted to Shakespeare’s The Tempest. He discusses its continuing resonance with the writer and director Jonathan Miller who first...
BBC’s arts programme. Presenter Anne McElvoy discusses Germany’s claim on Shakespeare with Rüdiger Goerner, Director of the Centre for Anglo-German Cultural Relations, and Karen Leeder, Professor of...
Biographical radio series presented by Matthew Parris in which his guest chooses someone who has inspired their lives. In this episode William Shakespeare is nominated for great life status by poetry curator...
Radio drama written by Linda Marshall Griffiths and produced by Nadia Molinari. Inspired by Shakespeare’s King Lear, the drama follows three estranged sisters on a journey to find their father who...
BBC’s arts radio programme. As part of the programme, presenter Rana Mitter talks to Andrew Dickson, editor of Guardian Unlimited Arts, and Shakespeare Institute PhD student Emily Oliver about Thomas...
Dominic Arkwright charts the rise and fall of Thomas Middleton. He wrote stories of murder, incest and sexual blackmail in the backstreets of London occasionally out-selling Shakespeare at the box office....