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Macbeth finds the Weird Sisters and much needed assurance when they reveal that he cannot be killed by ‘any man born of woman’. They also tell him that he should beware of Macduff and that he will be...
Having read about King Duncan’s pledge to make his son, Malcolm his heir, Lady Macbeth encourages her husband to grasp his destiny. A reluctant usurper, Macbeth manages to kill Duncan. After the deed is...
The noble Lord Macduff is conspicuous by his absence from a banquet to celebrate Macbeth’s coronation. Plagued by guilt, Lady Macbeth becomes concerned that her husband has developed a tasted for ruthless...
In 11th century Scotland, Macbeth sees off a Norwegian invasion and sets of with his friend and fellow soldier, Banquo, to bring the good news to the King. On the way, they encounter three Weird Sisters...
Excerpts produced for a school audience. Shows Mark Antony and Brutus in the Forum following Caesar’s murder (III ii). The London Symphony Orchestra is conducted by Muir Matheson.
Recording of the live online event at which Bell Shakespeare Shorts Festival Awards director Peter Evans and Bell Shakespeare’s Head of Education Joanna Erskine announce the winners of the festival and...
Live recording of a performance from Shakespeare’s Globe in London of Cressida Brown’s 90-minute production of the play prepared for secondary school children. Directed for the screen by Glenn Barton and...
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...
Documentary telling the story of a group of teenagers in Southern California who find a place to belong within their high-school drama programme and are determined to succeed in the 90th Annual DTASC (Drama...
Video recording of Tim Crouch’s play for children aged 11+ which encourages young audiences to think about the relationship between words and actions, art and politics and self and society. I, Cinna (the...