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Radio broadcast. Theatre designer Albert Rutherston, who has worked on the set and costume design for Granville Barker’s production of The Winter’s Tale (1912), describes how he would go about setting...
Christie Carson interviews Chris Dyer about stage design. Dyer is Associate Artist of the Royal Shakespeare Company, Senior Lecturer in Design for Performance at Central Saint Martins College of Art and...
Audio lecture. Stage designer Ming Cho Lee speaks to young directors and choreographers at SDCF’s annual Symposium. The focus of the discussion is working with Shakespeare. Ming evaluates and describes his...
Panel discussion on designing stage productions of Shakespeare’s plays, covering scenic design, lighting, and costumes. The panelists discuss various approaches they have used in their careers, as well as...
Theatre designer Shelagh Keegan talks to Christie Carson. Keegan talks about her approach to design (starting with copious notes from the text), her work with David Thacker, the collaborative process,...
Theatre historians, Farah Karim-Cooper and Tiffany Stern discuss the special effects deployed on stage in order to enhance the live experience within Elizabethan threatres.
Christie Carson interviews theatre designer Jenny Tiramani. Tirimani speaks of the influence of seeing local amateur productions as a child. She talks of her working with Ultz, John McGrath and Mark Rylance...
Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. Episode 21 in series. Steve Martin talks with Denise Walen about the sweeping changes in costumes, scenery, and other staging choices in the 400 years since...
Two programmes relating to the Open University course AA306: Shakespeare: Text and Performance. 1) Designing Rome and Egypt: examines the contribution of sets and costumes to an interpretation of a play....
Three-part educational series which shows the backstage and onstage production of the 1999 Stratford (Ontario) Shakespeare Festival’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream directed by Richard Monette. The first...