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The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust has launched a new web-based project. Sixty people, among them Stephen Fry, Margaret Drabble, Gregory Doran, Stanley Wells and Harriet Walter, have contributed a 60-second...
yearofshakespeare.com is an interactive, digital project created by the Shakespeare Institute, the University of Warwick, and The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust to document and discuss the performances and...
Will, a 10-part biopic which follows a young William Shakespeare in Elizabethan London, has been bought by US cable network Pivot, and will be shot in England. It will be co-produced Endor Productions, and...
Shakespeare Is, a new documentary project for radio, television, education and on-demand media, will be broadcasting a six-part public radio series on Shakespeare in 2013. The series is being produced by...
Olwen Terris, Eve-Marie Oesterlen and Luke Mckernan: Shakespeare on Film, Television and Radio: The Researcher’s Guide (2009) In 2009 the BUFVC published Shakespeare on Film, Television and Radio: The...
Illuminations, the arts production company responsible for the acclaimed filmed stage productions of Macbeth (2010) with Patrick Stewart and RSC's Hamlet with David Tennant (2009), has just announced their...
This extensive online archive of Asian Shakespeare productions aims to share approaches to performing Shakespeare in East and Southeast Asia through a collaborative, multilingual online database....
Joss Whedon, the cult auteur behind Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Avengers Assemble, has adapted Shakespeare's evergreen comedy Much Ado About Nothing for the cinema - the trailer, to the sound of Dave...
Musicologists, literary and theatre historians, composers and musical practitioners from around the world meet at the Shakespeare Globe in London 3-5 May 2013 to discuss the music written for...
The British Library has just released a new audio CD, Shakespeare’s original pronunciation, featuring speeches and scenes performed as Shakespeare would have heard them. Although there have been a handful...