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US documentary series analysing the physiology and psychology of laughter. In episode 4, INHIBITION, E.B. Pettit (Chairman of Arts, Brandeis University) explains Freud’s theory that laughter helps people...
Television programme in a series on human consciousness. Psychologist Nicholas Humphrey discusses why we care about fictional characters, using as illustration a performance from Hamlet (III iv). During the...
Peter Hollindale, University of York, and Gareth Lloyd Evans, University of Birmingham, discuss the play. They consider Shakespeare’s dramatisation of historical process and of the psychology of a diverse...
Documentary. Study of the psychology of the actors in a performance of Romeo and Juliet in Prague, their insistence on tolerance, and projection of their private lives.
Australian radio series on philosophy presented by Alan Saunders. In this edition Dr Kerry Sanders Lecturer in Philosophy, Centre of Continuing Education University of Sydney and Sydney College of the Arts...
Documentary series on evolutionary biology. In this episode presenter Dr Armand Leroi speaks of the levels of sophistication in the human brain and one of the examples given is Othello. Othello and Iago are...
Video recording, using a single camera, of Elias Perrig’s 2005 production of Richard II for the Schauspielhaus, Zurich. Sylvester Groth is Richard.
Radio programme. Presenter Stephen Johnson is joined by the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by Lawrence Renes, to discuss some of the factors that make Verdi’s Otello arguably a dramatic...
Film based on the tragedy written in 1833 by Casimir Delavigne which simplifies Shakespeare’s Richard III by concentrating on incidents and situations involving Gloucester, Queen Elizabeth, the two...