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Radio broadcast. Nicholas Brooke , Professor of English Literature at the University of East Anglia, explores the idea that Shakespeare’s dramatic art developed in ways closely paralleled by the visual...
Recording of a live performance, October 30, 2007, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut of a panel discussion of William Shakespeare as philosopher.
Andrew Dickson, art editor of the ‘Guardian’ website,and Peter Kirwan, writer of the Bardathon theatre review blog, talk about how blogs have changed the art of reviewing Shakespeare productions.
A videorecording, using a single camera, of Matthias Hartmann’s production of Othello staged at the Schauspielhaus, Zurich. Oliver Stokowski (a white actor) is Othello.
Two-part radio programme in which psychoanalyst and former England cricket captain Mike Brearley tries to understand and define the art of the theatre director. Through interviews with directors Katie...
A video recording, using a single, fixed camera, of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art’s production of Richard III. This was a drama schools project in collaboration with the RSC in which their...
Spoof arts magazine show. In this episode researcher-turned-director Jenny has the thankless task of interviewing up-and-coming writer William Shakespeare. He is producing his play A Midsummer Night’s...
Radio broadcast. ‘The sudden and unexpected revelation of Shakespeare overwhelmed me. The lightning Bash of his genius revealed the white heaven of art to me, illuminating its remotest depths in a single...
Fiction film adaptation of Hamlet. No cast or production credits known. Moving Picture World (February 12 1910) observed ‘To adequately represent Shakespeare’s greatest drama in a motion picture is a...
A one-off special variety sketch show. The show was taped in London in (ATV’s studios) and satirises the English. Sketches include Carol and Fred as Queen Victoria and Prince Albert; Anne Boleyn writing an...