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Three-part radio documentary series, narrated by Sam Waterston, made to mark the 75th anniversary, in 2007, of the Folger Shakespeare Library. The series explores the influence of Shakespeare on American...
Educational film. Two mothers wonder if there is a place in the education system for their two sons. Isaac Larsen and Willie Smith have Down syndrome. The boys are admitted to a "regular" elementary school...
Sound recording. A panel of Shakespearean actors discuss ‘Othello’. Adrian Lester, Hugh Quarshie and Janet Suzman in conversation with theatre critic and academic Kate Bassett.
Barbara Bogaev interviews Julie Schumacher about her new campus novel, The Shakespeare Requirement, which examines the role of Shakespeare in the American academic curriculum.
Series, in three parts, showing how the meaning of the play can change in the hands of a director. Director Douglas Campbell has firm convictions about Macbeth (including his belief that parts of the play...
Radio programme. Melvyn Bragg and literary critics Harold Bloom and Jacqueline Rose discuss the enduring popular and academic appeal of Shakespeare and Bloom’s claim that personality, as we understand it...
A radio play by Don Taylor that encompasses newly discovered Shakespearean manuscripts and puts academic reputations on the line...
Radio play written by Edwin Pearce with a convoluted plot involving Professor Homer, a devoted and eccentric Shakespearean academic and his involvement with Shakespeare’s remains.
Author and academic Germaine Greer discusses Anne Hathaway and the commonly held beliefs about her and her marriage to William Shakespeare. Chaired by biographer Jonathan Bate and introduced by Maggie...