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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.
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...
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 performance on the terraces of the National Theatre, London, by the British-American Repertory Company of a condensed version of Hamlet.
Specially written for the BBC, this radio play by Peter Terson is a working class take on Three Men In a Boat. It is set in Stratford-Upon-Avon, with the lads off on a barge to soak up some culture via the...
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...
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...
Radio programme featuring a selection of poetry and music on the subject of the moon as a symbol of purity, as a capricious, changeable being, as an object to reach in the imagination and through scientific...
A recently published collection of miscellaneous writings of Ludwig Wittgenstein contains some serious reservations about the nature of Shakespeare’s reputation and genius. George Steiner examines the...
Video documentation of performances by Nottingham- based experimental theatre company Reckless Sleepers: Showreel (1997); Parasite (commissioned for Nottingham’s NOW 94 festival); Shakespeare’s Murders...