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  1. Shakespeare’s Fools and Clowns (1984 Audio)

    Sound recording. Actor Geoffrey Hutchings delivers The Shakespeare Lecture at the 1984 Cheltenham Literary Festival. From Cheltenham Town Hall.

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  2. History As Literature (1983 Audio)

    Director
    A.L. Rowse

    A lecture given by A.L. Rowse at the 1983 Cheltenham Literary Festival. Professor Rowse lectures on historical writing as a branch of literature using Shakespeare’s sonnets, Love’s Labour’s Lost and...

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  3. Shakespeare and the Storytellers (1987 Audio)

    Sound recording. Professor Stanley Wells delivers The Shakespeare Lecture at the 1987 Cheltenham Literature Festival. Wells discusses Shakespeare’s plays as retold by Charles and Mary Lamb, Mary Seymour,...

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  4. William and the Lost Tourist (2003 Radio)

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    Just William - Live!

    Martin Jarvis reads the ‘William and the Lost Tourist’ from William the Conquerer written by Richmal Crompton. Learning a speech from Julius Caesar proves unexpectedly useful in coming to the assistance...

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  5. Much Ado About Nothing (1998 Video)

    Director
    Declan Donnellan

    Video recording using a single camera of a performance of Much Ado About Nothing directed by Declan Donnellan. Matthew Macfadyen is Benedict and Saskia Reeves is Beatrice.

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