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Short fiction film. A study of colonialism through the character of Caliban.
Two programmes relating to course AA306: Band 1) Measure for Measure: explores the interlocking themes of chastity, identity, sexuality, and religion in Measure for Measure through specially filmed scenes...
Two programmes relating to the Open University course AA306: Shakespeare: Text and Performance. 1) Designing Rome and Egypt: examines the contribution of sets and costumes to an interpretation of a play....
Programme supporting the AA306 Shakespeare: Text and Performance course. Features interviews with leading Shakespeare critics filmed at the world Shakespeare Congress in Los Angeles (US) in 1996. Terence...
Radio broadcast. A weekly programme on local theatre hosted by actor and theatre critic Mark Muro. In this edition Montserrat playwright and director David Edgecombe and choreographer Ethan Pettigrew talk...
Series on Africa written and presented by Professor Ali A. Mazrui. Episode 4 traces the colonial economic legacy, the development of slavery, and European control of Africa’s natural resources, with...
Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. Episode 27 in the series. This edition looks at how Shakespeare is stretched to tell a story of contemporary Hong Kong and colonialism in two important...
Recording of an online lecture by Ayanna Thompson (Regents Professor of English, Arizona State University) that looks at what decolonising Shakespeare might entail and the limitations of binary approaches to...
Podcast. Austin Tichenor talks to Nicolette Bethel about the problematic way that Shakespeare has been used as a part of colonisation in the Caribbean and look at how The Tempest relates to this.
Podcast series. In this penultimate edition of the series, husband-and-wife Aidan and Lindsay discuss Shakespeare’s The Tempest and how it explores colonialism, family dynamics, the passage of time and...