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Television series for schools. A partner series to MACBETH first broadcast in the autumn term 1970. REFLECTIONS considers the five main themes of the play - tyranny, loyalty, ambition, man and woman, and the...
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...
Joseph Haughey, Northwest Missouri State University, discusses the role of Shakespeare in the evolution of the English curriculum in American schools with Barbara Bogaev.
Barbara Bogaev interviews Julie Schumacher about her new campus novel, The Shakespeare Requirement, which examines the role of Shakespeare in the American academic curriculum.
Educational resource pack aimed at KS3 and KS4 featuring a collection of selected film extracts on DVD alongside a CD-ROM of teachers’ notes, context sheets, activity sheets and film stills for analysis....
Using an interactive format created by BT, online education partner of the National Theatre, the website gives audiences (and particularly young people who are studying Richard III as part of the national...
An introduction to Shakespeare and his times, focusing on the audience and actors in Shakespearean theatre and illustrating the historical context of the plays. Looks at what it was like to be in the...
Educational DVD discussing screen adaptations of Romeo and Juliet aimed at KS3 and KS4. Each two-disc pack features a DVD of film extracts with an accompanying CD-ROM of Activity and Context Sheets...
A production aimed at families and younger people (11-18 year olds) and designed to support the teaching of English in the National Curriculum, as well as those studying international curricular.
An About Anglia special presentation by Michael Robson to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s birth, featuring a compilation of enactments of his work, and footage taken from Laurence...