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Sound recording. E.H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe read from Act II of Twelfth Night.
US documentary series analysing the physiology and psychology of laughter. In episode 4, INHIBITION, E.B. Pettit (Chairman of Arts, Brandeis University) explains Freud’s theory that laughter helps people...
Harry E. Humphrey recites the Seven Ages of Man speech from As You Like It (III ii) and Hamlet’s advice to the players (11 Vii); on the reverse side he recites Shylock’s justification of the Jew (III i).
Radio drama. A modern language abridgement of Hamlet with commentary by E.G. Marshall. No cast members known (2007).
Documentary telling the story of a group of young actors with Downs Syndrome who set out to create a touring production of Hamlet. Along the way the play begins to blur with their real lives, leading to...
Syndicated radio drama written by Ian Martin and hosted by E.G. Marshall. The story of Romeo and Juliet with the language updated.
Professor E A J Honigman, University of Newcastle, and John Dixon Hunt, University of York, explore the atmosphere of the play and its qualities of sadness and ‘dark’ comedy. Its mood of romantic dream...
Syndicated radio drama written by Ian Martin and hosted by E.G. Marshall. The story of Richard III with the language updated.
Syndicated radio drama by Sam Dann and narrated by E.G. Marshall. The play’s narrative contains some of the plot elements from Julius Caesar. Cassandra Morrow (the Calphurnia parallel) has a dream that...
Jacqui O’Hanlon, Deputy Director of Learning at the Royal Shakespeare Company, speaks about approaches to teaching Shakespeare and learning through performance.