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An app from the Royal Shakespeare Company and Samsung created to help 11-18 year olds experience Shakespeare, Focusing specifically on Much Ado About Nothing, RE:Shakespeare has three interactive sections -...
Audio podcast. First of a two-part conversation between host Tim McIntosh and Dr. Christopher Perrin (of Classical Academic Press) on how to teach Shakespeare and what the barriers are to learning.
Joseph Haughey, Northwest Missouri State University, discusses the role of Shakespeare in the evolution of the English curriculum in American schools with Barbara Bogaev.
Sir Ben Kingsley, Early Hyman, Liev Shreiber, James Earl Jones, Stacy Keach and Estelle Parsons share distinguished careers as Shakespearean actors. They talk to actor and director Melinda Hall about the...
Condensed adaptation of the play posted on the web. The play is set during the 1960s race riots in Alabama.
Recording of an online presentation by Leigh Morrisey on engagement with Shakespeare in the classroom. He focuses on how Clint Eastwood’s film GRAN TORINO (2008) and the Netflix series Cobra Kai can be...
The story of MACBETH transposed to medieval Japan, with Macbeth as a samurai and drawing on traditions from Noh drama. Toshiro Mifune is Macbeth. In Kurosawa’s masterly interpretation of MACBETH ‘the...
Recording of an online presentation by Dr Candice Livingston of CPUT (Cape Peninsula University of Technology) on her use of game technology to teach Macbeth remotely under Covid-19 pandemic restrictions.
Educational television. English teacher Sabrina Broadbent leads a masterclass on Shakespeare, using her expertise to engage a group of Year 10 students. Sabrina aims to create memorable learning by keeping...
Feature film adaptation set in modern-day South Africa. In this version both Othello and Iago are black and Emilia is white.