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Podcast from Shakespeare’s Globe hosted by Imogen Greenberg. This edition looks at disability and performance. Contributors include Nadia Albina, Jessi Parrott and Dougie Walker.
Recording of a discussion between Sawyer Kemp (Queens College, City University of New York) and Cameron Hunt McNabb (editor for The Medieval Disability Sourcebook: Western Europe) that aims to offer a guide...
Television documentary. Impressions of life in a provincial city (Manchester) from evening to dawn giving a memorable picture of the loneliness of people’s lives. Among the people encountered is a busker...
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev interviews Geoffrey Marsh (Victoria and Albert Museum) about his new book, Living with Shakespeare: Saint Helen’s Parish, 1593-1598, which looks at the people who lived near...
Schools radio broadcast. Part of series on Shakespeare’s characters, this programme looks at the Falstaff scenes in Henry IV.
Television documentary. Follows theatre director Michael Bogdanov as he spends three weeks on an inner city estate in Ladywood, Birmingham persuading local people to rehearse and perform Shakespeare. Records...
Schools radio broadcast. Part of series on Shakespeare’s characters, this programme (2 weekly parts) focuses on Macbeth.
The Radio Times notes, the 30-minute broadcast presented viewers with a selection of various motifs of Tchaikovsky’s fantasy overture, commented on by Vic Oliver, conductor of the British Concert...
Radio documentary. Twice a week for almost ten years 61-year-old actor Bob Smith (author of the memoir Hamlet’s Dresser) has travelled to New York City from his home in Connecticut to read Shakespeare with...
Video recording of the Royal Shakespeare Company Young People’s touring production directed by Tim Crouch. Nikesh Patel is Petruchio and Madeleine Appiah is Kate.