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Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. Rebecca Sheir talks with scholars and theatre artists about the social and cultural forces that came together to create outdoor Shakepeare festivals. Contributors...
High schools in Washington, DC (Woodrow Wilson and Yorktown) perform Macbeth, As You Like It, King Lear and Julius Caesar.
Video comprising four segments recorded on a home VCR from local TV news shows in 1983 (the first full year the Folger was open after a large-scale renovation). Items are: Shakespeare’s birthday...
Special edition of the arts show. A report on Deborah Warner’s difficulties in staging a German-language production of Coriolanus for the Salzburg Festival in 1993. Peter Stein (the festival’s director)...
In this special edition of the ‘Foyer’ theatre review series, presenter Theo Koll introduces recent important German-speaking theatre adaptations of Shakespeare, such as Luc Bondy’s King Lear and...
Radio podcast. Radio presenter Noe Tanigawa visits a rehearsal of guest director Linda Johnson’s modern-day production of The Taming of the Shrew due to be performed as part of the Hawai’i Shakespeare...
As we move towards the celebration of Twelfth Night, historian Jerry Brotton looks back at the meaning and power of Shakespearian mischief. For Shakespeare and his contemporaries festivals such as Twelfth...
Short experimental film. An adaptation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream set against a psychedelic backdrop of surreal techno clubs and urban alleyways. The film opens with a long unbroken shot, with no...
Feature film. Comedy-fantasy partly narrated by the unborn baby of a young stagestruck girl who finds herself pregnant following the visit of a touring theatre to the ancient city by the sea which is her...