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Played by Christopher Kirby, Thomas More pleads to members of parliament to guard their souls against the retribution that must surely come should they decide to support the desire of Henry VIII to have a...
Jacques is mindful of the seven ages of man as he strives to complete his performance as The Life and Soul of the Party.
King Henry V grapples with two enemies: the fear of his men and the awesome might of his foes as Agincourt beckons.
BBC Radio 3 arts series. In this edition Philip Dodd talks to director Richard Linklater about his new film ME AND ORSON WELLES (2008), which explores the life of the great filmmaker, writer and actor when...
BBC’s arts radio programme. Philip Dodd talks to Mark Rylance, the former artistic director of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. Dodd examines Rylance’s passion for engaging with "original practice"...
One of a series of seven films produced by the National Geographic Society in association with the television station WQED, Pittsburgh. Carnegie Mellon University and the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust,...
Radio series in six parts in which Michael Billington talks to actors about key roles in the repertoire. In the last episode Michael Pennington and Kenneth Branagh talk to critic Michael Billington about...
One of a series of seven films (abridged performances) produced by the National Geographic Society in association with the television station WQED, Pittsburgh. The art direction, sets and costumes in...
Radio programme on the theme of different times of the day. This episode ends with Romeo and Juliet debating whether the bird they can hear is a nightingale or a lark (III v) that heralds the beginning of a...
Radio broadcast. Themed on the subject of work in all its aspects, this episode features Harriet Walter reading Shakespeare’s Sonnet 27 (`Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed’), between Schubert’s...