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Webinar by Professor Laurie Maguire on revisions made by Shakespeare to his texts, using examples from Romeo and Juliet, King Lear and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Hosted by Dinah Rose QC, President of...
Video recording of a panel discussion featuring Folger Shakespeare Library Director Dr. Michael Witmore, Insight Partners Co-Founder Jerry Murdock, and Utah Shakespeare Festival Artistic Director Brian...
Recording of an illustrated presentation by Jeanie Grant Moore (University of San Diego) on the fascination of US President Thomas Jefferson with the work of William Shakespeare.
Recording of a lecture by Professor James Shapiro (Columbia University) entitled ‘Shakespeare, Abraham Lincoln, John Wilkes Booth and Macbeth.' in which he samines the importance of Shakespeare in the life...
Podcast. Steven Sabel and Bryan Wildenthal, the Vice President of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, look at the basic questions around who wrote the Shakespeare plays and why such candidates as Marlowe,...
Recording of an on-stage conversation held as part of the 2022 Aspen Ideas Festival between Oskar Eustis (The Public Theater) and James Shapiro (Columbia University), moderated by Erika Mallin (Aspen...
Recording of a live online discussion on the importance and influence of Shakespeare’s work on the US President, Abraham Lincoln. James Shapiro’s books include ‘Shakespeare in a Divided America: What...
Video recording of an illustrated lecture by Dr Kevin Gilvary, the president of the De Vere Society (which exists to promote the idea that Edward de Vere was the actual author of Shakespeare’s plays). He...
Podcast hosted by Thomas Dabbs (Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo, Japan). In this edition he talks to Ian Smith, current president of the Shakespeare Association of America, about his new book, ‘Black...
James Earl Jones recites Othello’s testimony before the senators (I iii) at an evening of poetry, music and spoken word hosted by President Obama in the East Room of The White House on 12 May 2009. There...