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Fiction film loosely based on contemporary accounts of a barnstorming theatrical troupe travelling through the north of England and the Scottish borders. at the end of the 19th century,They are seen...
This podcast is presented by Ben Lawrence and is a collaboration between The Telegraph and the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC). ‘Horrible Histories’ creator Terry Deary reflects on the so-called curse of...
Third in a series of four programmes, presented by Penny Gore, featuring music written for Shakespeare’s plays. The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra is joined by drama students from the Royal Scottish...
Radio broadcast. In this episode of the BBC Proms’ interval programme Scottish historian Dr Fiona Watson, accompanied by other historians, finds the Scottish birthplace of the Macbeth legend, a Celtic...
Radio broadcast. Provost Erskine Hill reads passages from King Lear (IV vii), Julius Caesar (III ii), Twelfth Night (IV ii), Henry IV, Part 1 (II iv) at the Scottish Association for the Speaking of Verse.
Feature film. An awkward Scottish schoolboy eventually finds love. Comedy set in a Scottish new town. Includes a scene in a classroom where Andy (Buchanan) reads aloud from Puck’s speech ending `...and...
A video recording, using a single, fixed camera, of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama’s production of As You Like It. This was a drama school’s project in collaboration with the RSC in which...
Mendelssohn’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream Incidental Music Op. 61 played by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra. The Orchestra and the Scottish Philharmonic Singers are conducted by Jaime Laredo. The Opus 61...
Scottish Gaelic children’s animated series. In this episode, the players take on the Bard but librarian Laura Potts is baffled by their eccentricity.
The Scottish Opera production from the MacRobert Centre, Stirling, of Britten’s opera in three acts, produced for radio by Toby Robertson. Tim Curry stars as Puck in a spoken role. The Scottish Baroque...