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'When we are teaching the sixth form their Shakespeare coursework, one of the elements that comprises the work is the need to look at the history of the performance of the play…' As part of the ongoing...
Caliban's words from Shakespeare's The Tempest have provided artistic director Danny Boyle with the inspiration for the Olympics opening awards ceremony theme: 'Isles of Wonder'. For details about...
In the past week both the BBC and the BFI have hosted press launches to promote their 2016 programming initiatives to mark 400 years since Shakespeare's death. Further details can be found at the BFI's...
From the printing of play quartos to the development of Shakespeare apps, the history of Shakespeare and the history of media have been intimately entwined in a feedback loop of considerable cultural and...
Olwen Terris and Eve-Marie Oesterlen also published articles as part of the outcomes from the Shakespeare project. They include Olwen Terris: Shakespeare and British Television Broadcasting 1936-2005,...
As part of the 'Shakespeare is German' season at the Shakespeare Globe, the Goethe Institute in London is hosting a series of screenings and platform discussions on German responses to Shakespeare. These...
The British Universities Film & Video Council (BUFVC) has been involved in the collection and dissemination of information on audio-visual Shakespeare for many years. It has gathered relevant...
The British Shakespeare Association is holding its next biennial conference at the University of Cambridge, 9-11 September 2011. The conference aims to bring together academics, theatre and film...
The University of Notre Dame, The Shakespeare Institute and the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust present 'Stand and Unfold Yourself' – How to do Shakespeare by Sir Nicholas Hytner, Artistic Director of the...
On 20 March 1961 it was announced that the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon would become known as the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and its company as the Royal Shakespeare Company. 2011 will...