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An irreverent audio podcast hosted by Aubrey Whitlock and Jess Hamlet. In this edition they discuss Jennifer Lee Carrell’s 2007 mystery novel, Interred With Their Bones (published in the UK as ‘The...
Film of Robin K. Phillips’s one-woman show that makes the case that Edward de Vere was the real author of Shakespeare’s plays.
Podcast. Host Jacke Wilson talks to journalist Michael Blanding about Dennis McCarthy’s theory that Thomas North was a major influence on Shakespeare.
Peter Brook talks to Mark Lawson in the Lyttelton Theatre, National Theatre about his career and his new book, The Quality of Mercy: Reflections on Shakespeare a collection of essays on his lifelong interest...
Brief video lecture by Robin Williams in which she explores the flexible metric structure on which the playwright layers plot, emotion, imagery, poetry, and rhetoric.
Recording of an online lecture on Shakespeare’s personality and very person, split into two parts. In the first Bruce Donehowe looks at Shakespeare using a lens provided by Rufolf Steiner, then Fred...
Video recording of the play by Amy Freed on the authorship question. Directed for stage by Doug Hughes and videotaped for TOFT (Theatre on Film and Tape Archive) by Patrick Hoffman.
Podcast hosted by John Brooks. In this edition he speaks to Steven Sabel, who podcasts at Don’t Quill the Messenger, on their shared belief that the true author of Shakespeare’s plays was actually Edward...
Bob Meyers interviews Richard Waugaman, M.D. about his scholarly paper, What Shakespeare Teaches Us About Psychological Complexity.
Feature film contributing to the Shakespeare tercentenary and concerning the Bacon-Shakespeare authorship question. Miss Gray (LaBadie) and Lieutenant Stanton (Vaughn) are engaged but disagree as to who...