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Recording of a live streamed production of Macbeth that combines one live actor with AI voices. Guy Birtwhistle performs the title role direct to camera in front of a black screen. All other roles are only...
Presents the play in performance plus anciliary information. Each act and scene is individually introduced. Information on all the characters can be accessed at any point, as can any part of the text....
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks to Jennifer Black (Boise State University), Laura Turchi (Arizona State University) and John Ladd (Washington and Jefferson College) and how Artificial Intelligence tools like...
Open University programme made for the 103 Introduction to the Humanities course. Looks at how Robert Matthews has used his computer to find out whether Shakespeare really was the author of a new poem...
60-Second Shakespeare is a BBC project to encourage UK students to create their own 60-second interpretations of Shakespeare using audio, video, animation and IT skills. In this production students deliver...
Uses video technology as a vehicle for arguments about current understanding of Shakespeare. Weaves performance, archive and film material with class and studio work in an attempt to consolidate recent...
One of a series of educational videotapes discussing the performing arts. In this programme three professional actors demonstrate the role of clowns and fools in Shakespeare’s day by using monologues and...
Educational film. A team of four actors/teachers run one-day courses at the Inner London Education Authority (ILEA) custom-built theatre, the Cockpit, for children studying O level English literature. The...
Radio drama. A reworking of Shakespeare’s Hamlet set in contemporary Denmark in the style of a Scandi Noir. This version interweaves a police investigation led by detective Eva Holm into the suspicious...
Educational television. Programme for teachers that documents the results as schools around Britain respond to the challenge of producing a 60-second version of a Shakespeare play. The programme begins with...