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Norman Chan reviews The Under Presents: Tempest, a 45-minute interactive theatre experience that pairs real actors with small groups of participants for a virtual reality re-imagining of Shakespeare’s The...
Podcast available in video and audio formats. Ash, the podcast host, talks to Paul Edmondson about the characters and themes of Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
That the character of Prospero is a Shakespearean self-portrait is a common reading of The Tempest: this tenth Approaching Shakespeare lecture asks whether that is a useful reading of the play.
Podcast series. In this penultimate edition of the series, husband-and-wife Aidan and Lindsay discuss Shakespeare’s The Tempest and how it explores colonialism, family dynamics, the passage of time and...
Recording of a live webinar, the third in a series examining Shakespeare and race from Shakespeare’s Globe. Hanh Bui, Dr Scott Manning Stevens and Madeline Sayet discuss the colonial context and...
Podcast series produced by the Dallas Shakespeare theatre company. This episode explores the themes of colonisation of thought and language in contemporary theatre practices by focusing on Shakespeare’s...
Recording of Dr. Benedict Whalen’s Keynote Address at the Winter 2022 Valor Symposium.
A specialist in performance and motion capture, the Imaginarium Studios has used it’s expertise to craft digital effects for the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production "The Tempest" by Williams Shakespeare.
Dooley discusses professional acting in general as also focuses on the first act of The Tempest.
Podcast. Austin Tichenor talks to Nicolette Bethel about the problematic way that Shakespeare has been used as a part of colonisation in the Caribbean and look at how The Tempest relates to this.