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Sir Antony Sher revisit the mental, physical and personal challenges of both preparing for and performing some of the most demanding roles in the Shakespearean repertoire.
interactive workshop run by Peter Gould who runs a camp where students are invited to come and study Shakespeare. He had a speech impediment as a child and the camp came from his own process of overcoming...
Text-based online revision guide hosted by Baani Gambhir which looks at the plot, major characters, themes in Shakespeare’s comedy. Aimed at British secondary school students.
Radio broadcast. A sequence of poetry, prose and music on the theme of circles, curves and contours, with readings from Deborah Findlay and Hugh Fraser. Including texts by Shakespeare, Tennyson, Emily...
Children’s computer animated film series featuring anthropomorphic vegetables and conveying moral themes based on Christianity and often compatible with Judaism. Features two short stories about sharing...
Radio broadcast. A discussion set in the land of Public Domain, in a fantastic kingdom where there is no copyright and fictional characters argue the pros and cons of copyright law. Such a debate occurs...
Audio podcast from BBC Arts and Ideas. John Gallagher, from the University of Leeds, talks to Professor Alison Findlay and Professor Jonathan Culpeper, both from Lancaster University, about the Encyclopedia...
Independent short.
Television documentary first shown on the digital Community Channel. Documentary recording the life of Ira Aldridge, a 19th-century black American Shakespearean actor who also worked in Britain, taking his...
When the disappearance of an expensive necklace coincides with the disappearance of an aristocrat’s errant daughter, Shakespeare and Hathaway are called upon to investigate.