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Biographer and historian Dr Amanda Foreman explores the history of women since the dawn of civilisation, and the pivotal role they have played in the forging of the modern world. [4 x 60 minute episodes]
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks to Talene Monahon about her new play, Jane Anger, which imagines the author of the 1589 pamphlet ‘Jane Anger: Her Protection for Women’ helping Shakespeare with writer’s...
Recording of an online presentation by Professor Caroline Bicks (University of Maine) delivered for the Festival Shakespeare Buenos Aires. After the lecture there is a Q&A session for the final 20 minutes of...
Audio podcast. Tim is joined by his friend Emily Maeda to discuss the first act of A Winter’s Tale.
Podcast series in which Dr Neema Parvini, author of Shakespeare’s History Plays: Rethinking Historicism and Shakespeare and Contemporary Theory: New Historicism and Cultural Materialism, interviews...
Single camera recording of an adaptation of the Shakespeare play that presents the complex relationship between Katherine and Petruchio as an over-the-top comedy, a tragedy of abuse, and a genuine love...
Audio podcast. Tim is joined by his friend Emily Maeda to discuss the third act of A Winter’s Tale.
Audio podcast. Tim is joined by his friend Emily Maeda to discuss the second act of A Winter’s Tale.
A short podcast looking at the career of Barbara Windsor which spans much of the reign of the current Queen. Part of The New Elizabethans, a series presented by James Naughtie to mark the Diamond Jubilee....
Barbara Bogaev interviews actor Will Chase and composer and lyricist Amanda Green about their new production of Cole Porter’s hit 1948 musical ‘Kiss Me Kate.' They discuss the treatment of women in...