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		<title>Asian Shakespeare Intercultural Archive (A&#124;S&#124;I&#124;A)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This extensive online archive of Asian Shakespeare productions aims to share approaches to performing Shakespeare in East and Southeast Asia through a collaborative, multilingual online database.
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		<description><![CDATA[Alan Young&#8217;s website Ophelia and Web 2.0 explores the continuous fascination one of Shakespeare&#8217;s most evocative character creations holds for today&#8217;s Internet generation. An online essay investigating the ways in which the Bard is being reinvented by new forms of electronic communication is accompanied by copious numbers of links to images, videos, and Web 2.0 [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the coming week BBC Radio is broadcasting several programmes relating to Shakespeare and his work, the most prominent of which will be a new radio production of Othello in the Saturday Play slot on 27 February (TRILT Identifier: 014380F6) and starring Lenny Henry, whose preparation for the original 2009 stage production was also the subject [...]]]></description>
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Among the German digital theatre channel  ZDF Theaterkanal&#8217;s latest offerings is a full-length video stream of Katharina Thalbach&#8217;s imaginative all-female production of As You Like It which premiered at Berlin&#8217;s Kostüm und Theater am Kurfürstendamm earlier this year.
For more information on previous ZDF Theaterkanal Shakespeare  stage recordings, see our Shakespeare Database.




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