Night Waves [23/04/2007]

Synopsis
BBC Radio 3 arts series. Matthew Sweet presents a special edition examining the relationship between Shakespeare and Americans. Discusses the Californian goldrush and Alexis De Toqueville’s claim that every American cabin held a copy of Shakespeare. Debates Shakespeare inflected-riots in New York to America today and how Shakespeare reflects the cultural and political climate of the Bush presidency. Sweet visits Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre with Chicago academic David Bevington to discuss Shakespeare in performance on both sides of the Atlantic; he interviews Eric Rasmussen, co-editor of a the complete works of Shakespeare based on the first folio, and elicits information on the latest Shakespeare productions in New York from critic Carey Lovelace. The RSC’s playwright in residence, Adriano Shaplin, and Professor Carol Rutter also contribute.
Series
Night Waves
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Medium
Radio
Subjects
Drama
Keywords
Globe Theatre; politics; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); United States of America; Folio editions

Credits

Contributor
Adriano Shaplin; Carol Rutter; David Bevington; Eric Rasmussen; Matthew Sweet; Murray F. Abraham

Archive

Name

British Library Sound Archive

Email
listening@bl.uk
Web
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Phone
020 7412 7676
Fax
020 7412 7441
Address
96 Euston Road
London
NW1 2DB
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