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App. Arzamas Academy, the Moscow-based educational website, with the support of the British Council Russia, makes available a free Emoji Shakespeare game app for smartphones. Users can fill in blanks for...
Podcast of a talk given by Martin Regal at the Rose Theatre, Kingston recorded as part of the Kingston Shakespeare Seminars. Regal gives an overview of Chekhov, Ibsen, Shaw and Strindberg as the four main...
An app from the Royal Shakespeare Company and Samsung created to help 11-18 year olds experience Shakespeare, Focusing specifically on Much Ado About Nothing, RE:Shakespeare has three interactive sections -...
Online exhibition, curated by Daniel Rosenthal, telling the story of Shakespeare at the National Theatre through eight landmark productions. It illuminates the work of directors and experience of actors and...
The RSC Young People’s Ensemble’s 2010 production of The Comedy of Errors directed by Paul Hunter.
Radio programme. Melvyn Bragg and guests Jonathan Bate, Professor of Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature at the University of Warwick, Julie Sanders, Professor of English Literature and Drama at the...
James Earl Jones recites Othello’s testimony before the senators (I iii) at an evening of poetry, music and spoken word hosted by President Obama in the East Room of The White House on 12 May 2009. There...
Using an interactive format created by BT, online education partner of the National Theatre, the website gives audiences (and particularly young people who are studying Richard III as part of the national...
Peter Hall talks about his life and work. The video is presented in 5 parts divided into 40 segments (or stories) of about 4 minutes each. Sir Peter Hall talks about his early life, life at Cambridge...
Polish filmmaker Andrzej Wajda talks about his life and work. In a three minute segment (story 182 0f 233) he recalls a conversation he had with Akira Kurosawa about Shakespeare and the screen. A full...