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Radio broadcast. Student actors from the Shakespeare Institute perform prose and poetry on the theme of youth.
Radio broadcast. Ex Cathedra perform English and Italian madrigals celebrating the growth in interest in singing in England during Shakespeare’s most creative period. Presented by Lucie Skeaping from the...
Sarah Moir-Pietsch talks to Bruce O’Neil, Head of Music at the Royal Shakespeare Company, about singing at the RSC, plus a new work by Dobrinka Tabakova.
Radio broadcast. The grand finale when actors and musicians come together in a live performance celebrating poems, songs, readings and music on the theme of Shakespeare’s legacy in theatre and the art of...
Radio drama. The last in the series of five short plays inspired by Shakespeare’s sonnets. Zodwa Nyoni is inspired by Sonnet 154. It’s 5 am and solicitor Thandie has been on call all night and browsing...
Radio broadcast. Professor Emma Smith travels across Britain and to France and follows the story of seven of the 750 original copies of the First Folio to learn how Shakespeare’s work was disseminated.
Five young scholars re-evaluate the playwrights work. In the opening programme Sophie Duncan reveals how Shakespeare’s heroines helped transform Victorian schoolgirls into Edwardian activists. The 19th...
Five young scholars re-evaluate the playwrights work. The second programme is delivered by James Loxley, Professor of Early Modern Literature in the University of Edinburgh. At a time when relationships...
Five young scholars re-evaluate the playwrights work. The third programme is delivered by Joan Fitzpatrick, Senior Lecturer in English Literature at Loughborough University. Fitzpatrick explains her new...
Five young scholars re-evaluate the playwrights work. The fourth programme is delivered by Preti Taneja. Fitzpatrick, post-doctoral research fellow in Global Shakespeare at Queen Mary, University of London,...