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A programme in the Open University’s Arts Foundation Course. The programme takes two scenes from the play and shows how academic interpretation can take on a dramatic life in performance. Act II, sc. i is...
A programme in the Open University’s Arts Foundation Course. The programme analyses Hamlet’s mind as he faces death. Brian Stone introduces scenes and speeches throughout the play and, by juxtaposing...
The programme, presented by Joe Barber, considers the importance of magical experience in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It looks at a gnostic mass performed by a group in New York City and compares the role...
A programme in the Open University Renaissance and Reformation Course. Cicely Havely looks at scenes in King Lear to which the Fool’s role is central and tries to analyse his part in the play’s action...
Radio programme transmitted as part of the OU A361 Shakespeare course. The lecturer is Robert Wiemann.
Radio programme broadcast in support of the OU A361 Shakespeare course. Presented by J.R. Mulryne.
Music in Twelfth Night presented by Robert Philip and F.W. Sternfield. Broadcast in support of the OU A307 Drama course.
OU radio programme demonstrating how a scholar sets about reconstructing an artefact which disappeared more than three hundred years ago, and it does so by examining Shakespeare’s Globe theatre.the...
Open University programme made for the 103 Introduction to the Humanities course. Looks at how Robert Matthews has used his computer to find out whether Shakespeare really was the author of a new poem...
Open University programme made to support the A101 Arts Foundation course. The programme shows how Weber’s ‘Der Freischutz’ and ‘Oberon’ influenced Mendelssohn when he came to write the Overture...
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