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Barbara Bogaev interviews Cambridge University’s Jason Scott-Warren and Dr. Claire M. L. Bourne, from Penn State University, to discuss their discovery that the annotations in the copy of Shakespeare’s...
Looking in detail at the the opening Act and Scene of Henry VI part 2. Suffolk returns with England’s new queen.
Shakespeare is often credited with revolutionising English, but is the real story more complex? Dr John Gallagher uncovers the surprising tale of how English conquered the world. Contributors to the...
Radio documentary. Graphic designer Teresa Monachino looks at who owns Shakespeare in terms of branding and how the name and image have been commercialised. Contributors include: Professor Michael Dobson...
In As You Like It, Shakespeare created one of his greatest and most complicated female roles. At a time when women were not allowed to act on stage, the role would have been taken by a young boy. But who?...
Barbara Bogaev interviews Dr. Elisabeth Kinsley about her new book, Here in this Island We Arrived: Shakespeare and Belonging in Immigrant New York, that examines the impact of Shakespeare on three specific...
Barbara Bogaev interviews Mark Haddon about his novel The Porpoise, which reinterprets Shakespeare’s Pericles. Haddon discusses what drew him to the play, including the fact that he felt less intimidated...
Career interview with Sir Kenneth Branagh moderated by Jenelle Riley for the Screen Actor’s Guild Foundation in Los Angeles. He talks about training at RADA, auditioning at the RSC in Stratford, his work...
A discussion presented in two parts hosted by Bill Kristol with University of Virginia literature professor Paul Cantor. In the first, Was Shakespeare Shakespeare? (from 00:00 to 45:00), Cantor debunks...
interactive workshop run by Peter Gould who runs a camp where students are invited to come and study Shakespeare. He had a speech impediment as a child and the camp came from his own process of overcoming...
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