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Jacques is mindful of the seven ages of man as he strives to complete his performance as The Life and Soul of the Party.
Reflecting on his long and varied career in show business; British comedian, Ken Dodd, describes his forays into Shakespeare. Fellow actor and friends describe his talent for Shakespearean theatre focussing...
Artistic Director of the Chicago Shakespeare Theater and the creator of "Tug of War"; Barbara Gaines talks to Professor Stuart Sherman about the themes in this two-part series. Across "Tug of War: Foreign...
A US Army veteran, playwright and actor; Stephan Wolfert talks about his military path to the creative arts, Shakespeare and the stage.
A detailed examination of the nature of this Shakespearean tragedy given its rare feature of having two central characters.
The 2017 series of Shakespeare lectures concludes with an exploration of one of the Bard’s early comedies.
The author of "Orson Welles, Shakespeare and Popular Culture and Professor Emeritus of English at the University of North Dakota; Andrew Anderegg, discusses how Orson Welles pioneered innovations in the...
Sir Derek Jacobi reflects on his first of 400 performances of Hamlet beginning at the Edinburgh Fringe in 1957. He shares his personal discovery of the meaning of Hamlet’s words and his motivations.
Is it possible that Shakespeare sourced the narrative for some of his most significant works from the unpublished writing of one George North? The Independent scholar, Dennis McCarthy and Professor Charles...
Sir Antony Sher revisit the mental, physical and personal challenges of both preparing for and performing some of the most demanding roles in the Shakespearean repertoire.
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