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How did the staging of two simultaneous productions of Macbeth result in a riot that killed almost 30 people on May 10 1849? To shed light on this extraordinary event, Barbara Bogaev interviews two leading...
An interview with Los Angeles Times film critic Kenneth Turan about Joseph Papp’s life and works, including his founding of Shakespeare in the Park and the Public theater. Includes extracts from...
Profile by Sara Fishko of Joseph Papp and how he developed Shakespeare in the Park.
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...
Radio drama by by Sharon Oakes about the making of Orson Welles’ landmark 1936 production of Macbeth, staged in Harlem for the Federal Theatre Project’s Negro Unit and featuring an all-black cast.
A recording of the play performed at the Delacorte Theater in New York City’s Central Park as part of the New York Shakespeare Festival. The production employed regional accents and an eclectic mix of...
A three-hour production of the play recorded at the Delacorte Theatre, New York as part of the New York City Shakespeare Festival. The long broadcast was in part to honour Shakespeare’s quatercentenary....
Video recording of the play produced for the New York Shakespeare Festival, directed for stage by Andrei Serban and videotaped for Theatre on Film and Tape (TOFT) by Richard Stucker. Stephanie Roth Haberle...
Video recording of the production for the New York Shakespeare Festival, directed for stage by George C. Wolfe and videotaped for Theatre on Tape and Film (TOFT) by Richard Stucker.
A video recording of the play directed for stage by Mary Zimmerman, and videotaped for Theatre on Film and Videotape (TOFT) by Richard Stucker. Rubin Santiago-Hudson is King Henry.
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