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Professor Carol Rutter, director of the CAPITAL centre at the University of Warwick, talks about her book ‘Shakespeare and Child’s Play: Performing Lost Boys on Stage and Screen’.
René Weis talks about his biography of William Shakespeare ‘Shakespeare Revealed: A biography’ and Elizabeth Schafer discusses her book, ‘Lilian Baylis: A Biography’ on the influential Shakespearean...
Emma Hayley talks about adapting Shakespeare to the ancient Japanese comic art form of manga, after launching the Manga Shakespeare book series.
The art of speaking Shakespeare is discussed by actors Ben Crystal, an expert in pronunciation of the Shakespearian period, Patrice Naiambana originally from Sierra Leone, and actress Janet Dale along with...
Andrew Dickson, art editor of the ‘Guardian’ website,and Peter Kirwan, writer of the Bardathon theatre review blog, talk about how blogs have changed the art of reviewing Shakespeare productions.
Professor Tony Howard, University of Warwick, talks to Tom Abbott about the women who have played the role of Hamlet.
Jacqui O’Hanlon, Deputy Director of Learning at the Royal Shakespeare Company, speaks about approaches to teaching Shakespeare and learning through performance.
Dr Laurie Maguire of Magdalen College Oxford talks about her book ‘Where There’s a Will There’s a Way’ and Peter Kirwan looks at three interpretations of Macbeth.
Assesses Richard II through a performance by the Berliner Ensemble in 2006 directed by Claus Peymann which was staged as part of the RSC’s Complete Works Festival. Two of the people involved in staging...
Comedian Lenny Henry and director Barrie Rutter talk about studying just 14 lines of Othello, and Peter Kirwan speaks on his year seeing every production in the RSC’s Complete Works Season.
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