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Peter Travers of Rolling Stone magazine interviews Kenneth Branagh, who talks about his film ‘All is True’ as well as his lifelong fascination with Shakespeare. Branagh concludes by singing ‘Brush up...
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...
Video essay by David Ramenah featuring illustrations by Karlo Lottersberger, serving as a beginner’s introduction to Othello, looking at its plot, characters and major themes. Aimed at schools.
Video essay by David Ramenah featuring illustrations by Karlo Lottersberger, serving as a beginner’s introduction to Hamlet, looking at its plot, characters and major themes. Aimed at schools.
Text-based online revision guide hosted by Baani Gambhir which looks at the plot, major characters, themes in Shakespeare’s comedy. Aimed at British secondary school students.
This is the first in a series of collaborative online readings of Shakespeare’s plays conducted using the Zoom video conferencing platform with the actors each appearing in a panel on screen, the number...
This is the second in a series of collaborative online readings of Shakespeare’s plays conducted using the Zoom platform with the actors each appearing in a panel on screen. The number of actors on-screen...
This is the third in a series of collaborative online readings of Shakespeare’s plays conducted using the Zoom video conferencing platform with the actors each appearing in a panel on screen. The number of...
Stage recording edited together from various performances from the original run. Created for online delivery in response to the theatre’s closure due to the Covid-19 crisis. A modern-dress production with...
The first in a weekly live stream project by Rob Myles to present all of Shakespeare’s plays in the order in which it is thought they were originally written. Using the Zoom video conferencing platform, it...