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Recording of a live webinar, the third in a series examining Shakespeare and race from Shakespeare’s Globe. Hanh Bui, Dr Scott Manning Stevens and Madeline Sayet discuss the colonial context and...
Recording of a live interactive event in which Lily Weitzman interviews filmmaker Andrew Giles Buckley about the making of his new documentary, Stephano: The True Story of Shakespeare’s Shipwreck, which...
Recording of a Zoom interview by Michael Van Osch (HarkJournal.com founder) with David Horak (Freewill Shakespeare Festival in Edmonton, Alberta). They discuss how the Freewill Festival moved to smaller...
Recording of an online webinar, the fourth in a series examining Shakespeare and race. The event, focusing on Twelfth Night, is hosted by Dr Will Tosh and the participants are Associate Professor Arthur...
Recording of a live stream of a contemporary stage adaptation of Romeo and Juliet by Maureen Connolly McFeely, performed in front of a live audience by students at Hosfra University.
Recording of a streamed live performance in front of an audience of Macbeth, set in the 1940s, by students at Hosfra University. The video includes a 12-minute intermission.
Recording of an abridged version of Shakespeare’s play performed live by a troupe of actors using the Fallout 76 online action role-playing game technology and set in a digital environment based on The Globe.
Video recording of an online interview by Charles Exley with Alexa Alice Joubin (George Washington University), author of Shakespeare and East Asia. The interview took place during the Screenshot Asia Film...
Recording of a live streamed production of Macbeth that combines one live actor with AI voices. Guy Birtwhistle performs the title role direct to camera in front of a black screen. All other roles are only...
Recording of an online webinar, the fifth in a series examining Shakespeare and race. The event, focusing on Measure for Measure, is hosted by Professor Farah Karim-Cooper and the participants are Professor...