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Ethan Alter interviews Sir Kenneth Branagh about his film about the life of Shakespeare, All is True. He also discusses the authorship debate and on the continuing relevance of Shakespeare’s plays,...
Lecture delivered by Khalid Amine at the University of New England’s Center for Global Humanities that examines the radical shift in performing Shakespeare in Arab countries since the 1960s. Includes a...
Podcast available in audio and video versions. Peter Horn looks at the production of Love’s Labour’s Lost performed as part of the outdoor ‘Shakespeare in Delaware Park’ festival held in Buffalo, New...
Career interview with Sir Kenneth Branagh moderated by Jenelle Riley for the Screen Actor’s Guild Foundation in Los Angeles. He talks about training at RADA, auditioning at the RSC in Stratford, his work...
interactive workshop run by Peter Gould who runs a camp where students are invited to come and study Shakespeare. He had a speech impediment as a child and the camp came from his own process of overcoming...
Jonathan Gil Harris (Professor of English at Ashoka University) discusses his book ‘Masala Shakespeare: How a Firangi Writer Became Indian’ - on adaptations of Shakespeare in Indian cinema - with critic...
Recording of an illustrated lecture at Boston College by Professor Michael Witmore, director of the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC. He discusses the role of the Library, the use of digital...
Video recording of a lecture by Oxfordian scholar Roger A. Stritmatter, Professor of Humanities and Literature at Coppin State University, on the Shakespeare authorship question. Part of the lecture focuses...
Video recording of an undergraduate lecture by Professor John Holmes in the University of Birmingham’s Discovering Shakespeare module.
Natural language processing tutorial by Phil Tabor on how to train an AI to write prose in prose in the Shakespearean style.