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Eleven part series about regional theatre in the UK=, including: Bristol, Coventry, Exeter, Frinton-on-Sea, Leicester Liverpool, Margate, Portsmouth and York.
A short podcast looking at the career of Barbara Windsor which spans much of the reign of the current Queen. Part of The New Elizabethans, a series presented by James Naughtie to mark the Diamond Jubilee....
First episode in a three-part radio series exploring the story of the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon. In the first programme, presenter James Naughtie explores the ethos of the ensemble,...
Second episode in a three-part radio series exploring the story of the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon. Presenter James Naughtie looks at the RSC’s formative first decade interviewing...
Feature film. A Maori-language adaptation of The Merchant of Venice.
The only known footage of the stage production of Macbeth produced by the Negro Theatre Unit of the Federal Theatre project of the WPA and directed by Orson Welles. The play was staged at the New Lafayette...
Independent low-budget feature film which transports Romeo and Juliet to Williamsburg and the warring families are from two different sects of Orthodox Jews - the Chabads and the Satmars. Laser (Weiss) is...
Extract of a conversation with The Daily Telegraph critic Dominic Cavendish. John Kani talks about his reasons for playing Caliban in the African RSC / Baxter Theatre production of The Tempest in Cape Town.
Online audio recording of an interview with Clare Higgins. Higgins talks to Philip Fisher about her career as an actress and her part as Countess Roussillion in Marianne Elliott’s 2009 production of...
In this radio interview presented by Barry Carman, 23-year old David Warner (at the time the youngest actor to have played Hamlet on the professional stage) explains how he approached the part and how he...
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