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YouTube video by Jeff Palermo in which he discusses the film and TV adaptations of Shakespeare’s plays that he thinks worked most successfully. He references a number of celebrated adaptations including...
Video made as part of The Shakespeare 2020 Project. PhD candidate Hailey Bachrach discusses the complexity of the characters and the fact that this may have been the play that established Shakespeare’s fame.
The fifth 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...
Video essay by Audrey Loomis, a Senior from University of Texas at Austin, as part of her thesis on gendered Shakespeare adaptation. Along with several interviews with theatre artists, it also features...
Podcast series. Husband-and-wife Aidan and Lindsay discuss fact and fiction in Shakespeare’s historical plays Henry VI (parts 1, 2 and 3) and Richard III, exploring how they vary from historical fact and...
Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. In 2016 Oxford University Press caused some controversy deciding that, in the New Oxford Shakespeare, the plays Henry VI, Parts 1, 2, and 3 would no longer be...
Stephen Costan plays Margaret. Having defeated the rebel, York, he reflects on sweet victory.
Podcast with Graham Holderness, Alison Findlay and Michael Hattaway. Graham Holderness begins with discussing how Shakespeare’s first tetralogy becomes the trilogy of the Wars of the Roses and how this...
Panel podcast. A recording of the panel on the John Barton and Peter Hall Wars of the Roses adaptation with Stuart Hampton-Reeves, Dominique Goy-Blanquet, Heather Neill, and Alex Waldmann. Frank Whately,...
In this sequel to her first interview, Heather Neill questions Michael Boyd, Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, about the various challenges of staging the RSC’s two-year Histories cycle...
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