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The second session from the Imagining Shakespeare in 2050: Performance and Archives conference. Ayanna Thompson (Arizona State University) moderates the conversation between the panellists Michelle M. Dowd...
Audio podcast. Episode four of a radio serialisation of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale. Adapted by Catherine Eaton, directed and rendered into modern English verse by Tracy Young. Part of the ‘Play On...
Detective series set in the 1950s, loosely inspired by the character created by GK Chesterton. Father Brown (played by Mark Williams) offers to play the Friar in a production of Shakespeare’s Much Ado...
Part one of a new radio production, featuring Toby Jones as Malvolio. First included in the First Folio in 1623, this is a 400th anniversary production of Shakespeare’s comedy of mistaken identities and...
Part two of a new radio production, featuring Toby Jones as Malvolio. First included in the First Folio in 1623, this is a 400th anniversary production of Shakespeare’s comedy of mistaken identities and...
Radio arts review programme presented by Tom Sutcliffe. Director Greg Doran and Shakespeare experts Emma Smith, Farah Karim-Cooper and Chris Laoutaris mark the 400th anniversary of the publication of the...
Audio podcast. Fourth episode of a radio serialisation of Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Episode scripts were adapted and produced by Catherine Eaton and rendered into modern English verse by Kenneth Cavander....
Towards the end of the episode, when all villains who have attempted to take over Starfleet are apparently defeated, Admiral Picard (Patrick Stewart) shares a drink with his crew and provides a toast by...
A five-part radio series in which Professor Emma Smith, University of Oxford, talks to major public figures about the role that Shakespeare might play in dealing with contemporary issues. With contributions...
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