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The second session from the Imagining Shakespeare in 2050: Performance and Archives conference. Michael Witmore (Folger Shakespeare Library) moderates the coversation between the panellists Greg Doran (Royal...
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...
Michael Rosen reads a poem inspired by Shakespeare’s The Tempest, which he has written for Shakespeare Week 2023 (20 to 26 March).
Recording of a live lecture by James Turnbull, Producer - Digital Development at the Royal Shakespeare Company, on new ways of engaging and immersing audiences in live performances when individuals aren’t...
Podcast, This edition features an interview with members of the Cape Town theatre troupe, Baked Shakespeare. In their productions they invite the audience to select two of the actors to continue performing...
Video essay by A. Phoenix, an independent scholar researching the areas of Francis Bacon, the Shakespeare Authorship Question and the Rosicrucian-Freemasonry Brotherhood. It explores the links between...
Audio podcast. Tim is joined by his friend Emily Maeda to discuss the second act of A Winter’s Tale.
Audio podcast. Tim is joined by his friend Emily Maeda to discuss the third act of A Winter’s Tale.
Audio podcast. Tim is joined by his friend Emily Maeda to discuss the fourth act of A Winter’s Tale and the importance of flowers to the author’s philosophy.
Weekly Podcast hosted by Cassidy Cash in which she explores Elizabethan England and Shakespeare’s world. This week Professor Alan Stewart (Columbia University) discusses the art and techniques of...