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Video presentation of an audio production of William Shakespeare’s The Tempest, performed for the first time in Chamorro. The translation is by Beatrice Blas Aguon (and Familian Tugon) and edited by Dr...
Online video panel discussion chaired by Dr Yasmin Arshad and Dr Chris Laoutaris with contributions from Professor Tom Shakespeare, Phillipa Vincent-Connolly, historian and Dr Katherine Schaap Williams.
Podcast. Nance Williamson and Kurt Rhoads, who are married in real life and frequently act together, discuss playing the leads in an ‘age-blind’ production of Romeo and Juliet.
Podcast. Austin Tichenor talks to actor Sam Hubbard about playing the lead in the the Michigan Shakespeare Festival production of Henry V, which was first scheduled for 2020 but delayed for two years due to...
Third episode of a radio podcast serialisation of Shakespeare’s Henry V. Adapted by Catherine Eaton and rendered into modern English verse by Lloyd Suh. Part of the ‘Play On Shakespeare’ project to...
Second episode of a radio podcast serialisation of Shakespeare’s Henry V. Adapted by Catherine Eaton and rendered into modern English verse by Lloyd Suh. Part of the ‘Play On Shakespeare’ project to...
Stephen Sackur interviews Gregory Doran, emeritus artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Recorded at the RSC in Stratford, Doran discusses why Shakespeare still matters 400 years after his death.
Recording of a streamed online presentation by Oz Helligman on cross-dressing, queerness and discussions of gender is Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night.
Audio reading of Acts IV and V of the play generally attributed to both Shakespeare and Thomas Middleton, starring Jay O. Sanders in the title role.
Audio reading of Acts I-III of the play generally attributed to both Shakespeare and Thomas Middleton, starring Jay O. Sanders in the title role.