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Recording of a video interview by Kate Ficai with Sarah Perry, the Movement Director for Dream, an innovative multimedia collaboration between the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Philharmonia Orchestra...
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks to Lolita Chakrabarti about bringing Maggie O’Farrell’s bestselling novel Hamnet, about Shakespeare’s son, to the stage.
Podcast. Austin Tichenor talks to Karen Ann Daniels, Director Of Programming and Artistic Director of Washington DC’s Folger Theatre, about her work opening up the resources of the Folger Shakespeare Library.
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....
Podcast created, produced and hosted by American actors Korey Leigh Smith and Elyse Sharp, two self-confessed ‘Shakespeare nerds’ who devote multiple episode to analysing the Bard’s work. In this...
Podcast hosted by James Sheldrake. In this episode, he considers whether it is the dark matter at its centre that has made Shakespeare’s comedy so popular.
Podcast series produced by the Dallas Shakespeare theatre company. In this episode host Jenni Stewart explores dramaturgy and translation as a gateway to Shakespeare with Taylor Bailey, Alex Vermillion and...
Podcast hosted by Sebastian Michael. Each edition looks at a particular sonnet, which is first recited then analysed. This episode look at the sonnet that broke with the sequence running since number 18.
Podcast. In this edition, Professor Emma Smith talks about her podcast ‘Approaching Shakespeare’ (qv) and her books ‘This is Shakespeare’, ‘Shakespeare’s First Folio’ and ‘Portable Magic.'