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Billy Howle stars in John Haidar’s production of Shakespeare’s tragedy, co-starring Niamh Cusack as Gertrude and Mirren Mack as Ophelia. Directed for the screen by Tom Morris.
Radio broadcast. Professor Nandini Das explores how the life and works of Robert Greene can offer us new insight into what English theatre might have been, beyond the shadow of Shakespeare. Controbutors...
Radio broadcast. This episode features music inspired by Shakespeare plays and sonnets and is set alongside key speeches from those dramas. The readings include archive performances and new recordings from...
Musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s comedy adapted for younger viewers. When the Globe’s new owner Archibald Frost threatens to knock down the theatre to build a skyscraper, William Shakespeare and his...
Radio broadcast. Greg Jenner is joined by Professor Farah Karim-Cooper and comedian Richard Herring to learn all about the life, legend and legacy of William Shakespearcareer as well as the reception of his...
Dame Helen Mirren looks back on one of her earliest television roles, playing Rosalind in the BBC’s 1978 production of the Shakespeare comedy As You Like It. She shares her thoughts on the potential that...
Podcast. An interview with Sara Topham in which she discusses how important playing the female lead in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet played a crucial role in her life and career.
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks Harvard Professor Marjorie Garber about her new book, Shakespeare in Bloomsbury, which explores how modernist writers of London’s Bloomsbury Group made Shakespeare their own.
Podcast. Sir Patrick Stewart joins Barbara Bogaev to talk about how Shakespeare has shaped his life and his new memoir, Making It So.
Audio podcast. Seventh and final episode of a radio serialisation of Shakespeare’s Othello. Episode scripts were adapted and produced by Catherine Eaton and rendered into modern English verse by Mfoniso...