Excellent Dumb Discourse: Shakespeare in Silence, An

Synopsis
Radio broadcast. Isn’t silent Shakespeare an oxymoron? All that’s nuanced, beautiful, meaningful in the poetry - silenced. Yet between 1899 and 1927, when the first commercial sound film was released, nearly three hundred Shakespeare films were made. Judith Buchanan, director of Silents Now and Professor in the Department of English and Related Literature at the University of York, celebrates this phenomenon - the muted, gesturing figures, the stop-motion magic.
She is joined by the actor Samuel West - along with Flora Spencer-Longhurst (actress, on her silenced Lavinia in Shakespeare’s Globe’s latest Titus Andronicus), Christopher Wheeldon (choreographer, associate of the Royal Ballet, Covent Garden in London) and Paata Tsikurishvili (Director of Synetic Theatre in America).
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Medium
Radio
Transmission details
17 Apr 2016 at 13:30 (Channel: BBC Radio 4)
Duration
30 mins

Credits

Producer
Matt Thompson
Contributor
Christopher Wheeldon; Flora Spencer-Longhurst; Judith Buchanan; Paata Tsikurishvili; Samuel West

Additional Details

Production type
Documentary/Educational/News
Subjects
Drama
Keywords
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); silent films

Production Company

Name

Rockethouse Productions

Archive

Name

British Library Sound Archive

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listening@bl.uk
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020 7412 7676
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Learning on Screen Off-Air Recording Back-up Service

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How to cite this record

Shakespeare, "Excellent Dumb Discourse: Shakespeare in Silence, An". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/shakespeare/search/index.php/title/av77016 (Accessed 25 Nov 2024)