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  • There is the Playhouse Now, There Must You Sit (2018 Audio)

    aka: Marketing Shakespeare

    Series
    Shakespeare Unlimited
    Producer
    Esther French; Richard Paul

    Marketing directors from three theatres participating in Folger’s Theatre Partnership Programme, discuss the challenges of convincing audiences to experience Shakespeare’s least popular plays.

  • Audiences’ Aural Expectations of Shakespeare (2009 Audio)

    Keynote speech from day three of of the conference ‘Theatre Noise: The Sound of Performance’, held at the Central School of Speech and Drama’, London, 22-24 April 2009. Cicely Berry was Voice Director...

  • Applause! Applause! (2005 Radio)

    Series
    Twenty Minutes

    Radio broadcast. Richard Foster asks why human beings clap their hands to show approval and examines the history of applause citing the performance of Otello at Wien Staatsoper 1991 and its 101 curtain calls...

  • Globe Theatre Schools Video, The (1998 Television, Video)

    Series
    English File

    An introduction to Shakespeare and his times, focusing on the audience and actors in Shakespearean theatre and illustrating the historical context of the plays. Looks at what it was like to be in the...

  • How to Stop Worrying and Love the Theatre (1966 Television)

    Series
    Sunday Night
    Director
    Richard Moore
    Producer
    Peter Montagnon

    Anthology arts series. A case-history of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s efforts to attract a new audience to the theatre.

  • Hamlet when New (1953 Radio)

    Series
    Some Problems in Shakespeare

    Radio broadcast. Third of six talks by literary critic William Empson in which he discusses some of the problems of character and action raised by Shakespearean characters, such as Macbeth, Hamlet and...

  • Shakespeare’s Audience (1949 Radio)

    Series
    Shakespeare and His World

    Episode seven in a series of radio programmes that introduces various fields of research within Shakespearean studies. In this talk J. Isaacs describes how the research into the nature and demands of the...