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8 results found for '"gender issues"' in Keywords.
Shakespeare and Gender (2022 Audio)
- Series
- Where There’s a Will: Finding Shakespeare
Podcast hosted by Barry Edelstein that explores Shakespeare outside of the theatre. In this edition co-host Em Weinstein looks at how Shakespeare dealt with gender and the impact this had audiences.
Marina and Adrienne (2017)
- Series
- Shakespeare’s Sister
- Director
- Lucy Campbell
- Producer
- Loran Dunn
On a ship amidst ferocious ocean waves, a crew member asserts that there are three categories of people: the living, the dead and those who are lost at sea. Inspired by Shakespeare’s "Pericles, Prince of...
Shakespeare Republic: Viola (2017 Video)
aka: Shakespeare Republic: Season 2 Episode 4
- Series
- Shakespeare Repuplic
- Director
- Sally McLean
- Producer
- Sally McLean; Billy Smedley
Nadine Garner plays Viola - a woman caught up in a game of love that becomes tricky to navigate as genders ebb and flow.
Shakespeare Republic: Katherina (2017 Video)
aka: Shakespeare Republic: Season 2 Episode 5
- Series
- Shakespeare Repuplic
- Director
- Sally McLean
- Producer
- Sally McLean; Billy Smedley
Katharina discovers the harsh realities of trying to be the master of her destiny in a man’s world.
Redressing the Balance: Gender in Shakespeare (2017 Audio)
- Series
- Nt Talks
Audio podcast. Genista McIntosh chairs a panel discussion on gender switching in recent productions of Shakespeare plays. Participants include director Maria Aberg and actors Samuel Barnett and Harriet Walter.
Rotters’ Club, The (2005 Television)
- Director
- Tony Smith
- Producer
- Chrissy Skinns
Television adaptation, in three episodes, of Jonathan Coe’s novel. Tells the story of a group of Birmingham teenagers and their families in the 1970s, a time of class conflict, racial tension and...
Shakespeare - King Lear: The Family in Shakespeare (2002 Video)
Examines King Lear from a modern feminist viewpoint, opening up discussions about gender roles in Shakespeare’s text. The video juxtaposes the text as performed, against specially written scenes to...
Cleopatra (1965 Radio)
Radio comment by Philip Hope-Wallace focusing on the fact that Cleopatra’s role was written for a boy to play, but provides continuous inspiration to actresses.