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  • Ben Crystal (2022 Audio)

    aka: Series 3 Episode 8

    Series
    Speak the Speech

    Audio podcast. Each episode takes a specific speech from a Shakespeare play and discusses it in depth with actors, directors and creatives. In this episode host James Evans interviews Ben Crystal, who...

  • Shakespeare Talks # 12 (2016)

    Ron Severdia interviews Professor David Crystal about the original pronunciation of Shakespeare’s words.

  • Olivier Had It Wrong: Shakespeare’s Original Pronunciation (2014 Audio)

    Series
    Studio 360

    An interview hosted by Kurt Andersen with linguistic scholar David Crystal and his actor son Ben. They discuss what they term OP (Original Pronunciation) in Shakespeare, which they have recreated. They now...

  • Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (2013 Radio)

    Director
    Paul Meier
    Producer
    Jason Slote

    Radio broadcast of the original pronunciation production first staged in 2010 at the University of Kansas Theatre.

  • Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (2013 Video)

    Director
    Paul Meier
    Producer
    Jason Slote

    DVD of the original pronunciation production staged in November 2010 in front of a live audience at the University of Kansas Theatre.

  • Front Row [14/03/2012] (2012 Radio)

    Series
    Front Row
    Producer
    Ekene Akalawu

    Radio arts review programme presented by Mark Lawson. Includes an interview with actor Ben Crystal on what Shakespeare’s plays sounded like when first performed. Crystal demonstrates with examples from...

  • Shakespeare’s Original Pronounciation (2012 Audio)

    Audio CD featuring speeches and scenes performed as Shakespeare might have heard them. Under the guidance of Ben Crystal, actor and expert in original Shakespearean pronunciation in performance, a company of...

  • Shakespeare’s Pronunication (1954 Audio)

    Sound recording. A selection of readings by Helge Kökeritz from his book of the same name. "This record is an attempt to reconstruct the pronunciation used by William Shakespeare at the height of his...