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7 results found for '"publishing industry"' in Keywords.
New Discoveries About the First Folio (2023 Audio)
aka: Episode 270
- Series
- That Shakespeare Life
Weekly Podcast hosted by Cassidy Cash in which she explores Elizabethan England and Shakespeare’s world. This week Chris Laoutaris, author of Shakespeare’s Book: The Intertwined Lives Behind the First...
Will’s Book: Shakespeare’s First Folio (2023 Television)
- Director
- Patricio Orozco
- Producer
- Dominic Dromgoole
The story of how, 400 years ago, two actors and friends of William Shakespeare took on the task of saving his work for posterity in one book, the First Folio. Interviewees include Professor Emma Smith,...
"Woman’s Voice May Do Some Good, A" (2022 Audio)
aka: Episode 185
- Series
- Shakespeare Unlimited
- Producer
- Richard Paul; Garland Scott
Podcast. Molly Yarn talks to Barbara Bogaev about her new book - Shakespeare’s ‘Lady Editors’ - on the stories of the over 70 women so far who have worked as editors on Shakespeare editions.
Players and the Publishers, The (2021 Video)
aka: Episode 1
- Series
- Thinking Shakespeare Live: Infinite Book
Series of four video lectures by Barry Edelstein, Artistic Director at The Old Globe in San Diego, on aspects of Shakespeare’s work and how it relates to contemporary theatre productions. This first...
Manufacturing the Big Book (2021 Video)
aka: Episode 2
- Series
- Thinking Shakespeare Live: Infinite Book
Series of four video lectures by Barry Edelstein, Artistic Director at The Old Globe in San Diego, on aspects of Shakespeare’s work and how it relates to contemporary theatre productions. This second...
Creation of Shakespeare’s First Folio, The (2021 Audio)
aka: Episode 27
- Series
- Ripe Good Scholar
Audio podcast. In this episode Sara Plasskett looks at the publication of the First Folio and speaks to Professor Emma Rice, whose books include, Shakespeare’s First Folio.
Repackaging Shakespeare’s Sonnets (2016 Video)
- Series
- Pbs Wisconsin University Place
Recording of a lecture by Joshua Calhoun, Professor in the Department of English at UW-Madison, where discusses how Shakespeare’s sonnets have been organised, printed and grouped over the centuries.