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  • Sound Effects on Stage (2022 Audio)

    aka: Episode 197

    Series
    That Shakespeare Life

    Weekly Podcast hosted by Cassidy Cash in which she explores Elizabethan England and Shakespeare’s world. This week she talks to Chris Johnston and Alexander Sovronsky about the use of mood music and...

  • Still Will (2016 Radio)

    Series
    Sunday Feature
    Producer
    Alan Hall

    Radio series showcasing feature reports and discussions on cultural subjects. For a poet and playwright whose virtuosic way with words continue to dominate English literature, there’s an extraordinary and...

  • Hark! - An Acoustic Archaeology of Early Modern England (2008 Radio)

    Series
    Sunday Feature
    Producer
    Chris Brookes; Alan Hall

    Radio programme on the acoustic archaeology of Elizabethan England. Historian Elizabeth Goldring, acoustic archaeologist Bruce Smith, lutenist Anthony Rooley, bell ringer Simon Meyer and voice coach Stewart...

  • Human Touch, A (2000 Radio)

    Series
    Lend Me Your Ears
    Producer
    Kate McAll

    Radio broadcast. Series in which Fiona Shaw tries to recreate the sounds of England during Shakespeare’s time.

  • Barking, Bonging and Begging (2000 Radio)

    Series
    Lend Me Your Ears
    Producer
    Kate McAll

    Radio broadcast. Series in which Fiona Shaw tries to recreate the sounds of England during Shakespeare’s time. In this episode Shaw finds London alive with church bells, hawkers and ballad singers singing...

  • Secrets and Whispers (2000 Radio)

    Series
    Lend Me Your Ears
    Producer
    Kate McAll

    Radio broadcast. Series in which Fiona Shaw tries to recreate the sounds of England during Shakespeare’s time. Princes and ambassadors may expect a private audience at the court of Queen Elizabeth, but...

  • Within the Wooden o (2000 Radio)

    Series
    Lend Me Your Ears
    Producer
    Kate McAll

    Radio broadcast. Series in which Fiona Shaw tries to recreate the sounds of England during Shakespeare’s time. In the final episode Shaw considers what sounds the stage audiences would have heard in 1600.

  • Shakespeare Recording Project, The (1961 Audio)

    Series
    British Council Tapes

    Sound recording. Director George Rylands is interviewed by Peter Orr about his project to record the complete works of Shakespeare with The Marlowe Society.

  • Shakespearean Production - Peter Wood (1961 Audio)

    Series
    British Council Tapes

    Sound recording. Peter Wood, director of the Harper Collins series of audio recordings, is interviewed by Peter Orr about the direction of Shakespeare plays.

  • [To Be or Not to Be - Hamlet Sound Recording] (1885 Audio)

    Possibly earliest sound recording of the opening lines of Hamlet’s ‘To be or not to be’ soliloquy, spoken by a man’s voice on a wax cylinder disc. The recording is an example of experiments...