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8 results found for '"Terence Hawkes"' in Person.

  • Critical Interventions (2000 Video)

    aka: Critical Approaches to Shakespeare

    Series
    Open University Aa306
    Director
    Catherine Belsey
    Producer
    Jenny Bardwell

    Programme supporting the AA306 Shakespeare: Text and Performance course. Features interviews with leading Shakespeare critics filmed at the world Shakespeare Congress in Los Angeles (US) in 1996. Terence...

  • Global Shakespeare (1999 Radio)

    Series
    Shakespeare Trade, The
    Producer
    Jane Greenwood (2)

    Five-part radio series in which Professor Peter Holland talks to writers, actors and critics about aspects of Shakespeare’s work. In the final episode he talks to Terence Hawkes and Ania Loomba about the...

  • Late Show with Clive James, The [20/01/1989] (1989 Television)

    Series
    Late Show with Clive James, The
    Director
    Pieter Morpurgo
    Producer
    Elaine Bedell

    Discussion programme chaired by Clive James. The week’s topic is Shakespeare. With the RT Hon. Kenneth Baker, MP, Professor Terence Hawkes and actress Fiona Shaw.

  • Hamlet and the Popular Dramatic Tradition (1974 Audio)

    Dr Terence Hawkes, University College Cardiff, and Professor Maurice Charney, Rutgers University, discuss the play.

  • Hamlet: Book or Play? (1974 Audio)

    Dr Terence Hawkes, University College Cardiff, and Professor Maurice Charney, Rutgers University, discuss the play.

  • Hamlet As a Play of Revenge (1970 Audio)

    Professor Moelwyn Merchant, University of Exeter, and Dr Terence Hawkes, University College Cardiff, discuss the play.

  • Play of ‘Hamlet’, The (1970 Audio)

    Professor Moelwyn Merchant, University of Exeter, and Dr Terence Hawkes, University College Cardiff, discuss the play.

  • Richard III (1970 Audio)

    Series
    Shakespeare Audiotapes
    Director
    Peter Thomson

    Terence Hawkes (University College Cardiff) and W. Moelwyn Merchant (University of Exeter) describe Richard III as one of Shakespeare’s most modern plays in its political consciousness and interpretation....