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7 results found for '"Free Thinking"' in Series.

  • Lady Macbeth (2023 Radio)

    Series
    Free Thinking
    Producer
    Ruth Watts

    Playwright Zinnie Harris, author Isabelle Schuyler, New Generation Thinker Emma Whipday and composer Michelle Assay have looked at the murdering husband and wife of Shakespeare’s Scottish play. Chris...

  • Shakespeare As Inspiration (2023 Radio)

    Series
    Free Thinking
    Producer
    Ruth Watts

    Matthew Sweet is joined live by Professor Preti Taneja, author of a novel We That Are Young, which sets the King Lear in Delhi; Dr Iain Smith, who studies films from around the world; and by Andrew Dickson,...

  • Shakespeare, History, Pathology and Dissonant Sound (2022 Radio)

    Series
    Free Thinking
    Producer
    Ruth Watts

    RSC director Owen Horsley and researchers Andrea Smith (University of East Anglia), Derek Dunne (Cardiff University) and Ellie Chan (University of Manchester) join Shahidha Bari to discuss Shakespeare,...

  • Shakespeare’s Life Lessons (2021 Radio)

    Series
    Free Thinking
    Producer
    Emma Wallace

    Lisa Mullen talks to Shakespeare scholars Professor Emma Smith, Dr Patrick Gray and Dr Emma Whipday about what his work can teach us today.

  • Shakespeare’s Bookshelf (2016 Radio)

    Series
    Free Thinking
    Producer
    Torquil Macleod

    BBC Radio 3’s arts and ideas series offering extended interviews and debate. Rana Mitter is joined by Edith Hall, Nandini Das and Beatrice Groves to explore the books which inspired Shakespeare from the...

  • Free Thinking [01/10/2015] (2015 Radio)

    Series
    Free Thinking
    Producer
    Torquil Macleod

    BBC Radio 3’s arts and ideas series offering extended interviews and debate. Matthew Sweet and his guests review Justin Kurzel’s MACBETH (2015) with Michael Fassbender and discuss other cinematic...

  • Free Thinking [23/04/2014] (2014 Radio)

    Series
    Free Thinking
    Producer
    Zahid Warley

    BBC Radio 3’s arts and ideas series offering extended interviews and debate. Marking Shakespeare’s 450th anniversary Janet Suzman talks to Philip Dodd about acting, directing and South African politics.