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Will@Warwick - a podcast featuring the latest academic insight into the work of William Shakespeare.... more
FAQs about Will@Warwick - insights into the work of William Shakespeare:How many episodes does Will@Warwick - insights into the work of William Shakespeare have?The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
April 28, 2008Editing ShakespeareOne of the most eminent Shakespeare editors talks about the art. Professor Stanley Wells was co-editor of The Oxford Shakespeare: The Complete Works and is general editor of the Oxford and Penguin editions of Shakespeare as well as Emeritus Professor of Shakespeare Studies at the University of Birmingham and honorary governor emeritus of the Royal Shakespeare Company....more0minPlay
April 14, 2008Shakespeare on filmDiscussing how Shakespeare transfers from stage to film are two experts on the subject, Tony Davies, who was a professor and head of the department of English at Fort Hare University in South Africa and Jose Ramon Diaz Fernandez, who is a senior lecturer in English Literature at the University of Malaga....more0minPlay
April 09, 2008Children in ShakespeareThe director of the CAPITAL centre at Warwick, Professor Carol Rutter, talks about her latest book entitled Shakespeare and Child’s Play: Performing Lost Boys on Stage and Screen....more0minPlay
November 30, 2007Writing about ShakespeareRené Weis talks about his biography of William Shakespeare entitled ‘Shakespeare Revealed: A biography’ and Elizabeth Schafer discusses her book, ‘Lilian Baylis: A Biography’ on the influential Shakespearean director....more0minPlay
November 15, 2007Manga and ShakespeareEmma Hayley talks about adapting Shakespeare to the ancient Japanese comic art form of manga, after launching the Manga Shakespeare book series....more0minPlay
September 25, 2007Speaking ShakespeareThe art of speaking Shakespeare is discussed by actors Ben Crystal, an expert in pronunciation of the Shakespearian period, Patrice Naiambana originally from Sierra Leone and actress Janet Dale along with writer and broadcaster Paul Allen....more0minPlay
September 11, 2007Blogging the BardArt editor of the Guardian website Andrew Dickson and Peter Kirwan, writer of the Bardathon theatre review blog, talk about how blogs have changed the art of reviewing Shakespeare productions....more0minPlay
August 20, 2007The Women Who Have Played HamletTony Howard talks about the women who have played Hamlet....more0minPlay
July 06, 2007Teaching ShakespeareWe talk to Jacqui O'Hanlon, Deputy Director of Learning at the RSC about approaches to teaching Shakespeare and learning through performance. We also speak to Jeffery Dench and Peter Cant about what they have learned during a collaboration on a new play....more0minPlay
June 26, 2007Where there's a Will there's a wayDr Laurie Maguire of Magdalen College Oxford talks about her latest book 'Where There's a Will There's a Way' and Peter Kirwan looks at three interpretations of Macbeth....more0minPlay
FAQs about Will@Warwick - insights into the work of William Shakespeare:How many episodes does Will@Warwick - insights into the work of William Shakespeare have?The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.