Audio tagged with: Shakespeare
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Essential Shakespeare CD: The Comedy of Errors
26th October 2005
ESSENTIAL SHAKESPEARE CD: The Comedy of Errors (sample). Roger Rees as Antipholus and Michael Williams as Dromio. From Act 3, Scene 2. Directed by Tre...
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Soap Box Debate: Is Shakespeare a Millstone Around the Neck?
30th September 2005
SOAP BOX DEBATE: IS SHAKESPEARE A MILLSTONE AROUND THE NECK OF BRITISH CULTURE? Playwright Adriano Shaplin and journalist Miranda Sawyer v director Mi...
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Talkback on Terror: Anglo-Kuwaiti director Sulayman al-Bassam
14th July 2005
TALKBACK ON TERROR The Anglo-Kuwaiti director and writer Sulayman al-Bassam talks to Dominic Cavendish about bringing a Middle Eastern slant to Shakes...
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Review of two political Shakespeare plays
6th May 2005
POLITICAL SHAKESPEARE Deborah Warner's Julius Caesar (Barbican) and Nicholas Hytner's Henry IV (National). David Benedict, Jane Edwardes and Heather N...
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Review of King Lear
21st January 2005
KING LEAR Corin Redgrave's RSC Lear, directed by Bill Alexander, divides David Benedict, Heather Neill and Charles Spencer. Rachel Halliburton hosts.
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Review of two Macbeths
21st January 2005
MACBETH DOUBLE Simon Russell Beale at the Almeida; Danny Sapani at Wilton's. David Benedict, Charles Spencer and Heather Neill compare and contrast. R...
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Nonso Anozie plays Othello for Cheek by Jowl
23rd October 2004
INTERVIEW: NONSO ANOZIE The actor who plays Othello in Declan Donnellan's latest Cheek by Jowl staging, talks to Dominic Cavendish about the part, and...
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Review of Much Ado About Nothing
11th June 2004
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING There's little to cheer and much to irk Kate Bassett, David Benedict and Carole Woddis in the all-female revival at Shakespeare...
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Review of Measure for Measure
28th May 2004
MEASURE FOR MEASURE David Benedict, Alastair Macaulay, Sam Marlowe and Charles Spencer assess Simon McBurney's first stab at directing Shakespeare. Do...
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