Continuing series of live cinema broadcasts of RSC stage productions of plays by William Shakespeare, transmitted to more than 500 cinemas in the United Kingdom and Europe, and subsequently released on DVD and streaming. By June 2019, I had produced 25 such broadcasts since November 2013
International audienceThe second volume in the re-launched series Shakespeare on Screen is devoted t...
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate how livecasting - the use of cinemas to display a...
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film Shakespeare Festival: A Trilogy of Kings pres...
During the Royal Shakespeare Company's 2014 summer season, both parts of Henry IV and The Two Gentle...
A cultural history of film and television adaptations of Royal Shakespeare Company productions, and ...
120 minute film reworking of the Royal Shakespeare Company stage production of Macbeth, co-produced ...
This program features excerpts from four Royal Shakespeare Company productions: King Lear, Coriolanu...
This paper explores the fairly recent phenomena of the live broadcasting of canonical theatrical and...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Bloomsbury via the ISBN ...
Trevor Nunn's staging of Othello was the unrivaled hit of the season when the RSC first performed it...
Since 2008, the Royal National Theatre has been beaming several plays per year into cinemas across t...
Five programmes exploring five plays in which lovers cross over racial, religious and ethnic borders...
The Royal Shakespeare Company presents The Hollow Crown, Pleasure and Repentance, Septmeber 16 and 1...
Since 1937, almost fifty British television productions of Shakespeare have been adapted from specif...
If, by definition, the performing event could not do without the co-presence in space and time of sp...
International audienceThe second volume in the re-launched series Shakespeare on Screen is devoted t...
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate how livecasting - the use of cinemas to display a...
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film Shakespeare Festival: A Trilogy of Kings pres...
During the Royal Shakespeare Company's 2014 summer season, both parts of Henry IV and The Two Gentle...
A cultural history of film and television adaptations of Royal Shakespeare Company productions, and ...
120 minute film reworking of the Royal Shakespeare Company stage production of Macbeth, co-produced ...
This program features excerpts from four Royal Shakespeare Company productions: King Lear, Coriolanu...
This paper explores the fairly recent phenomena of the live broadcasting of canonical theatrical and...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Bloomsbury via the ISBN ...
Trevor Nunn's staging of Othello was the unrivaled hit of the season when the RSC first performed it...
Since 2008, the Royal National Theatre has been beaming several plays per year into cinemas across t...
Five programmes exploring five plays in which lovers cross over racial, religious and ethnic borders...
The Royal Shakespeare Company presents The Hollow Crown, Pleasure and Repentance, Septmeber 16 and 1...
Since 1937, almost fifty British television productions of Shakespeare have been adapted from specif...
If, by definition, the performing event could not do without the co-presence in space and time of sp...
International audienceThe second volume in the re-launched series Shakespeare on Screen is devoted t...
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate how livecasting - the use of cinemas to display a...
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film Shakespeare Festival: A Trilogy of Kings pres...