
Hamlet 360: Virtual Reality Shakespeare
You don’t need a ticket to see the Commonwealth Shakespeare Company’s most recent production of Hamlet. You don’t even need to leave your house. All you need is a virtual reality device. Hamlet 360: T...
16 Huhti 201933min

Harriet Walter
In 2012, London’s Donmar Warehouse opened an all-female production of Julius Caesar, starring Dame Harriet Walter as Brutus and directed by Tony Award-nominated director Phyllida Lloyd. The production...
2 Huhti 201935min

Acting, Emotion, and Science on Shakespeare's Stage
How do actors do what they do? How do they stir up emotions, both in themselves and in us as we watch them? Joseph Roach’s 1985 book The Player’s Passion: Studies in the Science of Acting examined how...
5 Maalis 201934min

Simon Mayo: "Mad Blood Stirring"
In a novel just released in the US, author and longtime BBC radio host Simon Mayo tells an amazing—but true—story: that England’s first all-black production of Romeo and Juliet was staged by Black Ame...
19 Helmi 201930min

Edwin and John Wilkes Booth
Actor Edwin Booth was one of the 19th century’s biggest stars. One of the illegitimate sons of equally-famous actor Junius Brutus Booth, he made thousands of dollars touring America’s grandest theater...
5 Helmi 201933min

Olivia Hussey: The Girl on the Balcony
Olivia Hussey was just fifteen when she was cast in Franco Zeffirelli’s "Romeo and Juliet." When the film was released in October 1968, it catapulted Hussey and her Romeo, Leonard Whiting, to global s...
22 Tammi 201934min

Duke Ellington, Shakespeare, and "Such Sweet Thunder"
In 1956, Duke Ellington gave a series of concerts at Ontario, Canada’s Stratford Festival. Afterward, festival staff asked the legendary composer—at that point, one of jazz’s elder statesmen—if he’d c...
8 Tammi 201931min





















