Sing J. Lee

A Midsummer Night’s Dream: inspired by Shakespeare's play

British Council
Production
Jeni Whittaker

A Servant to Two Masters

DramaWorks
Practical Guide
Documentary, The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare

About the Production: The Comedy of Errors

Digital Theatre
Documentary
Ben Spatz

Actor Training

Digital Theatre
Concise Introduction
Lyn Gardner

An Othello for Our Time

Digital Theatre
Essay
Judith G. Miller

Ariane Mnouchkine

Digital Theatre
Concise Introduction
As You Like It by William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare

As You Like It

Digital Theatre
Production
Phillip Breen

As You Like It

Digital Theatre
Study Guide
Ganymede and Orlando sit back to back. Orlando has his back to us wearing a burnt orange leather waistcoat and black trousers. Ganymede wears black leather trousers, a black top and a cropped waistcoat. Behind them a woman is seen leaning on a ladder in the shadows.
William Shakespeare

As You Like It

RSC
Production
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

As You Like It: Compare and Contrast

Digital Theatre
Essay
Simon Callow on right-hand side of screen looking to the left with his face lit dressed in grey shirt and black jacket
Jonathan Bate

Being Shakespeare

Illuminations
Production
Tobin Nellhaus

Ben Jonson

Digital Theatre
Concise Introduction
Michael Chemers

Christopher Marlowe

Digital Theatre
Concise Introduction
Prasanna Puwanarajah

Come To Me: blues inspired by Shakespeare's As You Like It

British Council
Production
A selection of screenshots from Stratford Festival, Royal Exchange Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company Hamlet Act 3, Scene 4 featuring Paapa Essiedu and Maxine Peake
William Shakespeare

Compare and Contrast: Hamlet - Act 3, Scene 4

Digital Theatre
Production
A selection of screenshots from Stratford Festival and Royal Shakespeare Company Hamlet Act 4, Scene 4 featuring Paapa Essiedu
William Shakespeare

Compare and Contrast: Hamlet - Act 4, Scene 4

Digital Theatre
Production
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Comparing Comedy: Love's Labour's Lost and Much Ado About Nothing

Digital Theatre
Essay
Coriolanus - Steven Berkoff (1997)
William Shakespeare

Coriolanus

East Productions
Production
Robert Leach

David Garrick

Digital Theatre
Concise Introduction
Dear Mister Shakespeare: inspired by Shakespeare's Othello
Phoebe Boswell

Dear Mister Shakespeare: inspired by Shakespeare's Othello

British Council
Production
Simon Dormandy

Director's Notebook | Julius Caesar

Digital Theatre
Director Notebooks
Simon Dormandy

Director's Notebook | Much Ado About Nothing

Digital Theatre
Director Notebooks
Emily Blacksell

Discovering Shakespeare: A Guide to WillShake's Henry V

WillShake
Study Guide
Lyn Gardner

Diversity as Opportunity

Digital Theatre
Essay
Mike Patterson

Edward Bond

Digital Theatre
Concise Introduction
Rachel Hann

Edward Gordon Craig

Digital Theatre
Concise Introduction
Lyn Gardner

Emma Rice: Directing Theatre... and Being Fearless

Digital Theatre
Essay

Exploring the Director's Process

Donmar Warehouse
Teacher Toolkit
Ed Madden

Hamlet

Digital Theatre
Study Guide
Hamlet - RSC 2016
William Shakespeare

Hamlet

RSC
Production
William Shakespeare

Hamlet

BBC Studios
Production
William Shakespeare

Hamlet

Tara Arts
Production
William Shakespeare

Hamlet

Stratford Festival
Production
Hamlet Soliloquy: 'To be, or not to be'
William Shakespeare

Hamlet Soliloquy: 'To be, or not to be'

Digital Theatre
Production
Hamlet Soliloquy: 'To be, or not to be'
William Shakespeare

Hamlet Soliloquy: 'To be, or not to be'

Digital Theatre
Production
Colin Chambers

Harley Granville Barker

Digital Theatre
Concise Introduction
Harriet Walter sits on a bed with Clare Dunne kneeling looking up at her with a crown made of Irn Bru cans.
William Shakespeare

Henry IV

Donmar Warehouse
Production
Daniel Rosenthal

How to Read, Watch and Write About Plays: The Tempest

Digital Theatre
Guide
Eben Figueiredo (Hamlet) performing a soliloquy from Hamlet - Act 3, Scene 1 holding his phone.
Miranda Cromwell

In Defence of Character - Hamlet - Text in Performance

Digital Theatre
Production
Patsy Ferran (Portia) performing a soliloquy from The Merchant of Venice - Act 4, Scene 1 holding a book.
Miranda Cromwell

In Defence of Character - Portia - Text in Performance

Digital Theatre
Production
Lloyd Hutchinson (Prospero) performing a soliloquy from The Tempest - Act 5, Scene 1.
Miranda Cromwell

In Defence of Character - Prospero - Text in Performance

Digital Theatre
Production
Lyn Gardner

Is Theatre Too Urban?

Digital Theatre
Essay
Adam J. Ledger

Ivo van Hove

Digital Theatre
Concise Introduction
Daisy Murray

John Fletcher

Digital Theatre
Concise Introduction