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Royal Shakespeare Company – Antony Sher | Henry IV part I

Antony Sher talks about the playing Sir John Falstaff in Henry IV Part I.

Henry IV Parts I and II play at the Royal Shakespeare Company until the 6 September 2014 and then on tour until 24 January 2015.

The productions are also being broadcast live to cinema’s worldwide on 14 May 2014 and 18 June 2014 respectively with further encore broadcasts.

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Theatre for a New Audience: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING with Maggie Siff & Jonathan Cake

Theatre for a New Audience presents
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Arin Arbus

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Theatre for a New Audience: Michael Pennington: Our King Lear

Meet Michael Pennington, two-time Olivier Award nominee, one of England’s finest classical actors, and our King Lear. Here, he discusses the themes of the play; why he enjoys performing on the Scripps Mainstage; and director Arin Arbus’ perception of the play.

KING LEAR
by William Shakespeare
Featuring Michael Pennington in a company of 22 actors
Direction: Arin Arbus

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Theatre for a New Audience: Michael Pennington: Extended KING LEAR Interview

We sat down with two-time Olivier Award nominee Michael Pennington, our King Lear, to discuss the production in this extended interview.

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Shakespeare’s Globe: Interview with a Globe Head of Wigs, Hair and Make-Up

Globe Head of Wigs, Hair and Make-Up, Pam Humpage, talks about her design influences and past experiences of working at the Globe and on the Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank Project.

To explore the project further, visit the website: http://2013.playingshakespeare.org

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Playing Shakespeare Project: Interview with Derek Dunne

Globe Associate Lecturer, Dr Derek Dunne, talks about the important role that research can play in the interpretation of Shakespeare today.

To explore the current Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank Project, visit the website: http://2013.playingshakespeare.org

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Oregon Shakespeare Festival – Director Christopher Liam Moore Interview: The Set

This season’s scenic design on the outdoor Elizabethan Stage will take audiences into the woods. Director Christopher Liam Moore talks about the design.

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