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Reimagining Ancient Greece and Rome: APGRD public lectures

Playwright Marina Carr in conversation with Fiona Macintosh

Playwright Marina Carr discusses her adaptation of Euripides' Hecuba, which premiered at the RSC in 2015, and her long-standing relationship with Greek Tragedy
Reimagining Ancient Greece and Rome: APGRD public lectures

Actor Helen McCrory discusses Medea with Edith Hall

Helen McCrory talks about her title role in the acclaimed 2014 production of Euripides' Medea at the National Theatre
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Interview with Tom Stoppard

Award-winning playwright Tom Stoppard talks about the role of diversity in theatre
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Tom Stoppard Q&A

Award-winning playwright and screenwriter Tom Stoppard Q&A with Professor Dame Hermione Lee.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Tom Stoppard Lecture

Award-winning playwright Tom Stoppard delivers a public lecture
Alumni Voices

Director and CEO of the Oxford Playhouse, Louise Chantal (Lincoln, 1987)

Louise Chantal shares her love of the theatre and describes her involvement in Oxford’s cultural scene during her student days and running Oxford's famous Playhouse today.
Approaching Shakespeare

Timon of Athens

Emma Smith finishes her Approaching Shakespeare series with a lecture on the play Timon of Athens.
St Edmund Hall Research Expo 2015: Teddy Talks

Lost in Translation? Experiencing the body on stage and screen

How audiences respond to the body on stage and on screen.
Valentine's Day at Oxford

Love's Labour's Lost

Emma Smith continues her Approaching Shakespeare series with a lecture on the play Love's Labour's Lost.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Theatre and Evolution from Ibsen to Beckett

An interdisciplinary discussion of Kirsten Shepherd-Barr's book
Approaching Shakespeare

Romeo and Juliet

This lecture on Romeo and Juliet tackles the issue of the spoiler-chorus, in an already-too-familiar play. This podcast is suitable for school and college students.
Approaching Shakespeare

Coriolanus

This lecture takes up a detail from Shakespeare’s late Roman tragedy Coriolanus to ask about the representation of character, the use of sources and the genre of tragedy.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Everything's Re-Made with Shovel and Spade: Playing Shakespeare with Simon Russell Beale

Simon Russell Beale, in conversation with Libby Purves, on his personal experience of playing Shakespeare in the theatre.
Is the playwright dead?

Plays for Today?

Closing symposium in which critic Michael Billington, playwright Rachel De-lahay, theatremaker Chris Goode academic and Dr Liz Tomlin discuss with David Edgar the place of the playwright in contemporary theatre. This event was filmed on 7th February 2015.
Is the playwright dead?

How Playwrights Collaborate

A conversation with playwrights David Edgar, Howard Brenton and Bryony Lavery about how playwrights collaborate with directors, performers and each other. This conversation was filmed on 6th February 2015.
Is the playwright dead?

How Playwrights Work

A conversation with playwrights David Edgar, April de Angelis and David Greig discussing their working methods and what is (or isn’t) unique about their work. This conversation was filmed on 4th February 2015.
Is the playwright dead?

State of Play

First lecture in which Playwright David Edgar outlines the story of new writing in postwar British theatre and the growth of the anti-writer trend since the 1990s. This lecture was filmed in Oxford on 2nd February 2015.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

OxPeace 2014: Session 2a: Arts, Culture and Peace part 4

Dr Rami Mani gives a talk for the OxPeace 2014 conference session 2a; Arts, Culture and Peace
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

OxPeace 2014: Session 2a: Arts, Culture and Peace part 3

Chipo Chung gives a talk for the OxPeace 2014 conference session 2a; Arts, Culture and Peace
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Stephen Fry- "Put on Your Red Shoes: Performance and Destiny"

Stephen Fry, the 23rd holder of the Cameron Mackintosh Visiting Professorship in Contemporary Theatre gives his first lecture at the University followed by Q&A with Roger Ainsworth. (Contains strong language).

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