THE SHAKESPEARE PODCASTS #1 - SIR DEREK JACOBI (Durham Shakespeare Festival 2023)
Elysium Theatre Company and Durham University present THE SHAKESPEARE PODCASTS part of the Durham Shakespeare Festival 2023 To celebrate the 400th Anniversary of the First Folio of Shakespeare's complete works, Elysium Theatre Company and Durham University speak to leading Shakespeare actors and scholars in the UK. SIR DEREK JACOBI talks about a lifetime of performing some of Shakespeare's most famous characters: Hamlet, Prospero and Lear. To find out more about the DURHAM SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL go to: www.elysiumtc.co.uk Interviee - Sir Derek Jacobi Interviewer - Jake Murray Edited by Paul G Clark Music composed by Paul G Clark

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THE SHAKESPEARE PODCASTS #2 - PATERSON JOSEPH (Durham Shakespeare Festival 2023)

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