Plays
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2012 British Graduate Shakespeare Conference |
The Shakespeare Institute’s 2012 Graduate Conference. Includes lectures and discussions on the plays. |
Shakespeare, Renaissance, Drama, Plays, Analysis | view | |
Approaching Plays |
Open University online course on analysis of plays and dramatic technique. |
Drama, Analysis, Plays | view | |
Approaching Shakespeare |
Podcast series on Shakespeare’s plays, by Emma Smith, Oxford University. |
Drama, Shakespeare, Renaissance, Plays, Analysis | view | |
Bringing in other texts: Beckett's A Piece of Monologue |
An exercise on Beckett's play. |
Drama, Plays, Twentieth-century, Analysis, Samuel Beckett | view | |
Internet Shakespeare Editions |
The University of Victoria’s collection of e-texts, criticism, and other Shakespeare resources. |
Shakespeare, Renaissance, Plays, Poetry, Drama, Analysis | view | |
Introduction to Drama |
Course materials from MIT on studying drama. Includes study questions and video of student presentations. |
Drama, Plays, Analysis | view | |
Introduction to Drama (2004) |
Consideration of plays that exemplify different kinds of dramatic structure. Includes two full-length videos (RealPlayer) featuring MIT students... |
Creative Writing, Drama, Plays | view | |
Introduction to Drama (2008) |
Exlporation of theatre and theatricality across periods and cultures. Includes links to online versions of some of the plays under discussion. |
Creative Writing, Drama, Plays | view | |
Juno and the Paycock and Irish History |
An exercise on Synge's play. |
Irish, Drama, Plays, Twentieth-century | view | |
Not Shakespeare: Elizabethan and Jacobean Popular Theatre |
Podcasts by Dr. Emma Smith (University of Oxford) on Elizabethan and Jacobean plays. Includes ebooks of plays discussed. |
Drama, Plays, Renaissance, Elizabethan, Jacobean, Analysis | view |