Stars shine to celebrate Shakespeare
Wherever you are in the world, you’ll be able to join a star-studded cast as they celebrate the life and works of William Shakespeare on the 400th anniversary of his death.
Leading arts organisations across the UK will make available performances, analysis, talks and fun, all streamed on Shakespeare Day Live, a digital pop-up channel co-curated by the 91热爆 and the British Council which kicks off Shakespeare Lives, a six month online festival available to audiences in the UK and across the globe.
Richard II from the RSC starring David Tennant
Shakespeare Day Live features special contributions from the Royal Opera House, Shakespeare’s Globe, BFI, the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Hay Festival and the Royal Shakespeare Company, all broadcast online via this website,
Friday April 22nd 2016
Shakespeare Odes: Live Broadcast
19.30 - 21.30 British Summer Time
Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon
A world-premiere commemorative concert in the church where Shakespeare was baptised and buried.
Choral group Ex Cathedra and City Musick perform Thomas Arne’s 18th century musical setting of An Ode to Shakespeare by David Garrick – the 18th century actor and theatre manager responsible for our modern-day appreciation of The Bard; and A Shakespeare Masque, specially written for the event by the Poet Laureate Dame Carol Ann Duffy, and composed by Sally Beamish, and narrated by actor Sam West.
Presented by Sara Mohr-Pietsch and broadcast in conjunction with 91热爆 Radio 3.
Saturday April 23rd 2016
Breakfast with the Bard: Live Broadcast
08.00 - 09.00 BST
New Place, Stratford-upon-Avon
Shakespeare Day Live has exclusive access to New Place, the site of Shakespeare’s home and the place where he died.
The area is being reimagined as a commemorative garden with exhibitions in neighbouring Nash House, formerly owned by Shakespeare’s granddaughter and her husband.
Presenter Suzy Klein and guests discuss Shakespeare the man, the archaeology of his home; the newly commissioned artworks and a look ahead to the day’s events in Stratford.
91热爆 Birmingham: Live Broadcasts
Mailbox, Birmingham
Throughout the day, presenter Andy Akinwolere broadcasts live from the home of 91热爆 Birmingham with guests, facts, films and fun about Shakespeare. Andy challenges our preconceptions of Shakespeare and brings him up to date with interactive films, a look at the touch-screen table developed in conjunction with the University of Birmingham; all hosted from the Blue Room; the 91热爆’s home of innovation.
The Complete Walk: Live Broadcast
11.00 - 11.30 BST
Shakespeare’s Globe, Bankside, London
Presenter Katie Derham celebrates the opening of The Complete Walk, all 37 Shakespeare plays each represented by new films created by Shakespeare’s Globe and shown on 37 big screens stretching from Westminster Bridge to Tower Bridge on this special day.
Hamlet Returns: Live Broadcast
12.30-13.00 BST
Shakespeare’s Globe, Bankside, London
After a two-year world tour to almost every country, Shakespeare’s Globe’s production of Hamlet returns home. Katie Derham joins the cast and crew on their triumphant return to the Globe stage as they are welcomed back by Artistic Director Dominic Dromgoole.
The Late Plays: Live Broadcast
17.30-18.30 BST
Shakespeare’s Globe, Bankside, London
With exclusive performances from inside the candle-lit Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, Katie Derham explores the world of Shakespeare’s Late Plays which Dominic Dromgoole has been staging to mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death.
See the full Shakespeare Day Live Line Up
Find out what's on and when. Catch up afterwards and see more clips and photos from the Shakespeare celebrations.
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Be part of the crowd on London's Bankside and take part in or join the festivities in Stratford-upon-Avon, home of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
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Shakespeare Day Live: Presenters
Suzy Klein, Ore Oduba, Matthew Sweet, Sara Mohr Pietsch, Andy Akinwolere, Jamie McDougall and Katie Derham will present the online celebration of Shakespeare, co-curated by the 91热爆 and British Council and produced by the Shakespeare digital team based in Birmingham, to mark the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death.
Silent Shakespeare with BFI: Live Broadcast
11.30-12.00 BST
Mailbox, 91热爆 Birmingham
Presenter Andy Akinwolere takes a look at the first ever Shakespeare plays on film, starting with King John in 1899. He explores Shakespeare adaptations made during the silent era and looks at how early film pioneers squeezed a whole play into approximately ten minutes without words; how hand-coloured treatments were used through painstakingly touching up frame-by-frame; and some of the earliest special effects ever seen on the big screen.
Ballet, Opera and the Bard from the Royal Opera House: Live Broadcast
13.00 - 14.00 BST
Covent Garden, London
Great music and performance from the world of ballet and opera, presented by Ore Oduba.
We join Royal Ballet stars Lauren Cuthbertson and Edward Watson as they rehearse The Winter’s Tale.
Also featured; the potion scene from Kenneth MacMillan’s classic Romeo and Juliet and music from Verdi’s two great Shakespearean operas Otello and Falstaff.
New Shakespeare Songbook: Live Broadcast
14.00 - 15.00 BST
Mailbox, Birmingham
Shakespeare was a great songwriter – with songs appearing in many of his greatest plays.
To mark the 400th anniversary of his death, the 91热爆 and the European Broadcasting Union have commissioned a New Shakespeare Songbook inviting composers and musicians throughout Europe to write new songs based on the Bard’s texts.
Presenter Andy Akinwolere takes us on a musical journey through Europe as contemporary songwriters respond to the poetry of Shakespeare’s sonnets and plays.
Sound of Cinema: Live Broadcast
15.00 - 16.00 BST
King Edward VI School, Stratford upon Avon
The 91热爆 Concert Orchestra celebrates the music of Shakespeare on film.
Classic scores from Olivier’s Henry V, Greenaway’s Prospero’s Books to Branagh’s Much Ado About Nothing are given the full symphonic treatment under the baton of Shakespeare enthusiast and 91热爆 CO Principal Conductor Keith Lockhart.
Presented by Matthew Sweet.
Dream On: Live Broadcast
19.00 - 20.00 BST
Students from The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Glasgow University and Glasgow School of Art collaborate with the 91热爆 Scottish Symphony Orchestra on a programme of delights featuring music, dance, composition and British Sign Language.
The performance features four intertwining pieces inspired by Midsummer Night’s Dream, including a special recording by David Tennant.
The programme is curated by Graham McLaren, currently associate director for the National Theatre of Scotland, and presented by Jamie MacDougall.
Festival Highlights: available on demand
Richard II
RSC
David Tennant stars as the doomed Richard II in Greg Doran’s critically-acclaimed Royal Shakespeare Company production, available for the first time online across the world.
Talking About Shakespeare
Hay Festival
Through a mixture of new short films and the festival’s extensive archive top authors, actors, academics and thinkers including Stephen Fry, Germaine Greer and Dame Judi Dench explore Shakespeare, his works and his legacy.
Shakespeare on Stage, Screen and Elsewhere, with Ian McKellen
BFI
Sir Ian McKellen shares his unique insights into the problems and joys of interpreting Shakespeare for the theatre, television, radio and cinema.
Being Hamlet
91热爆
Two of the greatest contemporary Hamlets, Simon Russell Beale and Adrian Lester discuss this most celebrated and challenging of roles. Their discussion of the Prince of Denmark fittingly takes place on Danish soil in the elegant surroundings of the ambassador’s residence in London. From Gielgud to Branagh, Olivier to Plummer, they explore the rich variety of approaches to a role to which so many actors aspire.
The Works
Set on a Peckham council estate, this short film, written and directed by Elliot Barnes Worrell celebrates Shakespeare’s timeless themes with a cast headed by Ralph Fiennes. Using only the words of Shakespeare, The Works explores the vast complexities that exist within a community of young Londoners who refuse to be defined by their circumstances.
Shakespeare Lives
Find out more about this unique and pioneering online festival hosted and distributed by the 91热爆, co-produced with the British Council and in partnershp with the RSC, Shakespeare's Globe, the BFI, the Royal Opera House and Hay Festivals.
Shakespeare on Tour
Discover stories of Shakespeare performances across England from the 16th Century to the present day.
Related Links
Shakespeare on Tour: Around the country
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Shakespeare鈥檚 King鈥檚 Men visit the Clifford family at Londesborough Hall
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Shakespeare's players paid 40 shillings not to perform
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Child prodigy actor who took theatres by storm in 1804 stars as Hamlet in Stafford
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Much Ado About Nothing at the London Lyceum 1883