How to Be Epic @ Shakespeare
Marking 400 years since the death of William Shakespeare, a selection of experts demonstrate how to rap, act, sound like, dress like and direct Shakespeare.
The ultimate how-to guide about anything and everything on the planet returns with a one-off single-subject special celebrating anything and everything you probably didn't know about William Shakespeare. Marking 400 years since the death of the world's greatest playwright, this programme presents an unrivalled selection of experts, all eager to share their unique top tips around all things Shakespeare.
Throughout the course of the show, the well-respected experts - including stage and screen's Maxine Peake, Hip Hop Shakespeare Company's Lorianne Tika-Lemba and actor Ben Crystal - show you how to rap, act, sound like, dress like and direct Shakespeare. There's an animated Top 10 Shakespeare Death Countdown, listing the most popular ways in which Shakespeare's characters met their untimely end, and a group of international schoolchildren demonstrate how to quote Shakespeare in multiple languages.
Also, prepare to be surprised when narrator Cel Spellman shows you that you actually speak Shakespeare every day without even realising it. Once you've become Epic @ Shakespeare, you'll never see the one they call the Bard in the same light again.
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Music Played
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Jess Glynne
Don't Be So Hard On Yourself
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Sia
Alive
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The 1975
The Sound
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Little Mix
Secret Love Song (feat. Jason Derulo)
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Kygo
Stay (feat. Maty Noyes)
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Jess Glynne
Hold My Hand
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Series Producer | Joe McCulloch |
Director | Nick Hall |
Producer | Nick Hall |
Participant | Ben Crystal |
Participant | Lorianne Tika-Lemba |
Participant | Maxine Peake |
Broadcasts
- Wed 20 Apr 2016 16:30
- Fri 22 Apr 2016 14:05
- Fri 22 Apr 2016 20:15
- Sat 23 Apr 2016 16:30
- Sun 19 Jun 2016 17:55
- Sun 17 Jul 2016 14:25
- Sun 23 Apr 2017 15:00
- Mon 24 Jul 2017 10:55
- Wed 20 Dec 2017 14:30
- Mon 23 Apr 2018 19:35
- Thu 11 Feb 2021 14:0091热爆 Two except Scotland