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Shakespeare's Key Scenes: Performed and Explored

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In each episode Professor Emma Smith introduces a key scene from one of William Shakespeare’s plays, then a professional actor performs that scene in full, and finally Emma returns to provide in-depth analysis, commentary and context. The focus is on major, memorable moments of Shakespearean drama and how they work — dramatically, linguistically and culturally — for both general and specialist listeners. Whether you’re a student, teacher, actor or Shakespeare-lover, the series invites you into the heart of the plays, offering performance, insight and conversation in one unified experience.

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Episode Description People Date Captions
Macbeth: “Is this a dagger which I see before me?” David Harewood performs Macbeth’s chilling “Is this a dagger” soliloquy. Emma Smith explores ambition, guilt, and the supernatural forces pulling Macbeth toward murder. Emma Smith, David Harewood 28 November, 2025 Captions
Hamlet: “To be or not to be” Hamlet’s most famous soliloquy comes to life as actor Ben Whishaw performs “To be or not to be.” Emma Smith explores the speech’s themes of doubt, mortality, and the birth of modern introspection. Emma Smith, Ben Wishaw 28 November, 2025 Captions
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