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Still Will

Laura Barton explores the silences and intimacies of Shakespeare's theatrical craft. With a contribution from actress Niamh Cusack.

For a poet and playwright whose virtuosic way with words continues to dominate all of English literature four centuries on, there's an extraordinary and often overlooked potency also in his silences, stillness and quietness.

Laura Barton listens closely to the spaces between the Bard's words and explores the acoustic qualities of the circumstances in which they were performed. She talks with the actor Niamh Cusack, who's played Desdemona and Juliet in large theatres and, most recently, Paulina in The Winter's Tale at the intimate Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. Acoustician Byron Harrison imagines the soundworld inhabited by actors on the Elizabethan stage and unpicks the science of theatre design. Shakespeare scholar Lesel Dawson reads the plays for moments of silent wonder, resistance, horror and narrative tension and Steven Connor considers how the celebrated wordsmith communicates 'beyond words' - looking with ears, hearing with eyes.

Produced by Alan Hall
A Falling Tree production for Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Radio 3.

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45 minutes

Last on

Tue 25 Jul 2017 21:30

Broadcasts

  • Sun 1 May 2016 18:45
  • Tue 25 Jul 2017 21:30

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