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Living Shakespeare

All the world really is a stage as the 麻豆官网首页入口 World Service presents a series of stories about Shakespeare's impact across the globe.

All the world really is a stage as the 麻豆官网首页入口 World Service presents a series of stories about Shakespeare's impact across the globe. We hear from five luminaries as they explore the playwright's resonance in their lives - from actor Dr John Kani who recounts his experiences playing Othello in Apartheid South Africa, to Scottish musician Dame Evelyn Glennie who demonstrates how deafness is no impediment to hearing The Tempest. Bollywood actor Kalki Koechlin finds parallels between Hamlet's Ophelia and women in India today, writer Hong Ying shines a light on sexuality and Shakespeare's sonnets in contemporary China and choreographer Alissar Caracalla reimagines A Midsummer Night's Dream in the mountains of Lebanon. To find out more about the essays featured in the series go to bbc.com/livingshakespeare.

30 minutes

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Sun 9 Oct 2016 19:30GMT

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