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Season 2
Season 22015

Season 2

January 30, 2015

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6 episodes
Season 2
A Midsummer Night's Dream With Hugh Bonneville

A Midsummer Night's Dream With Hugh Bonneville

Jan 30, 201553m0 votes

Actor Hugh Bonneville talks with Ralph Fiennes about the appeal of "A Midsummer Night's Dream."

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King Lear With Christopher Plummer

King Lear With Christopher Plummer

Jan 30, 201553m0 votes

Christopher Plummer explores how "King Lear" may have been staged during Shakespeare's time; actors Ian McKellen and Simon Russell Beale discuss playing the role of King Lear.

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The Taming of the Shrew With Morgan Freeman

The Taming of the Shrew With Morgan Freeman

Feb 6, 201553m0 votes

Morgan Freeman is determined to understand why Shakespeare wrote "The Taming of the Shrew"; interviews include Tracey Ullman, Sinead Cusack and Julia Stiles.

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Othello With David Harewood

Othello With David Harewood

Feb 6, 201553m0 votes

David Harewood unravels the issues of prejudice and jealousy embedded in "Othello"; Adrian Lester portrays Othello at the National Theatre in London; interviews include Simon Russell Beale, Ian McKellen, Julia Stiles and Patrick Stewart.

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Antony & Cleopatra With Kim Cattrall

Antony & Cleopatra With Kim Cattrall

Feb 13, 201553m0 votes

Kim Cattrall searches for the truth behind Shakespeare's middle-aged love story and examines inspirations for the play in Rome; with Janet Suzman, Harriet Walter and Vanessa Redgrave.

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Romeo & Juliet With Joseph Fiennes

Romeo & Juliet With Joseph Fiennes

Feb 13, 201553m0 votes

Joe Fiennes considers why "Romeo and Juliet" remains the most adapted and performed of all of Shakespeare's works; interviews include Orlando Bloom, Condola Rashad and Stephen Sondheim.

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