Shakespeare Live! From the RSC
From the stage of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, David Tennant, Catherine Tate and guests mark the life of William Shakespeare on the 400th anniversary of the playwright's death.
From the stage of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, hosts David Tennant and Catherine Tate are joined by Benedict Cumberbatch, Judi Dench, Ian McKellen, Helen Mirren, Meera Syal, David Suchet, Rufus Wainwright, Tim Minchin, Gregory Porter, Joseph Fiennes, English National Opera, The Royal Ballet and Akala for a very special evening.
Together, they mark the life and work of William Shakespeare on the 400th anniversary of the playwright's death. This unique event takes place in the presence of Their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, and celebrates Shakespeare's extraordinary legacy and his enduring influence on all performance art forms - from opera to jazz, dance to musicals.
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Find out more about our two hosts on the night, David Tennant and Catherine Tate.
An interview with Paapa Essiedu currently playing Hamlet at the RSC.
Meet the extrordinary cast who will be performing live from Stratford-upon-Avon.
Clips
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The Shires sing ‘Under the Greenwood Tree’
Duration: 01:45
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Alison Moyet sings ‘Sigh No More, Ladies’
Duration: 02:26
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The Benediction from A Midsummer Night's Dream
Duration: 05:19
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | David Tennant |
Presenter | Catherine Tate |
Participant | Judi Dench |
Participant | Ian McKellen |
Producer | Catherine Stirk |
Executive Producer | Phil Dolling |
Producer | John Wyver |
Director | Gregory Doran |
Broadcasts
- Sat 23 Apr 2016 20:30
- Sun 8 Oct 2023 19:15
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