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  1. The Theatrical Revolution. When Shakespeare was born, London did not have a single theatre, and yet only 30 years later thousands saw a play each week. This film explores how the cultural ...

  2. 21 de jun. de 2012 · Historian Simon Schama argues that the England he portrayed is the vision of the nation that we still revel in today. Not just monarchs, but ordinary men and women from all walks of life: royalty rub shoulders with rabble-rousers to create a complete world. This video is currently unavailable. S1 E2 - Hollow Crowns. June 28, 2012.

  3. How much is the personality of England intertwined with the visions of Shakespeare?Acclaimed historian Simon Schama tries to get beneath the skin of the play...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Simon_SchamaSimon Schama - Wikipedia

    Sir Simon Michael Schama CBE FBA FRHistS FRSL (/ ˈ ʃ ɑː m ə / SHAH-mə; born 13 February 1945) is an English historian and television presenter.He specialises in art history, Dutch history, Jewish history, and French history. He is a Professor of History and Art History at Columbia University.. Schama first came to public attention with his history of the French Revolution titled Citizens ...

  5. Watch with BBC Select. S1 E2 - Hollow Crowns. June 28, 2012. 59min. TV-PG. The monarchs of the British Isles were once seen as virtually godlike. But Shakespeare dared to strip away the mask of royalty to reveal the flawed individuals underneath. It was a risky strategy, especially as he drew on the lives of the rulers around him at the time ...

  6. 22 de jun. de 2012 · Queen of the Stage. Under the ermine, what are our royals really like? This question obsessed Shakespeare, inspired perhaps by his proximity to our most celebrated monarch - Elizabeth I – whose ...

  7. 22 de jun. de 2012 · Shakespeare knew the importance of not just reflecting the lives of the kings and queens who peppered his plays, but ordinary people too - including thieves, clowns and prostitutes. Documentary 2012. TV-PG. Starring Judi Dench, Simon Russell Beale, Tobias Menzies.