Main content

3. Snacking Through Shakespeare

A fork discovered on the site of the Rose Theatre shows what people ate in the William Shakespeare’s turbulent time. From 2012.

Object-based history series presented by Neil MacGregor, former Director of the British Museum.

Taking artefacts from William Shakespeare's time, he explores how Elizabethan and Jacobean playgoers made sense of the unstable and rapidly changing world in which they lived.

With old certainties shifting around them, in a time of political and religious unrest and economic expansion, Neil asks what the plays would have meant to the public when they were first performed.

He uses carefully selected objects to explore the great issues of the day that preoccupied the public and helped shape the works, and he considers what they can reveal about the concerns and beliefs of Shakespearean England.

Producer: Paul Kobrak

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in April 2012.

Available now

15 minutes

Transcript

Broadcasts

  • Wed 18 Apr 201213:45
  • Wed 18 Apr 201219:45
  • Wed 10 Oct 201214:15
  • Wed 11 Mar 201514:15
  • Thu 12 Mar 201500:15
  • Wed 15 Jun 201613:45
  • Wed 18 Apr 201814:15
  • Thu 19 Apr 201802:15
  • Wed 18 Oct 202307:15
  • Wed 18 Oct 202312:15
  • Wed 18 Oct 202317:15
  • Thu 19 Oct 202302:15

Podcast