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Richard II

William Shakespeare's study of deluded autocracy. When Richard II banishes Bolingbroke and confiscates his property, he begins a chain of events that bring about his own downfall.

Richard II was the first king to insist on being called 'Majesty' and believed in the divine right of kings. In Shakespeare's lyrical play, Richard's folly and the delusion of autocracy bring about his own downfall. When he banishes Bolingbroke and then confiscates his land and wealth despite warnings, he triggers a chain of events that led to his overthrow and the accession of Bolingbroke as King Henry IV.

This is the first recording of a Shakespeare play to be broadcast in binaural sound. The production has been recorded using a pioneering 3D microphone set-up: listen with headphones for an enhanced experience which highlights Richard II's subjective world view.

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2 hours, 14 minutes

Last on

Sun 10 Feb 201919:30

Music Played

  • Hector Berlioz

    L'île inconnue (Les nuits d'été)

    Singer: Régine Crespin. Orchestra: Orchestre de la Suisse Romande. Conductor: Ernest Ansermet.
    • Berlioz: Les nuits d'ete: Régine Crespin.
    • Decca.

Credits

RoleContributor
WriterWilliam Shakespeare
RichardJoel MacCormack
BolingbrokeGeoffrey Streatfeild
John of GauntJohn Rowe
Duke of YorkPhilip Jackson
MowbraySteffan Rhodri
AumerleWill Howard
NorthumberlandChristian Rodska
Harry PercyEdmund Wiseman
Queen IsabelJaimi Barbakoff
BushyTom Forrister
BagotDavid Sturzaker
GreeneSimon Ludders
SalisburyJoe Sims
Duchess of YorkGeorgie Glen
Bishop CarlisleKeiron Self
Welsh CaptainSion Pritchard
LadyAlexandria Riley
DirectorAlison Hindell

Broadcasts

  • Sun 16 Apr 201721:00
  • Sun 10 Feb 201919:30

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