"His insights about the extraordinary pertinence of Shakespeare's works to the world around us will make a welcome addition to the role of the ABC Boyer Lectures in sparking discussion and debate. In the same way, I want to use his plays to reflect and comment on the world around us – the age and body of our time."ĪBC Chair Ita Buttrose said: "John Bell is beloved by generations of Australians for bringing Shakespeare to life in the modern age. "In Hamlet, Shakespeare says that the purpose of theatre is to hold 'the mirror up to nature'. "Through this year's ABC Boyer Lectures, I want to encourage more engagement with Shakespeare, who continues to have a profound effect on the ways we think, speak and see the world, even when we don't realise it," he said. Shakespeare's plays shine a spotlight on the perils of poor leadership around the world today, from political populism and slogans to the "chaotic presidency" of Donald Trump, Bell said.
Acclaimed Australian actor and theatre director John Bell AO OBE will set the stage for William Shakespeare's lessons on life and leadership in the 21st century in this years' ABC Boyer Lectures.īell's lecture series titled "Shakespeare: Soul of the Age", to be broadcast on ABC Radio National from 7 November, will examine how the Bard's life and works have profound relevance to contemporary issues, such as political self-interest, gender inequality and the growing need for good governance.