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Four short documentaries about the making of 4Learning’s contemporary production of Twelfth Night which was specially made for broadcast on school’s television. The programmes offer extended interviews...
An edited version of Roman Polanski’s Macbeth, narrated by Orson Welles, which follows the dramatic chain of event precipitated by Macbeth’s killing of Duncan. Shakespeare’s treatment of power and...
A discussion between John Goode, University of Warwick and Dr Terry Eagleton, Wadham College, Oxford. The reverse of tape contains Antony and Cleopatra: Politics, Myth and Theatre.
Professor Peter Davison and Dr Michael Hattaway, both of the University of Kent, discuss Shakespearean comedy.
Illuminates the play’s central themes and characters. Examines the further establishment of Falstaff as, amongst other things, an emblem of disorder. Poses the question as to whether permanent political...
Comments on the initial encounters with Orsino and Olivia, the meetings between Viola and Orsino, the garden scene, and the final reunion of thw twins. Also discusses the function of the clown and the...
Professor A R Humphreys, University of Leicester, and Dr Gareth Lloyd Evans, University of Birmingham, discuss the play.
Professor A. R. Humphreys and Roger Warren, University of Leicester, discuss the play.
Ronald Knowles, University of Reading, and Sarah Wintle, University College London, discuss the play.