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Video recording of Kiss Me, Kate directed by Alan Paul with Douglas Sills as Fred Graham and Christine Sherrill as Lilli Vanessi. Videotaped for WAPAVA by Roc Lee.
Video recording of A Midsummer Night’s Dream staged at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre as part of the Globe to Globe season. Performed by the Yohanza Theatre Company from Seoul, Korea and spoken in Korean.
Short drama by Tom Wells with specially commissioned music by Tom Coult. The first of five dramas in response to Shakespeare’s sonnets beginning with Sonnet 29. Lee arrives late to the pop-up restaurant...
Radio drama. Fourth in a series of five short plays inspired by Shakespeare’s sonnets. Sonnet 140 is the inspiration behind Lee Mattinson’s surreal tale. Drug-addled reveller Noel has bitten off...
Feature film. A fictional account of the conspiracy around John F. Kennedy’s assassination investigated by district attorney Jim Garrison. Garrison quotes ‘One may smile and smile and be a villain’ (1...
Video recording of a play based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard, adapted for the stage by Lee Hall, and directed by Declan Donnellan. Shannon Taylor is Viola de Lesseps and Luke Humphrey...
Audio lecture given by Michael Lupu, senior dramaturg for the Guthrie Theatre at the Directing Shakespeare Symposium. Lupu talks about audience expectations in the Elizabethan period, the history of...
Radio drama by Alma Cullen, based on her stage play derived from the characters created by Colin Dexter. In 1987 Chief Inspector Morse and Sergeant Lewis investigate the death of the actress playing Ophelia...
Feature film. Richard III interpreted as an historical costume drama/horror film with much emphasis on the torture methods used by Mord (a Buckingham equivalent). There are no direct references to Shakespeare.
The New York opening of Sergei Yutkevich’s film OTHELLO on 15 May 1960 at the 55th Street Playhouse. Sabrina, Lauren Bacall, Roddy McDowell, Tom Poston, Jessica Tandy and Lee Remick are seen.