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Feature film. A history of the catastrophic charge of the Light Brigade during the Crimean War, 1854. Includes a scene from Macbeth at a London theatre, where Macbeth meets the witches for the second time...
Video recording of The Winter’s Tale directed by Michael Longhurst with John Light as Leontes and Rachael Stirling as Hermione.
Hour-long experiemental film using found footage ('ppropriated 35 mm strips’) that aims to explore the mind of Hamlet (Szabolcs Hajdu), who narrates over images of cult films and hand-painted film frames.
Radio broadcast. Andrew Gurr, Professor of English in the University of Reading, reflects on Shakespeare’s relationship with his wife. Anne Hathaway, in the light of Sonnet 145 which he wrote to her before...
Update from 2002-2003 of the celebrated American television science fiction/horror/fantasy anthology series, hosted by Forest Whitaker. A high school teacher decides to leave the profession, feeling that she...
A recently published collection of miscellaneous writings of Ludwig Wittgenstein contains some serious reservations about the nature of Shakespeare’s reputation and genius. George Steiner examines the...
Radio programme showcasing a selection of music from Gounod’s opera. Arranged by Stanford Robinson who also conducts the BBC Opera Orchestra.
Radio broadcast described as a comedy of ‘loose and light interviews with a lunatic, a lover and a poet, based on Shakespeare’s theme’.
Instructional tapes on choreographing sword fights presented by Tim Weske. The 7 tapes cover Macbeth, Richard III, Twelfth Night, Hamlet, King Lear, The Taming Of The Shrew, As You Like It and Romeo and...
Cartoon. ‘The Black Crow Light Opera Company Presents Romeo and Juliet’. Swingin’ Romeo and Flat-Foot Juliet are two black crows who speak in African-American accents. They enact part of the balcony...