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1: Professor Harold Brooks introduces the play, singling out its uniqueness in the Shakespearean output. He then begins his treatment of the play’s dramatic unit, considering the choice of subject, the...
Television schools series in eight parts, examining the conflict between good and evil in medieval and Elizabethan drama. Episode 1 discusses conflict between good and evil, angels and devils, in the Middle...
Television schools series in eight parts, examining the conflict between good and evil in medieval and Elizabethan drama. Episode 5 looks at unnatural events in the heavens echoing unnatural deeds on earth,...
Allows a user to simulate directing a play. Options include the design of the stage and the placing of props and extras. The user is offered the choice of including ‘actors’ drawn from the characters of...
Educational series. One in a twelve-part series of films made by the Ontario Educational Communications Authority (now TV Ontario). The aim was to relate ‘Shakespeare’s timeless ideas and understanding...
Television schools series in eight parts, examining the conflict between good and evil in medieval and Elizabethan drama. Episode 4 argues that Shakespeare’s plays are not concerned with the power of evil...
Television schools series in eight parts, examining the conflict between good and evil in medieval and Elizabethan drama. Episode 3 continues the discussion of Christopher Marlowe’s version of the Dr...
Radio play by James R. Gregson. Set in Portia’s house in Belmont, it begins with the Prince of Morocco making his fateful casket choice in blank verse. When he begins to quote lines from other plays, an...
Television drama. Joseph Papp’s New York Shakespeare Festival stage production directed for television by Bruce Minnix. George C. Scott is Shylock.
Television schools series in eight parts, examining the conflict between good and evil in medieval and Elizabethan drama. Episode 2 considers Christopher Marlowe’s version of the Dr Faustus legend, the man...