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A made-for-television film. A version of Macbeth. The film is comprised of two uninterrupted shots, the first a 5-minute segment preceding the credits and the remainder a 67-minute segment shot largely in...
Audio podcast. In the first 90 minutes, Chloe Strauss and Henry Faherty discuss two films derived from Shakespeare plays: the new Disney live action remake of its 1999 animated feature, The Lion King, based...
Student feature. In 1892, amidst the mountains of pioneer Utah, a young man named Hamlet must find it within himself to take action against Claudius, the man who killed his father and married his mother.
BBC’s arts radio programme. Philip Dodd talks to Mark Rylance, the former artistic director of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. Dodd examines Rylance’s passion for engaging with "original practice"...
Radio broadcast. Last of six talks by William Empson in which he discusses some of the problems of character and action raised by Shakespearean characters, such as Macbeth, Hamlet and Falstaff. In this final...
An abbreviated version of the play. Ball finds the picture disappointing, commenting on the poorly handled crowd scenes, unnecessary invented action, and primitive photography and acting.
Independent short. '...if we meet we shall no ‘scape a brawl, For now, these hot days, is the mad blood stirring.' Act III scene i of Romeo and Juliet is re-imagined for the screen, but this time with a...
Schools television series in nine-parts on Macbeth presented by John Lord. The series examines the murder of Duncan. Various aspects of the structure and characters of the play are discussed with some scenes...
Stoppard’s play ‘in and around the action of Hamlet’ produced for radio by Gordon House. With Nigel Anthony as Rosencrantz and Nicky Henson as Guildenstern. No further information known (01/2009).
Series for schools introduced by Richard Johnson.