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Radio adaptation of the B. Iden Payne’s Stratford-upon-Avon Festival Company’s production of Shakespeare’s comedy by Howard Rose. With Barbara Couper as Beatrice and James Dale as Benedick. The...
Complete performance with Claire Bloom and Albert Finney in the title roles and Edith Evans as the Nurse.
Gregory Doran, Artistic Director of The Royal Shakespeare Company, introduces the second of a series of four audio lectures from Professor Sir Stanley Wells, C.B.E., to mark his 90th birthday.
Filmic imagery is used to illustrate quotations from the works of Shakespeare. Commentary attempts to contextualise Shakespeare’s work within the environment in which he lived, and to suggest what might...
Radio broadcast. Poetry, prose and music inspired by Shakespeare, including words by Ted Hughes, Margaret Atwood, T.S. Eliot, Carol Ann Duffy and W.B. Yeats, and music by Sibelius, Elvis Costello, Duke...
Professor Lena Orlin, Georgetown University, introduces the third of a series of four audio lectures from Professor Sir Stanley Wells, C.B.E., to mark his 90th birthday.
Radio talk by John Bamborough, Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford, in which he argues that the solution for the more enigmatic aspects of Hamlet’s character, those of a ‘man who could not make up his...
Professor Michael Dobson, Director of The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, introduces the last of a series of four audio lectures from Professor Sir Stanley Wells, C.B.E., to mark his 90th...
Animated feature-length comedy film loosely based on Romeo and Juliet. N.B. Information on the film taken from Eddie Sammons Shakespeare: A Hundred Years On Film’. No further details found (3/2007).
An abbreviated but dynamic version of Shakespeare’s Macbeth performed by B tech students at the Art and Culture Club at National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar. The event was overseen by Dr. Nasir...