BUFVC Search
Current Search
Previous Searches
E.H. (Edward Hugh) Sothern reciting Hamlet’s soliloquy ‘to be, or not to be’ and Hamlet’s speech to the players (III ii).
Sound recording. Scenes from As You Like It performed by E.H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe.
Radio broadcast. Title and characters suggest that this adaptation in five episodes is based on the subplot of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night.
A recording, written and produced by D.H. VanLenten for Bell Telephone Laboratories that contains samples of computer-synthesized speech. Track 4 is a soliloquy from Hamlet.
The West Indian historian C L R James talks about King Lear and why Shakespeare, ‘the most political writer that Britain has ever seen in regard to the creative arts’, was ‘no racist’. He quotes...
Sound recording. A dramatic reading by E.H Sothern of Mark Antony’s funeral oration, Act III ii.
Radio version of Macbeth adapted for radio by Michael Cook. R.H. Thomson and Jennifer Dale are the Macbeths.
CBC radio adaptation of the play by W.H. Rockett. The play concerns a couple on the verge of breaking up, and the psychological games they play: the couple are Ariel and Sycorax. It also satirises certain...
Radio programme of "music by composers of other countries dealing with Shakespearean subjects" as well as a selection of songs written by English composers played by the BBC Midland Orchestra, conducted by...
Educational videotape. An examination of the theatres of Shakespeare’s time and an analysis of the stories, characters and themes in Shakespeare’s tragedies. Suzanne L. Wofford, Assistant Professor of...