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Shakespeare’s play, produced and adapted for radio by Frank Hauser. Incorporates passages from North’s translation of Plutarch’s Lives. Pamela Brown stars as Cleopatra opposite Godfrey Tearle as Mark...
Film of principal events of E. P. Ray’s Mayoralty (1936-1937), comprising: Coronation celebrations, 1937, Shakespeare Sunday scenes in garden of Shakespeare’s Birthplace, AGM of Shakespeare Birthplace...
Radio programme. John Jones gives an appreciation of G. Wiison Knight as a critic of Shakespeare. He argues that Mr. Knight’s ‘The Wheel of Fire’ marks the greatest advance in the understanding of...
Travelogue. Scenes of Stratford-on-Avon. Shakespeare’s birthplace. School. Anne Hathaway’s cottage, exterior and interior. "The Memorial Theatre before its destruction by fire - and as it stands to-day"....
Radio broadcast. The programme for children commences with Shakespeare songs sung by Leslie French, with harp accompaniment by Kate Coates, and continues with ‘On Guard - the story of a Cumberland...
Launched in November 2014 a video-on-demand service which allows users to watch and download over 50 productions staged at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre from 2009 on desktops, mobile and tablets. Includes...
Last in a radio series on Shakespeare’s ‘Best Supporting female roles’. Presenter Judi Herman talks to some of the women playing parts of the ‘country wenches’, such as Audrey and Phoebe from As...
Documentary film. Peter Brook created the International Centre of Theatre Research in Paris in 1970. In the autumn of 1973, the Centre conducted a five-week work period at the Brooklyn Academy of Music,...
Artistic Director of the Chicago Shakespeare Theater and the creator of "Tug of War"; Barbara Gaines talks to Professor Stuart Sherman about the themes in this two-part series. Across "Tug of War: Foreign...
Newsreel item. The winning design for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre by architect Elisabeth Scott.