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Television documentary series. A nine-part series in which John Barton, associate director with the Royal Shakespeare Company, works with RSC actors analysing how Shakespeare’s text works examining the use...
Ballet in three acts produced by the American Ballet Theatre and San Francisco Ballet in collaboration with the Lar Lubovich Dance Company. The videotape held by Theatre on Film and Tape (TOFT) was recorded...
Educational television. A group of English teachers discover how to teach Richard III as a performance text in a workshop with the Royal Shakespeare Company Learning Department. The specially commissioned...
Educational television. Resource Review helps teachers to find the best resources for teaching a particular subject. This episode highlights three resources designed to aid the teaching of Shakespeare to...
Opera, ballet and pantomime are incorporated into this adaptation which is derived from a Lindsay Kemp stage production at Sadler’s Wells. Titania (The Incredible Orlando) is a drag queen; the Indian boy...
Critically acclaimed radio show featuring an eclectic mix of music selected by Bob Dylan relating to a chosen theme. Among the commentaries, interviews, phone calls interspersed between the music segments...
Radio broadcast of G.B. Shaw’s rewriting of Act V of Shakespeare’s Cymbeline (Cymbeline Refinished, 1937). Produced by Wilfrid Grantham. Richard Hutton narrates. With music composed and conducted by...
Reality tv show for teenagers. In this episode Miko Walczuk, a 17-year-old from Maui, and Matthew Sereni of California change places for four days. While Matt is schooled at home and takes part in arts...
Television arts documentary. Absorbing account of Peter Hall’s final productions as director of the National Theatre, Cymbeline, The Winter’s Tale and The Tempest, using the same group of actors and...
Radio broadcast. Patrick Stewart talks about finally having the opportunity to play the title role in Macbeth, some 50 years after he first memorised the play’s great speeches, and chronicles the...