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A reading of an abridged version of Love’s Labour’s Lost.
Radio programme. Author of ‘Shakespeare’ by Another Name Mark Anderson reflects on the ‘was Shakespeare Shakespeare’ debate with fellow Oxfordian, actor Derek Jacobi, the screenwriter for the...
BBC Radio 4 series in which famous villains are given a re-trial. In this episode politician and writer Roy Hattersley argues that Shakespeare’s Richard III was the victim of a press conspiracy.
Feature film. Set in 1930s Harlem, Lem Anderson (Frank Wilson) is a vaudeville actor who aspires to performing Shakespeare. One evening after a show he witnesses a notorious gangster’s murder. The...
Radio broadcast of Romeo and Juliet, Hector Berlioz’s dramatic symphony to words from Shakespeare’s play relayed from the Free Trade Hall in Manchester. Sir Hamilton Horty conducts the Halle Opera and...
Radio adaptation of Shakespeare The Tempest arranged by Herbert Farjeon and produced by Mary Hope Allen. With Leon Quartermaine as Prospero and Cherry Cottrell as Ariel, Norman Shelley as Caliban. The music...
Television drama created by Jim Leonard. Romeo and Juliet set in the adult film industry in Los Angeles. The daughter of a porn industry mogul falls in love with a district attorney, a stauch anti-porn...
A video recording, using a single, fixed camera, of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 1988 production of Macbeth. Directed by Adrian Noble with Miles Anderson and Amanda Root as the Macbeths.
Television production of the play filmed at Hermitage Castle in the Highlands of Scotland. Maurice Evans and Judith Anderson are the Macbeths.
Feature film. "Now is the winter of our discontent..." With these timeless words, Duke Richard - lounging on his sun deck - sets his murderous plans in motion. His goal: to eliminate the hated rival...