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Television production of Kiss Me, Kate with Howard Keel as Fred Graham and Patricia Morison as Lilli Vanessi.
Radio adaptation, broadcast live, of Allen Fletcher’s 1952 production of Julius Caesar for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Heavily abridged to thirty minutes, and including only two scenes, the broadcast...
Low-budget independent feature film. Ann and John appear happily married but, unknown to Ann, John is having an affair with Ann’s sister Cynthia. An old college friend of John, Graham, comes to visit and...
Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. What did Shakespeare and his audiencesreally know about distant places and people? In this episode Rebecca Sheir poses that question about France and...
Video recording of the Stratford (Ontario) Shakespeare Festival’s production of The Merchant of Venice directed by Richard Rose with Graham Greene as Shylock.
Graham Vick’s production of Verdi’s Otello for the Birmingham Opera Company. The production is set in a former industrial plant and the action unfolds in and around the audience. Ronald Samm is Othello,...
Philip Fisher talks to Scott Graham and Steven Hoggett, joint-artistic directors of the British theatre company Frantic Assembly, about their radical new vision of Shakespeare’s Othello playing at the...
Verdi’s opera in a production by Graham Vick and directed for television by Humphrey Burton. The Royal Opera House Chorus and Orchestra are conducted by Bernard Haitink. Introduced for television by James...
Video recording of Kiss Me, Kate directed by Alan Paul with Douglas Sills as Fred Graham and Christine Sherrill as Lilli Vanessi. Videotaped for WAPAVA by Roc Lee.
The first of two programmes on King Lear supporting the A306 Shakespeare course. Considers how an actor can convey Lear’s madness and at the same time be aware of the ‘reason in madness’ so central to...