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Radio broadcast of Richard Henry Walthew’s (1872-1951) operetta in one act adapted for broadcasting and produced by performed by the BBC Theatre Orchestra, conductor John Ansell. Libretto by R. H. U....
Video recording of Nicolai Kolyada’s production of Hamlet in which the text is literally torn apart. Kolyada covers the stage with found objects and transforms the play in a fantastic pagan celebration....
A televised version of Hamlet created by Georges Lavaudant with Ariel Garcia Valdes in the title role. Don Kent directs for television.
Second of three programmes of ‘fact and fancy’ concerned with Shakespeare’s Welsh characters. H. P. Burton’s dramatic feature tells the story of the first production of King Henry IV, Part 1, and...
Video recording of Georges Lavaudant’s production of King Lear with Philippe Morier-Genoud in the title role.
The Times programme listings for that day suggests that Marjorie Unett, Mrs B. Henry, Dorothy Allcock, Ivor Thomas, R.J. Mesney, and W. H. Atkins performed scenes from Shakespeare’s plays in a variety...
Six programmes, broadcast daily, in which Simon Callow explores the hidden meaning of the Sonnets by following a radical reordering by John Padel. Believing that the W.H. is William Herbert, it suggests that...
Feature film made for cable. A surreal thriller set in a nostalgic world where magic is integrated into everyday life. Using a fantastical narrative to satirise the McCarthy era of the 1950s, Private...
First of three programmes of ‘fact and fancy’ concerned with Shakespeare’s Welsh characters. According to Radio Times listing notes, the dramatic feature by H. P. Burton tells the story of the first...
Radio broadcast. First in a group of three talks in which H. V. D. Dyson, Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, considers Shakespeare’s treatment of death. This episode traces ‘an evolution in...