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First in a series of radio programmes on ‘Shakespeare at the RSC’ in which "A new production ... is discussed by the cast as they work on it". Presented by Linda Cookson. Director Nick Hytner, David...
Podcast. Austin Tichenor talks to Nicolette Bethel about the problematic way that Shakespeare has been used as a part of colonisation in the Caribbean and look at how The Tempest relates to this.
Animation. Still images and animated fragments from George Dunning’s unfinished version of The Tempest.
BBC’s arts radio programme. Philip Dodd presents a special edition devoted to Shakespeare’s The Tempest. He discusses its continuing resonance with the writer and director Jonathan Miller who first...
Film version of The Tempest. No cast or production credits found. Ball, paraphrasing from Bioscope (December 12 1912), writes ‘the film consequently has pictured the beginning and end of the story,...
Podcast of a Thursday lecture held at the Shakespeare Institute in Stratford-upon-Avon. Visual artist Alan O’Cain, who worked in collaboration with the Royal Shakespeare’s Company production of The...
Ronald Knowles and Dr J. Pilling, both of the University of Reading, discuss the play.
Feature film. loosely based on The Tempest directed by Glauber Rocha. Concerns the efforts of Firmino, part revolutionary, part devil, to free the fishermen in his native Bahian village from capitalist...
The second of two videotapes designed to show how Shakespeare was and is performed in many ways. Presents three extracts from The Tempest - part of the opening storm, the scene in which Ariel taunts the...
The Shakespeare play in story form read by Richard Baker. Quotations are extensively used.