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Radio broadcast of Verdi’s ‘Lyrical comedy in three acts’. With Arnold Matters as Falstaff. The BBC Opera Orchestra and Chorus under Stanford Robinson. The programme is presented by Mark Lubbock with...
Radio adaptation of the play which was originally written for the stage by British playwright Clemence Dane (1888-1965). The plot links Shakespeare and the ‘Dark Lady’ of the sonnets with the mysterious...
Video recording of a presentation by Dr Greg Foran (Nazareth University) in which he analyses Winkler’s book on William Shakespeare, in which she made the case that the true author of his work was Emilia...
The American actor James Marsters - known inter alia for playing Spike on the TV shows Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spin-off, Angel - discusses Shakespeare’s Macbeth.
Radio schools broadcast of Shakespeare’s play presented in five parts. With Pamela Brown and Tom Fleming as the Macbeths. Gary Watson narrates.
Prokofiev’s ballet with choreography by Mauro Bigonzetti and performed by Aterballettu. The Rheinland-Pfalz State Philharmonic Orchestra is conducted by Bruno Moetti.
Television documentary. Jonathan Miller reports on the history of the Roundhouse theatre. Includes a discussion between Kenneth Tynan and Trevor Nunn on the development of Shakespeare stage productions.
Sitcom created by Perry Rosemond. The exploits of a comedy troupe sharing a house together. In this episode the group discovers the value of Shakespeare: they’re offered parts in Romeo and Juliet by the...
Actor John Nettles and writer Kathy Lette discuss whether Shylock is a blood-thirsty money lender or a victim of racial prejudice. John Nettles argues that Shylock’s need for revenge is understandable when...
Television schools programme. Introduces the poetry of Romeo and Juliet relating the verse to idioms in magazines and feature films. Enactments of scenes from Acts I & II.