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A compilation of seven short student films originally premiered singly online, made with the intention of ‘redefining Shakespeare.' The individual items, and their place in the compilation, is as follows:...
Radio series in which contemporary writers reflect on the theme of Jaques’s ‘Seven Ages of Man’ speech in the form of dramatic monologues. In the sixth episode, John Banville meditates on ‘The Lean...
Jealousy decimates a reunion between old friends, a once happy marriage and the childhood of a princess. In Act 5 scene 1, a penitent Leontes welcomes Perdita and Florizel.
Illustrates the twin themes of order and chaos. Compares the self-confessed orderly intentions of the Prince to his chaotic behaviour. Explores the relationship between the political and the low-life scenes....
Radio broadcast. As part series of 26 weekly programmes "designed as an anthology of the best-known and best-loved speeches and scenes" from Shakespeare’s better known plays this episode (8)showcases...
Radio broadcast from the Oregon Shakespeare Festival directed for stage and introduced for radio by Richard D. Risso; Risso also providing narration for the many missing scenes in this 24 minutes abridgement.
Radio programme on the state of ‘black theatre’ in Great Britain written and presented by Alby James. Includes interviews with black actors and writers and extracts from Henry IV. Part 1 and The Merchant...
Radio report by Merlin Thomas, illustrated by recorded excerpts from productions of Shakespeare’s Henry IV and Richard II, performed by the Jean Vilar Company at the Annual Drama Festival in Avignon, France.
Jealousy decimates a reunion between old friends, a once happy marriage and the childhood of a princess. In Act 2 scene 1, Following birth of her daughter Perdita, Queen Hermione is shocked to be accused of...
Examines how the comic exchanges between Falstaff and Prince Hal illuminate the serious historical and political themes of the play. Director John Russell Brown is shown working through some famous scenes...