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A classic soft porn film, set in a version of Shakespeare’s Globe, which takes its references from Zeffirelli’s ROMEO AND JULIET and the American comedy satire show ROWAN AND MARTIN’S LAUGH-IN, the...
Feature film. A record of Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson and the Drury Lane Company’s production of the play. `... the film’s chief purpose is to preserve a performance and a production and makes few...
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...
Radio broadcast. The tribute to David Garrick is comprised of 3 excerpts from David Garrick, a play written by T.W. Robertson and performed by The Station Dramatic Repertory Company, and music and songs...
An advertisement for Heinz Tomato Ketchup. An actor playing Hamlet in a modernised version of Elizabethan dress holds Yorick’s skull and delivers the ‘to be or not to be’ soliloquy in a portentous and...
Live transmission from the 2007 Proms, presented by Martin Hendley, bringing together two key themes of the season: Shakespeare and Auden. The Halle Orchestra, conducted by Mark Elder, performs Macbeth by...
Video in which Shelby Lewis discusses the Shakespeare authorship question with Dr David Montee. They focus in a light-hearted way on various books on the subject, including the following titles: The Truth...
Television production of Hamlet, heavily abridged. Directed by Peter Brook with Paul Scofield as Hamlet. The Phoenix Theatre, London stage production went out live from a studio; it was thought that such a...
Radio broadcast. William Macready and Edna Godfrey-Turner, together with the Belfast Radio Players, present an abridged version of Shakespeare’s play. With incidental music by Sullivan.
A radio anthology on the English setting and English character as portrayed in the plays of Shakespeare. Includes performances by Abraham Sofaer, Cherry Cottrell, and others. With commentary by G. H. W....