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Stage recording of the western musical comedy. A young boy who survives a wagon train massacre is taken in by three rugged mountain men. The boy is the only one who can read, and the only book they have is a...
A video recording of Much Ado About Nothing directed for the National Theatre, Prague by Frantisek Stepanek in 1971. No further details known (12/2007).
An investigation into the enduring scholarly debate on the authorship of the works long attributed to William Shakespeare. Drawing on original 16th century documents and the Oxford Bible, the film makes...
Feature film. A former theatre director, Dima Kamentsev, stages Richard III using young amateur actors. He engages a ‘difficult’ teenager, nicknamed ‘Milord’ to play the part of Richard. No further...
Feature film. A comedy drama in which a successful actress starts rehearsing the role of Lady Macbeth at a small New England theater and finds herself haunted by the ghost of William Shakespeare - who would...
Radio drama. Five modern plays for Shakespeare’s women written by Juliet Ace. 1: Faced with parental disapproval of the boy of her choice young Juliet turns to the internet and agony art Veronica.
1: Professor Harold Brooks introduces the play, singling out its uniqueness in the Shakespearean output. He then begins his treatment of the play’s dramatic unit, considering the choice of subject, the...
Audio cassette. HRH, The Prince of Wales’ selection of passages from Shakespeare read by actors and actresses including John Gielgud, Maggie Smith, Alan Bates, Juliet Stevenson and Bernard Cribbins.
Educational video aimed at Key Stages 4 & 5. Analyses Othello through understanding the character of Iago. Intercut with footage from a screen dramatisation of the play, various authorities discuss...
Laurence Olivier talks to Patrick Garland from his home in Sussex, and reads his own choice of poetry and prose from William Shakespeare and other writers.