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Radio programme in which Professor G. Wilson Knight reads a number of long speeches from Shakespeare’s plays and comments on their construction and development of verse movement. The plays are: Hamlet, The...
G. H, Hunter and Martin Wright, University of Warwick, discuss the problems of heroic villainy in Macbeth, Richard III and The Jew of Malta.
Third of a series of five talks on Shakespeare. G. Wilson Knight speaks on Shakespeare and the English language.
Part 19 in a 39-part narrated slide show on Western cultural history by Charles G. Bell of St John’s College, New Mexico. The video edition was produced by artists Steina and Woody Vasulka. The video...
CBC Radio schools broadcast. Performance of Acts II and III of Hamlet; Earle Grey reads a commentary by Dr. G.B. Harrison.
Scholar and critic G. Wilson Knight is interviewed by Keith Keating of Nassau Community College about As You Like It. The discussion also briefly touches on King Lear and Timon of Athens.
Radio drama. A modern language abridgement of Hamlet with commentary by E.G. Marshall. No cast members known (2007).
Work and rehearsals at the Th àtre National Populaire (TNP) with extracts from Macbeth and the Prinze von Homburg featuring Jean Vilar, G rard Philipe and Maria Casar s.
In 1952 the Irish stage star Micheal MacLiammoir made his cinematic debut as Iago in Orson Welles’s Othello. His diary of the process - a chronicle of chaos, financial crises and endless travel that starts...
Act 1, Scene 5 of Twelfth Night is played first in modern English pronounciation and then in what is conjectured to be Elizabethan English. In the Elizabethan version the women’s parts are spoken by male...