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Extract of a conversation with The Daily Telegraph critic Dominic Cavendish. John Kani talks about his reasons for playing Caliban in the African RSC / Baxter Theatre production of The Tempest in Cape Town.
Radio broadcast consisting of a sequence of fairy scenes from Shakespeare’s comedy with a cast of children playing fairies and clowns. Produced by Barbara Burnham and John Burrell, it stars Ralph...
Live radio broadcast, directed by Ronald Kramer, of Dennis Bigelow’s 1983 stage production of Much Ado About Nothing for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Introduced by Margaret Rubin and John Baxter with...
Video recording, using a single, fixed camera of Baxter Theatre Centre’s 2005 production of Hamlet directed by Janet Suzman with Vaneshran Arumugam as Hamlet.
Musical series featuring classical and Broadway music hosted by Frank Baxter. This episode focuses on dramatic and musical interpretations of Shakespeare’s work. Joan Sutherland makes her television debut...
Video recording of Bill Alexander’s 2004 production of Henry IV. Part 1 for the Shakespeare Theatre Company, videotaped for WAPAVA by James J. Taylor. Keith Baxter is King Henry, Christopher Kelly, Prince...
Video recording of Bill Alexander’s 2004 production of Henry IV. Part 2 for the Shakespeare Theatre Company, videotaped for WAPAVA by James J. Taylor. Keith Baxter is King Henry, Christopher Kelly, Prince...
Video recording using a single, fixed camera, of The Tempest directed by Janice Honeyman. Antony Sher is Prospero in a production influenced by African ritual, music and dance. The cast is all South African.
Television series, in six episodes, on the life and times of William Shakespeare. Writer John Mortimer based each episode around events in Shakespeare’s life to suggest how they influenced his writing. In...
The story of Falstaff’s friendship with Prince Hal, and his rejection when the Prince becomes King, adapted chiefly from Shakespeare’s Henry IV Parts I and II, but also Richard II, Henry V and The Merry...