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Professor Jonathan Bate speaks about his work editing a new edition of the Complete Works of Shakespeare, and a report from the unveiling of a new statue of Macbeth by the artist Greg Wyatt in...
Feature film. Excessively violent, melodramatic, fanciful and overlong retelling of the Wyatt Earp legend. Includes an early scene in which a young actor in a travelling stage show, playing to a rowdy saloon...
Feature film Western. The story of marshal Wyatt Earp’s fight against the Clanton gang at Tombstone, ending in the Gunfight at the OK Corral. Alan Mowbray plays an inebriate actor who is forced at gunpoint...
Radio broadcast. A discussion set in the land of Public Domain, in a fantastic kingdom where there is no copyright and fictional characters argue the pros and cons of copyright law. Such a debate occurs...
Other songs are ‘How can the tree’ by Vaux, ‘Blame not the lute’ by Wyatt; ‘Can she excuse my wrongs?', ‘Come again sweet love doth now invite’ and ‘Flow my tears’ by Dowland; ‘It fell on...
Radio play about a father and son making a pilgrimage to Stratford, obsessed with finding memorabilia of Shakespeare.
The Canadian Adaptations of Shakespeare website has streamed three brief video clips related to the work of Canadian director, Rod Carley. 1. Rod Carley Directing Shakespeare. 2. ‘The Othello Project’...
Feature film. Romeo and Juliet as re-told by Mercutio. No further details found (4/2007).
Rebecca the Librarian and William Shakespeare present this musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s play set in a magical library, aimed at younger viewers. Recorded at the Leeds Playhouse and directed for...
Radio drama directed by Nigel Bryant with Eve Matheson as Viola and Michael Malone as Orsino. Original music by Barrington Pheloung and Sandy Lowenthal.