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Satirical black comedy short. Elizabeth, miserable about her divorce, decides to kill herself in Shakespearean tragic style with many a soliloquy and a poisoned chalice. She is interrupted by the pizza...
Television recording, for Swedish television, of Eva Bergman’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ for the Backa Theatre. Directed for television by Ann-Ci Lifmark. Puck Ahlsell and Maria Hedborg...
Feature film. Octavia is a rich society beauty living in New York. Her grandfather, a mining magnate, sends her to Alaska fearing that she is about to marry a foolish city boy. There she meets Chuck...
Radio comment by Philip Hope-Wallace focusing on the fact that Cleopatra’s role was written for a boy to play, but provides continuous inspiration to actresses.
American sitcom about life and love seen through the eyes of a daydreaming American teenager. In this episode Dobie and Milton audition to be the leading man in a school play. Dobie loses the audition when...
A production for Austrian television of Henry VI directed by Leopold Lindtberg. The roles the actors played have not been found (9/2007).
Discusses the significance of the fairy quarrel, the lovers’ wrangling, and Bottom’s enchantment. Among the scenes receiving detailed comment are the dispute between Oberon and Titania concerning the...
As part of the radio programme celebrating the opening of the BBC Oxford studio, the Oxford Dramatic Society performs Scene i of Act III of Clemence Dane’s play.
American television comedy drama series about a single mother who leaves New York to be a Family Court judge in Hartford, Connecticut. In this episode Amy hears a manslaughter case involving a 15-year-old...
A radio programme of Shakespearean songs arranged by George Walter and recorded by Leslie French (tenor). The music included: ‘It was a lover and his lass’ (Morley), ‘Under the greenwood tree’...