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An interview with actor Reed Diamond about his role in Joss Whedon’s film of Much Ado About Nothing, in which he plays Don Pedro.
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play produced in for broadcasting in stereo by Jane Morgan, starring Michael Gough as the Duke, Philip Bond as Angelo and Marian Diamond as Isabella.
Update from 2002-2003 of the celebrated American television science fiction/horror/fantasy anthology series, hosted by Forest Whitaker. A high school teacher decides to leave the profession, feeling that she...
Produced to pay homage to the centenary of Frederick Ashton’s birth. The Dream was Ashton’s contribution towards Britain’s celebration of Shakespeare’s quatercentenary. He condenses the plot of A...
Shakespeare’s story told through the camera of a documentary film-maker.
Harry E. Humphrey recites the Seven Ages of Man speech from As You Like It (III ii) and Hamlet’s advice to the players (11 Vii); on the reverse side he recites Shylock’s justification of the Jew (III i).
Radio drama by Jane Buckler. "When Rom falls in love with Julie, he discovers that real life is very different from Shakespeare" [Radio Times]. No further details known.
Four dances performed by the Limón Dance Company - The Unsung, New Dance, Variations & Conclusion, Phantasy Quintet and The Moor’s Pavane (c23 mins). Francisco Ruvalcaba is the Moor and Jonathan Riedel ,...
Video recording, using three cameras, of a performance of King Lear by the Talawa Theatre Company at the Cochrane Theatre, London. Ben Thomas is Lear.
Radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s play produced and directed by David Spenser. With Anna Calder-Marshall as Imogen and John Duttine as Posthumus. The music is specially composed by Ilona Sekacz.