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Two-part reworking of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Adapted for radio by Paul Brennen and co-produced with Marion Nancarrow. The production was recorded entirely on location with a young cast. No...
Docusoap set in Brighton. The Grand Ocean Hotel is facing staffing problems. And a couple prepare for a performance of The Tempest on Brighton beach. No cast or credits known (4/2009).
Four television lectures (transmitted 22-25 April 2003) about Shakespeare’s life and the stage history of his plays. Narrated by A.V. Bartoshevich.
Vitaphone short. Shakespeare is brought to trial in the modern day to defend his plays against a charge of dullness. His characters come to life in the Jazz Age to show they belong there, with snappy...
A series of radio interviews on writing tragedies, moderated by Benny Hendel, and broadcast by the Israeli Broadcasting Authority (IBA). In this episode Professor Avraham Oz talks about Shakespeare’s...
A performance of Hamlet in a traditional setting, with Will Houston as Hamlet.
An introduction to Shakespeare and his times, focusing on the audience and actors in Shakespearean theatre and illustrating the historical context of the plays. Looks at what it was like to be in the...
Video recording of David Latham’s 2002 production of The Two Noble Kinsmen for the Stratford (Ontario) Shakespeare Festival.
US television documentary. When in 2003 the fledgling American Shakespeare Theatre Company took a contemporary production of Hamlet with a raceblind and genderblind cast on tour in Taiwan, filmmaker Mark P....
A filmed low-budget production of Macbeth, set in 11th-century Scotland, with Jason Connery as Macbeth. Also contains a 30-minute behind-the-scenes documentary entitled THE MAKING OF MACBETH.