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The last in a series of radio talks on Shakespeare is given by George Rylands, author of Words and Poetry (1928), and focuses on the meaning of Shakespeare’s diction and style.
Professor A.D. Nuttall examines how, in his last plays Shakespeare turns to the world of fairy tale in contrast to the realism of his earlier works.
Last in a series of ten educational radio programmes in which various aspects of Shakespeare’s life and work are discussed by scholars and theatre practitioners with illustrative excerpts from his plays...
An experimental and impressionistic film which records the thoughts of a drowning actor. In one scene, the young man (dressed in the make-up and costume of a clown) performs as Hamlet to the approval of the...
Radio adaptation of Julius Caesar directed by Homer Fickett. No cast details known (2007).
Short radio programme showcasing some of the music written by Finnish composer Jean Sibelius for Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
Last of twelve programmes in which all Shakespeare sonnets are recited by various actors. The programme is introduced by Rayner Heppenstall. Michael Redgrave reads Sonnets 127 to 152.
Short. Adapted from the off-West End nominated play which featured at the Union Theatre, directed by Phil Wilmott. No further details known.
13-part American radio series, hosted by Sharon Swenson, in which Shakespeare scholars discuss aspects of Shakespeare’s work. In this episode John Tanner, Brigham Young University (BYU), discusses...
A burlesque of Macbeth which imagines how the play would be adapted and filmed by an American producer. The New York Times critic, reviewing the London screening, noted ‘The drama ends happily with a...