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Acts II and III of Verdi’s opera performed by the British National Opera Company. The programme was relayed from the Theatre Royal, Glasgow.
Registration is now open for the one-day Theatre Plays on British Television conference at the University of Westminster, London, Friday 19 October 2012. The conference is organised by the AHRC-funded...
In four sections, each consisting of an interview/workshop: Part 1: A survey of the stage history of Shylock, with particular reference to the changing interpretations of the role. With Dr Tom Matheson of...
As part of the project, new research was undertaken into audio-visual Shakespeare as a cultural and commercial phenomenon, using statistical analyses and historical trends to trace how the genre has...
2010. GB. DVD and Blu-ray (region free). 167 minutes. Opus Arte. Price: £19.99 (DVD), £24.99 (Blu-ray). About the Author: Eve-Marie Oesterlen is the EU Screen Project Content Delivery Co-Ordinator at the...
1. British Library Audiovisual Theatre: Past, Present, Future In the June 2011 edition of Viewfinder we include an article by Stephen Cleary, Lead Curator of Drama Recordings at the British Library, in...
The British Universities Film & Video Council is delighted to welcome the following judges for the Learning on Screen Awards 2012: Chair: Sir Ron Cooke, former Chair of the JISC and former Vice...
A new three-year research project at the University Westminster is currently underway with the ambitious aim of collating information on all plays written for the theatre that have been produced for British...
It's Shakespeare Week, so all this week organisations up and down the nation are celebrating the life, work and legacy of the Bard. At the BUFVC, one of our services is the International Database of...
This project could not have been realised without the support of Shakespeare scholars, researchers, archivists and enthusiasts all over the world. The project team would particularly like to express their...