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Experimental and unfinished film using the same ‘Chant of Ariel’ extract, spoken by John Gielgud, from The Tempest which Lye used in his 1935 film of the same title.
Feature film short. A parodic version of Macbeth set in the world of contemporary Toronto’s business elite. Macbeth’s rise is spurred by the prophecy of three bag ladies; his fall is planned over a power...
Cambridge Experimental Theatre’s Hamlet, adapted for the stage by Roland Kenyon, challenges the entrenched notions of naturalism, sanctity of text, one-man-one-part and the tragic male hero, in a...
A recital disc with music arranged, composed and conducted by Arif Mardin. Contents: 1: Prologue: Courante. 2. O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore Art Thou Romeo. 3. Squirrel’s Toy For Lute. 4. There’s a Man...