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The premiere of A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM (1935) at the Warner Beverly theatre in Beverly Hills. and behind-the-scenes production footage with shots between takes of many cast members. Includes footage of...
Radio mystery game. In this 15-minute listening test, voices of a number of well-known broadcasters speak unannounced into the microphone in a type of performance with which they are not usually associated....
Dame Edith Evans talks about acting Shakespeare’s plays, the ways in which she approaches different characters and the importance of language.
This is a ‘reaction video’ by YouTube broadcasters ‘The Modern Family’ (UK-based American couple, Felipe and Lillian) to Talk Radio host Julia Hartley-Brewer talking about Alastair Stewart’s...
Drama critic Harold Child continues the radio talks series, focusing on how Shakespeare was staged in the eighteenth century.
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.
In the opening talk of the series, Shakespeare scholar G.B. Harrison dicusses the different ways in which Shakespeare’s plays were put on stage throughout the centuries.
Radio talk given by Geoffrey Crump, senior English master at Bedales School, concerning Shakespeare-related literary and drama work in schools.
Radio broadcast. American scholar Arthur Coldby Sprague talks to J.C. Trewin about some of the memorable performances and productions of Shakespeare plays he has seen over the last 60 years. There are...