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Feature film comedy concerning a housemaid who impersonates a leading lady in a Broadway production and woos the producer. While she is dusting she acts out lines from Romeo and Juliet.
Topical arts magazine series presented by Andrew Graham-Dixon. Includes a c7 minute item, presented by Clemency Burton-Hill, on Juliet and her Romeo, a version of Romeo and Juliet at Bristol Old Vic Theatre...
Radio drama. Five modern plays for Shakespeare’s women written by Juliet Ace. 5: Everyone thought Rooky would tame the shrewish Cat, but 20 years on their tempestuous marriage is played out in a national...
Feature film loosley based on Othello. Otilio is the richest man of Huasteca who falls in love with Julia, a simple young woman, and the star ballerina of the ‘Huapango’ troupe. Her dancing partner, who...
Radio documentary on the history of the Derby Shakespeare Company, an amateur theatre company founded in 1908. Presenter Andy Potter traces the company’s links to Cornwall, explores the Alan Bates legacy,...
Update from 2002-2003 of the celebrated American television science fiction/horror/fantasy anthology series, hosted by Forest Whitaker. A high school teacher decides to leave the profession, feeling that she...
BBC television comedy sletch show. This episode Includes a c3 minute sketch in which Harry Secombe plays the gravedigger to Julian Orchard’s Hamlet. While Hamlet makes his speech he is interrupted by...
The last scene of Jean Meyer’s Comedie Francaise production of Othello at the Old Vic Theatre, London, was re-enacted for television in a two-day rehearsal. Starring Aime Clairond and Renee Faure in the...
Six-part television drama which sets the story of Macbeth in present-day Johannesburg. It tells the story of the rise and fall of Kumkani (Skenjana) a fearless young prodigy in investment banking. When his...
Classic BBC radio comedy show. Episode 7 in series 8 includes a fifteen-minute parody of Henry VIII ("Pruneplay of the Week"). A breakneck smattering of silly voices and dreadful puns is held together by...