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Fourth of a series of five talks on Shakespeare. Eric Bentley speaks about the interpretation of Shakespeare.
Second of a series of five talks on Shakespeare. Tyrone Guthrie speaks about Shakespeare and the theatre.
Radio adaptation of Reinhardt’s A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM (1935) directed by Rupert Lucas. The production employed Canadian actors, not actors from the film, but no cast details known (2007).
First of a series of five talks on Shakespeare. Robertson Davies, master of Massey College at the University of Toronto, discusses Shakespeare’s biography.
Third of a series of five talks on Shakespeare. G. Wilson Knight speaks on Shakespeare and the English language.
Radio series. Educational programme designed to introduce students to Shakespeare’s plays. The episode used only the Falstaff scenes.
Radio broadcast. Canada’s Soulpepper Theatre Company has acquired the rights for the first North American reading of Shakespeare’s Edward III. Paul Kennedy talks with actors and scholar about the process...
Radio programme about the construction of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. In interviews with Sam Wanamaker, actors, historians and architects broadcaster Peter Haworth explores the impact of the Globe on...
Documentary about the preparations for broadcasting Hamlet on television. Shows members of the production team working, including costume designers and actors in rehearsal.
The wooing scene (I ii) between Richard and Lady Anne. No details of cast known (2007).