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Documentary following Graham Vick through six months of rehearsals for two productions of operas by Verdi - Aida and Otello. Otello was transmitted in its entirety later the same day. Narrated by Samuel West.
Feature film. Heavily abridged version of the play for schools concentrating mainly on the first part from the Festival of the Games to Mark Antony’s funeral oration. Many of the dialogues between Cassius...
Video recording of an interpretation of Antony and Cleopatra for two actors devised and directed by Jaq Bressell. Performed by the Performance Research Group, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Radio broadcast of Henry VI adapted for radio and directed by Andrew Allen. Parts I and II are heavily cut and presented as one play. No details of cast known (2007).
Documentary. In six weeks, two dozen student actors from Palisades High School in Los Angeles take four Shakespeare plays (King Lear, Richard II, The Winter’s Tale, and The Merry Wives of Windsor) and cut...
5-part Radio documentary series. Samuel West and Dr Andrea Smith present a guide to Shakespeare productions produced by BBC Radio since its inception in 1922. 5. This episode looks at how styles have...
Advertisement for Heinz Tomato Ketchup. A curtain with an image of the sauce label rises on the Heinz Theatre Company. A bottle of ketchup is adorned with a blond curly wig and a pink hat with a feather....
Propaganda short. Government information film on how to get maximum wear from a man’s suit, narrated by one such suit in the form of an autobiography. When the suit is being cut up to make clothes for the...
Feature film. Excessively violent, melodramatic, fanciful and overlong retelling of the Wyatt Earp legend. Includes an early scene in which a young actor in a travelling stage show, playing to a rowdy saloon...
Radio broadcast of The Taming of the Shrew adapted by Carl Ritchie from Robert Loper’s 1960 stage production for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Gerard Larson is Petruchio and Ann Hackney is Kate.