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A showcase for American repertory theatre companies introduced by Walter Kerr. In this episode the American Shakespeare Festival Players, in Stratford, Connecticut rehearse Coriolanus (I i), The Taming of...
The Brooklyn-based Ready Set Go Theatre company in an online performance of Othello. The web series is split into twelve ‘digestible’ parts, each less than ten minutes, with locations throughout New York...
Live radio broadcast, directed by Ronald Kramer, of Dennis Bigelow’s 1983 stage production of Much Ado About Nothing for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Introduced by Margaret Rubin and John Baxter with...
Feature film. A recording of Fred Dunlop’s 1966 ‘Pop Theatre’ Edinburgh Festival production. Inadequately lit, poor colour, indifferent and over-emphatic performances, and a cinematic technique...
Television schools series in eight parts, examining the conflict between good and evil in medieval and Elizabethan drama. Episode 7 continues the argument that in Macbeth Shakespeare makes use of the...
Radio broadcast of the play directed and adapted by Brewster Morgan with Reginald Denny as Julius Caesar and Morris Ankrum as Mark Antony. Conway Tearle is narrator.
Live sound recording of Christopher Morahan’s 1979 production of Richard III with John Wood as Richard.
As part of the radio arts review programme, presenter John Wilson reports on Bristol Old Vic’s production of Juliet and Her Romeo, directed by Tom Morris. Developed since 1997 in collaboration with...
American television western drama. Concerns Deadwood, Dakota and charts Deadwood’s growth from camp to town incorporating such themes as the setting up of communities and western capitalism. The third...
Radio programme. Sian Phillips talks to Jane Garvey about playing Juliet at the age of 76 in Bristol Old Vic’s production of Juliet and Her Romeo, directed by Tom Morris. Developed since 1997 in...