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A burlesque of Macbeth which imagines how the play would be adapted and filmed by an American producer. The New York Times critic, reviewing the London screening, noted ‘The drama ends happily with a...
Professor Robert Weimann of the Kunst Akademie, East Berlin, surveys the reception of Shakespeare’s plays in continental Europe over the last three centuries. As an example he looks at Hamlet.
Radio series. Third and last in a series of lectures by the actor John Bell. Here he explores Shakespeare’s depiction of women.
A set of slides with accompanying commentary discussing some of the interpretive choices made by the Royal Shakespeare Company productions over the last 30 years. Includes slides and cast lists of all the...
Radio broadcast. Last in a six-part series of talks by Dover Wilson, introducing Shakespeare’s tragedies to a general audience. This week’s talk ends the discussion of Hamlet which Dover Wilson...
Shakespeare’s comedy performed for radio by the Cardiff Station Repertory Company. With incidental music by the Station Orchestra.