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Fiction film version of The Tempest. No cast or production credits have been found; the film appears not to have been a critical or popular success.
Video recording using a single camera of a performance of Much Ado About Nothing directed by Declan Donnellan. Matthew Macfadyen is Benedict and Saskia Reeves is Beatrice.
Radio broadcast. Neville Coghill introduces Shakespeare’s ‘dark’ comedy, suggesting that it is dark "not because it reflects Shakespeare’s despair but because it deals with the problem of sin" (Radio...
Fiction film comedy. Wiggins takes Mabel to the theatre, where they snub Freddy. Mabel flirts with the actor playing Hamlet and she joins him for a soda at the drug store. Wiggins and the actor are both...
Radio programme in which presenter J. Isaacs considers what solid addition to our knowledge has been made by research in the various fields of Shakespearean scholarship.
Video recording, using a single, fixed camera, of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 1997 production of Twelfth Night. Directed by Adrian Noble with Helen Schlesinger as Viola and Philip Voss as Malvolio.
Fiction film. A comic version of the play with Carl Alstrup as Othello. Bioscope, commenting on the film on its re-release in 1911, writes that Alstrup ‘becomes so imbued with his part that he deals...
Radio broadcast. The final episode in a three-part series in which a different presenter chooses two characters and asks which one was the hero and which the villain. Matthew Parris matches Lady Macbeth...
News programme. Includes a two-minute report on the work of the English Shakespeare Company actors helping with the teaching of Shakespeare to students at Wakefield Comprehensive in West Yorkshire. The...
Radio broadcast. Stanzas from Shakespeare’s poem are chosen by Michael Moray and spoken by Marius Goring, Margaretta Scott and Valentine Dyall.