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Explores the problematic relationship between event, text and performance in Shakespeare’s Henry V. Also focuses on the way war, and images of war, are presented on stage and on film. In five sections: 1)...
Contains the complete audio version of the play alongside the complete Alexander text, together with photographs taken from past performances. Includes 35 minutes of video from the 1983 BBC Television...
Filmed partly on location in Venice, the specially commissioned production of The Merchant of Venice emphasises contemporary issues of capitalism, feminism, and racism in the form of anti-semitism. Bob Peck...
A video revision guide for GCSE National Curriculum Key Stage 4 English, in which Peter Andrews, Head of English at King Alfred School London and two of his students, Liberty Moss and Ben Farleigh, describe...
Video recording using a single camera of a performance of The Shakespeare Revue, directed by Christopher Luscombe and Malcolm McKee, at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, in February 1996. The Revue opened at...
A project never completed (as of 2006). It was intended to form part of an integrated series of CD-ROMs, videos, audio performances, textbooks and television programmes. Versions of this pilot project have...
A specially recorded performance of Othello. Tape 1: Acts 1 to II iii. Tape 2: Act III Scene i to the end. No details of cast known (1/2009).
The Merchant of Venice, adapted for radio, with Warren Mitchell as Shylock, Martin Jarvis as Antonio and Samuel West as Bassanio. Introduced by Richard Eyre.
A film version based on the design and concept of Adrian Noble’s 1994 Royal Shakespeare Company production. Noble’s main invention is a new character, the boy who dreams the play.
Television programmes for schools featuring television actors not usually associated with Shakespeare in scenes from five of the plays. They use contemporary settings, which aim to illustrate the relevance...