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Roman costume drama with a script based loosely on Shakespeare’s Coriolanus and Plutarch’s Lives.
Radio western series, the forerunner of the well-known television series of the same name featuring Marshall Matt Dillon (William Conrad), his assistant Chester Proudfoot (Patley Baer) and Doc Adams (Howard...
Radio broadcast exploring who wrote Shakespeare’s plays, a question answered by asking Shakespeare himself. The host is Dr Frank C. Baxter of the University of Southern California and Shakespeare is played...
Feature film. A Midsummer Night’s Dream loosely adapted to the rave culture.
Radio adaptation, syndicated, of The Merchant of Venice directed for radio by Andrew C. Love from Angus L. Bowmer’s 1970 production for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Raye Birk is Shylock.
Radio variety show. This episode parodies Cukor’s feature film ROMEO AND JULIET (1936) using the balcony scene with verbal gags and slapstick business to parody and comment on the high-minded tone of the...
Radio drama written by Sam Dann. The quotation ‘how sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is/To have a thankless child’ prefaces the programme. The story is set in 1900s Vienna where a kindly Jewish couple...
Radio variety show. This episode sets up a confrontation between John Barrymore as a stage veteran and Orson Welles as the new star of radio. The programme closes with a performance of IV iii from Julius...
Fiction short. Campbell, a struggling actor, is appearing in a production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream for the New Jersey Shakespeare Festival at Drew University. When the production closes he goes back...
Low-budget backstage comedy about young filmmakers struggling to make an independent indie version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The film quotes liberally from the play and the relationships between the...