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Horror film. A group of eight actors rehearsing a review at the Dome, an abandoned seaside theatre, are attacked by a mysterious killer. In an extended flashback sequence (initiated by Othello’s exchange...
Feature film comedy about an undisciplined girl’s school. Includes a short sequence during ‘a culture festival’ in which a pupil performs a striptease while reciting the ‘to be or not to be’...
Designed to show how the physical features of the Elizabethan stage influenced the work of Shakespeare. The duties of the bookholder, the props and costumes, actors in the ‘tiring room’, and boys playing...
Towards the end of the episode, when all villains who have attempted to take over Starfleet are apparently defeated, Admiral Picard (Patrick Stewart) shares a drink with his crew and provides a toast by...
Feature film. A Midsummer Night’s Dream loosely adapted to the rave culture.
Faeture film dedicated in the pre-opening credit sequence to William McGonagall, the ‘greatest Bad Verse Writer of his age’. McGonagall, a Scottish weaver, falls in love with Queen Victoria at a music...
Sound recording of Romeo and Juliet directed by Margaret Webster with Robert C. Fine as recording engineer. Eva Le Gallienne and Richard Waring in the title roles. Margaret Webster speaks the Prologue and...
Feature film. A tragicomedy about an actor and his dying wife. Maurice Kurz (Freiss) is a forty-something jobbing actor who has never had a big career break. One day a world-renowned director Grichenberg...
Episode 4 of a radio podcast serialisation of Shakespeare’s comedy, relocated to Illyria, United States, in 1939. Adapted by Catherine Eaton and rendered into modern English verse by Alison Carey. Part of...
The twenty-seventh in a weekly live stream project by Rob Myles to present all of Shakespeare’s plays in the order in which it is thought they were originally written. Using the Zoom video conferencing...