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Radio play in blank verse written by Perry Pontac as a parody prequel to King Lear. Old King Lear (John Moffat in an imitation of Gielgud) is married to Eudoxia (Rosalind Shanks), who after being accused of...
Recording of an open-air production of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet directed on stage by Éric Ruf and for the screen by Don Kent. Performed in French.
This video presents a recording of the live virtual online audio performance of selected scenes from King Lear by students from the theatre and dance department of East Tennessee State University. It also...
Educational videotape. Extracts from three key scenes from King Lear examined to explore Lear’s descent into madness. The scenes are: I iii ‘How now, what art thou?'; I v ‘If a man’s brains...'; II...
A radio broadcast for CBC. Directed for stage by John Juliani and adapted by Michael Cook, with John Colicos as Lear.
A compilation of seven early silent versions of Shakespeare plays, created from nitrate prints held in the BFI National Archive. They include examples of hand-stencilled and tinted prints, and, though...
Comedy short based loosely on Shakespeare’s The Passionate Pilgrim XV in which mad Lord Eric competes with Sir Tom for Lady Madeleine. Narrated by John Le Mesurier.
A performance recorded at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Ontario, Canada in 1983. Directed for stage by John Hirsch and for CBC by Herb Roland.
Radio version of King Lear arranged and produced by Peter Creswell. With John Gielgud in the title role and Carleton Hobbs as Gloucester.
Full-length radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s tragedy produced by John Richmond. With John Gielgud as Lear. The music is composed and conducted by John Hotchkis and performed by a section of the English...