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Independent feature film. A black comedy about high art, pornography and a thirty-year-old loser caught in between. Joseph Avedon (Donovan) is an unfocused thirty-year-old living at home with his worried...
Radio talk by Betram L. Joseph on his research into the technique of Elizabethan acting. The focus of his talk is on "the close connection between the stagecraft of Shakespeare’s players and the...
Opening address of the Associate Council of the Arts (ACA) Conference that took place 7 - 10 January 1976 in Canada. Following a brief introduction, the address is delivered by Joseph Papp, theatrical...
Television documentary. Eight years after completing WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S ROMEO + JULIET, director Baz Luhrmann challenges a group of young and mainly black people to come up with their vision of the...
Ballet. A performance of Prokofiev’s ballet, choreographed by Miroslav Kura and danced by the Ballet of the National Theatre of Prague. Includes a profile of Petr Weigl and a discussion of the ballet with...
Radio series, broadcast over five consecutive days, in which Peggy Reynolds unravels the plot of a Shakespeare play and introduces music associated with it. Part 5 MACBETH includes excerpts from Verdi’s...
Feature film comedy. Ethel Hoyt (Davies), the only child of wealthy parents, surrounds herself with six young college men and spends her time dancing and dining with them, causing her parents to become...
Feature short. A young man (Keaton) seeks to prove to his sweetheart’s father that he financially sound. He writes letters from the city about the various jobs he has secured. His sweetheart imagines that...
A cinema production of Romeo and Juliet forms the backdrop for this film set in post-war Italy. Angelo, a glassblower and Georgia, the daughter of a magistrate fall in love when they’re hired as stand-ins...
Mankiewicz’s version of the tragedy that ‘some Americans regard as their own has stood the test of time’ (The Guardian 2019). With an impressive cast, including Louis Calhern as Caesar, Marlon Brando...