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29 of Shakespeare’s sonnets delivered by four young people (collectively and individually) in pastoral settingsas well as at the breakfast table, over the telephone, and as a stand-up comedy routine....
Best-selling writer, Bernard Cornwell discusses his new book "Fools and Mortals". In the novel, Corwell imagines the very first production of Shakespeare’s "A Midsummer Night’s Dream".
Advertisement for Heinz Tomato Ketchup. A curtain with an image of the sauce label rises on the Heinz Theatre Company. A bottle of ketchup is adorned with a blond curly wig and a pink hat with a feather....
Doctoral dissertation by Peter Joseph Novak completed at and held by Yale University. The work comprises a 90 page text, 4 CD’s of the American sign language translation, one video cassette of the sign...
Of the 154 sonnets written by Shakespeare, most were written to an unnamed young man, commonly referred to as the Fair Youth. Here, Judi Dench’s readings of these 14 sonnets (nos 27, 29, 30, 43, 53, 55,...
Podcast series. Husband-and-wife Aidan and Lindsay discuss the depiction of families, happy and not, in Shakespeare’s work and how this fitted in with Elizabethan concepts of domestic life.
Weekly international cabaret from a London theatre presented by Bernard Braden. In TV Times this episode announced among its items ‘Donald Wolfit and Leidman Brown in an exciting scene from Julius...
Radio broadcast. Richard Foster asks why human beings clap their hands to show approval and examines the history of applause citing the performance of Otello at Wien Staatsoper 1991 and its 101 curtain calls...
Eighth of twelve programmes in which all Shakespeare sonnets are recited by various actors. The programme is introduced by Rayner Heppenstall. Michael Redgrave reads Sonnets 78 to 90.
20 readings of well-known Shakespearean speeches, soliloquies and sonnets to support the BBC’s BARD ON THE BOX season (17 October 1994-28 October 1984). These short readings (c 90 seconds each) were not...