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Educational film. A team of four actors/teachers run one-day courses at the Inner London Education Authority (ILEA) custom-built theatre, the Cockpit, for children studying O level English literature. The...
A video recording, using a single, fixed camera, of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art’s production of Richard III. This was a drama schools project in collaboration with the RSC in which their...
Podcast from Shakespeare’s Globe hosted by Imogen Greenberg. This bonus episode, released to coincide with the ‘Shakespeare and Remembrance’ event at the Globe, features interviews with Neil Davies,...
A non-textual approach to King Lear using collaborative arts techniques with a mixed-ability GCSE group. Shows five scenes using sound, music, art, poetry and dance, intercut with reflections on this way of...
A series of seven videotapes featuring Edward Petherbridge in discussions and rehearsal work with students, and in excerpts from his one-man stage show. In part six, EDWARD GORDON CRAIG Petherbridge...
Leslie Hurry produced the stage designs for some 60 plays, operas and ballets between 1942 and his death in 1978. His first commission was Robert Helpmann’s ballet Hamlet and as a designer for the Royal...
Sixteen lectures by Peter Saccio, Leon D. Black Professor of Shakespearean Studies at Dartmouth College, Princeton. The course titles are: ‘Shakespeare’s Wavelengths’;`The Multiple Actions of A...
Slide set. Between 1906 and his death in 1931, Charles Ricketts was the foremost practising designer of his generation in England working with Shaw, Granville Barker, Yeats and Sybil Thorndike. The slides...
Feature film. A Japanese version of King Lear, directed by Akira Kurosawa, transposed to 16th-century feudal Japan. An old man, now a warlord, cedes his kingdom to his eldest son and starts a power struggle...
Video recording of Tim Crouch’s play for children aged 11+ which encourages young audiences to think about the relationship between words and actions, art and politics and self and society. I, Cinna (the...