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Fiction film issued by Kalem in a two-reel instalment. The first is a story about an actress (Joyce) who is in love with an actor (Moore) and includes two stage scenes at least one of which the actress...
Radio programme. Actor couple J. Martin Harvey and Nina de Silva (Lady Harvey) perform 3 scenes from their repertoire, one of which is the wooing scene from Shakespeare’s Richard III.
Feature film comedy. Set in turn-of-the-century Naples, Nina dreams of becoming a tragedian and instead becomes a cafe singer and starts a popular dance craze based on the can-can. For her audition piece...
BBC Radio 4 three-part conversation series that examines how different artists reach their own interpretation of a particular work. In episode two, Juliet Stevenson and Nina Sosenya discuss the phenomena of...
Short drama by Francesca Martinez in response to Shakespeare’s sonnet no. 61. Music by Nina Whiteman. Maxine Peake reads "Is it thy will, thy image should keep open/My heavy eyelids to the weary night?".
US television sitcom about a former journalist, Maya Gallo, who begins a new job writing for her father’s women’s magazine Blush. Jack has two tickets for a London performance of King Lear, but when...
Video recording of Barbara Frey’s 2010 modern dress production of Twelfth Night for the Schauspielhaus, Zürich. Nina Hoss is Viola.
Anthology drama series. Much Ado About Nothing with Robert Horton as Benedick and Nina Foch as Beatrice. Hosted by John Conte.
The Tempest, adapted for radio, with Philip Madoc as Prospero and Nina Wadia as the spirit Ariel. Introduced by Richard Eyre.
Radio series about the world of work. In this episode author Andrew Dickson examines why Shakespeare is a global brand and big business.