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Daniel Rosenthal, author of Shakespeare on Screen (London: Hamlyn, 2000), lectures on the screen history of Romeo and Juliet. The lecture was recorded in the Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, London.
Six actresses, including performers with disabilities, each present their portrayal of Shakespeare’s tragic heroine. They take to the stage at London’s Barbican Theatre.
Radio broadcast. The BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra conducted by Tadaki Otaka play Tchaikovsky’s Fantasy-overture Romeo and Juliet and Prokofiev’s Suite: Romeo and Juliet.
Allows the user to play individual roles in Romeo and Juliet along with professional actors, reading lines from the screen as other parts are being spoken. Contains the full text of the play, full spoken...
A performance of Berlioz’s choral symphony by the Orchestré Revolutionnaire et Romantique, conducted by John Eliot Gardiner, with the Monteverdi Choir and the National Youth Choir of Scotland. Julie...
Fernando Previtali conducts the Radio Philharmonic Orchestra of Italy in a performance of Tchaikovsky’s overture-fantasy Romeo and Juliet.
Pre-school children’s poetry series featuring poems translated into British Sign Language and brought to life with original animation. To celebrate the 400-year legacy of William Shakespeare, Donna and...
Advertisement for T-Mobile’s Unlimited Family Plan. Juliet is on the balcony with her mobile ‘phone. She asks "Wherefore art thou Romeo?" "Call or text". On the ‘phone screen comes the message "CU soon...
Audio-based approach to ‘on the go’ study designed to be downloaded to iPod, or iPhone or accessed using a provided mp3 application on a computer screen. Features scene summaries and commentaries,...
The journalist Dominic Cavendish talks to director Simon Godwin about his career in the theatre, his Shakespeare productions and his new screen adaptation of Romeo and Juliet (qv).