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Traces the development of the English theatre from the miracle and morality plays of the Middle Ages, then illustrates the design of the Elizabethan theatre. Burbage’s Theatre was built in 1576 at...
Second episode of a Victorian detective series in which Lucy Greenwood and her Uncle Craddock investigate a series of mysterious incidents at a London theatre. When, during performances of Hamlet, the actor...
Feature film based on Mark Twain’s novel with Mickey Rooney as Huck. Douglas Lanier in Shakespeares After Shakespeare (entry 1120) notes that this is the only film version of Twain’s novel which includes...
A live relay on the BYUtv cable channel of Brigham Young University, Department of Theatre and Media Arts’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream for the Utah Shakespeare Festival. Filmed with nine...
Radio version of a play attributed to John Fletcher and William Shakespeare. Produced by Michael Bakewell. With Tony Britton as Arcite and Douglas Wilmer as Palamon.
A televised recording of Val May’s Bristol Old Vic Company European Tour production (1964).
Live sound recording of the Bristol Old Vic production of Henry V directed by Stuart Burge with Richard Pasco as Henry.
A video recording, using a single, fixed camera, of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s small-scale touring production of Henry VI. Part 3. Directed by Katie Mitchell with Jonathan Firth as Henry VI.
Television presentation of the Prospect Theatre Company’s production of the play. A thoughtful and successful attempt to transfer a popular stage production to the televison screen. Ian McKellen gives a...
Shakespeare’s comedy Much Ado About Nothing adapted for radio by Sally Avens, with David Tennant as Benedick and Samantha Spiro as Beatrice. Introduced by Richard Eyre. Original music composed and...