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Fourth episode in a six-part comedy series about the world of Shakespeare. This time Dingle and his Company attempt to do an outside broadcast from Stratford-upon-Avon. The guest star is Louise Lombard of...
Fiction short. An allegory on ‘coming out’ set in working-class Dublin. A son comes home to his family to find his father repairing the car, and his mother in the kitchen cooking as usual. As he...
The final scene from The Winter’s Tale enacted by players from the Young Vic Company with a thirty second introduction by Ronald Howard.
Radio production of the play directed by Claire Grove. With Chiwetel Ejiofor as Duke, Anton Lesser as Angelo, and Nadine Marshall as Isabella. Music by Helen Chadwyck.
Lincoln historian Harold Holzer discusses Abraham Lincoln’s interest in the writings of Shakespeare and his penchant for quoting the playwright and attending his plays. President Lincoln carried a volume...
Video recording of the Washington Theatre Company’s 1999 all-female production of The Taming of the Shrew directed by Delia Taylor and videotaped for WAPAVA by James J. Taylor. Elizabeth Perotti is...
A modern dress television production of Julius Caesar directed by Paul Nickell with Philip Bourneuf as Antony.
Faeture film dedicated in the pre-opening credit sequence to William McGonagall, the ‘greatest Bad Verse Writer of his age’. McGonagall, a Scottish weaver, falls in love with Queen Victoria at a music...
A production staged for television by John Sichel with Joan Plowright as Viola/Sebastian, Alec Guinness as Malvolio, Tommy Steele as Feste and Ralph Richardson as Sir Toby Belch.
Radio drama written by Sam Dann. The quotation ‘how sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is/To have a thankless child’ prefaces the programme. The story is set in 1900s Vienna where a kindly Jewish couple...