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Fiction short. A version of Romeo and Juliet which is a record of the stage production at the Lyceum; Godfrey Tearle is Romeo and his wife, Mary Malone, is Juliet.
Shakespeare’s story told through the camera of a documentary film-maker.
Television schools programme. Introduces the poetry of Romeo and Juliet relating the verse to idioms in magazines and feature films. Enactments of scenes from Acts I & II.
Television schools programme. Discusses the role of fate and the meaning of tragedy.
Television schools programme. Contrasts the idealism of the lovers with the realism expressed and demonstrated by other characters in the play.
Radio broadcast. Gounod’s opera is performed by The Wireless Chorus and Symphony Orchestra, conductor Percy Pitt, with Parry Jones and Miriam Licette in the leading parts.
Independent short. '...if we meet we shall no ‘scape a brawl, For now, these hot days, is the mad blood stirring.' Act III scene i of Romeo and Juliet is re-imagined for the screen, but this time with a...
Break-dance trash gay musical comedy/parody based on Romeo and Juliet. No further details known (12/2010).
Gounod’s opera performed by Opera Omaha with Craig Sirianni as Romeo and Elisabeth Comeaux as Juliet. The production was directed for stage by Leon Major and for television by Michael Farrell.
Live radio broadcast of Romeo and Juliet directed by Ronald Kramer from Dennis Bigelow’s 1982 stage production for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Kyle MacLachlan and Gloria Biegler as Romeo and Juliet.