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Independent film. A gangster version of the play shot in black and white. The language is a mixture of Shakespeare’s text and contemporary speech.
Ninth in a 10-part radio series seeking the views of leading actors on individual Shakespearean roles. In the 15-minute episode, Toby Stephens and Michael Pennington describe playing Coriolanus and explore...
Feature film based on The Merry Wives of Windsor. A pair of respectable housewives look for revenge when they are seduced and robbed by an ex-soldier and his two friends.
Independent low-budget feature film. "A powerful re-working of William Shakespeare’s epic tale of conspiracy, loyalty and betrayal transposed to a society of post apocalyptic gang culture inhabited by...
Radio programme. The ‘quarrel scene’ from Julius Caesar and the ‘wooing scene’ from Richard III are performed by Wortley Allen and partner.
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play arranged for broadcasting by Herbert Farjeon and produced by Mary Hope Allen. With Carleton Hobbs as Caesar, Godfey Tearle as Antony and Robert Speaight as Brutus....
Complete performance by the Marlowe Dramatic Society directed by George Rylands with Richard Johnson as Mark Antony and Tony Church as Caesar.
A discussion of Shaw’s play.
Discusses Shakespeare’s play.
Television schools programme in the Drama for Sixth Forms slot. Scenes from Julius Caesar introduced by John Gielgud; episodes selected and written by Ivor Brown. An analysis of the play and enacted scenes.