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Poetry celebration of Shakespeare with focus on his sonnets and the use of poetry in his plays. Poetry readings by actors Ion Caramitru and Michael Pennington. The following sonnets and extracts were read at...
News item. Peter Green reports from Aldridge where two young men are reading Shakespeare while sitting in a bath of cold baked beans to help raise money for charity.
Television series produced by the BBC Disability Programmes Unit. William Shakespeare comes back to earth and works in an ad agency re-working his disabled heroes for a charity campaign.
Comedy Sketch. David Tenannt and Michael Sheen appear respectively as William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe in the style of their lockdown comedy series, STAGED. Special guest appearance by Sir Lenny...
Podcast from Shakespeare’s Globe presented by Imogen Greenberg. This edition, to coincide with LGBTQ+ History Month, sees Lucy Cuthbertson talking to some of her former students about their experiences of...
Television variety charity revue benefiting charitable causes in Great Britain and Africa. Includes a two-minute spoof of Macbeth played as a sitcom. In the living room Mrs Macbeth tells her husband that he...
A programme of excerpts for several plays live from the Queen’s Theatre, London. The charity event was in aid of the Combined Theatrical Charities with the invited actors accepting a much lower fee. The...
Sexploitation movie. Eve Lorraine (Wiley) is a stripper who learns that she may be heiress to a fortune, but her life as a stripper threatens the inheritance. To acquire cultural credibility she studies...
Television programme. A charity concert devised by Prince Charles in support of the Salisbury Cathedral spire appeal. Placido Domingo, Jessye Norman, Ofra Harnoy, Charlton Heston and Phil Collins give...
Children’s drama series set in a performing arts college near Barcelona, Spain, focusing on thirteen youths who are invited to enrol at Avalon Heights college over the summer. All eight members of the pop...