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Viewfinder 83 was published in June 2011. Contents of this issue: AUDIOVISUAL THEATRE Stephen Cleary, Curator of Drama Recordings at the British Library, looks at the past, present and future of...
Television production of the play, adapted by John Barton. A romantic conception, lavishly designed in the Regency period. Interpreted with clarity but with no great insights. Richard Chamberlain is Hamlet.
Abbreviated version of the play. At the Capitol Julius Caesar leaves with Mark Antony while Caesar is seen plotting with another man. In the arena Antony offers Caesar the crown three times. Cassius...
A 20 minute reviewer’s reel for Paul Rudnick’s play I Hate Hamlet. Set in Manhattan, the action takes place in an apartment, once inhabited by John Barrymore. Andrew, a television star who has been...
Documentary composed of material salvaged from Semerdjiev’s failed multimedia project I, HAMLET. Composed of what remains of the original footage, along with making-of rushes and newly shot interviews, THE...
A Polish television version of Hamlet directed for stage by Lukasz Barczyk and adapted for television by Janusz Rudnicki with Michal Czernecki in the title role.
Video recording of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s modern dress production directed by Matthew Warchus with Alex Jennings as Hamlet.
Video recording, using a single, fixed camera, of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2007 production of Henry IV. Part II directed by Richard Twyman with Clive Wood as King Henry and David Warner as Falstaff.
A video recording, using a single, fixed camera, of the 1987 Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of Cymbeline. Directed by Bill Alexander with Harriet Walter as Imogen.