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An advertisement introducing McDonalds new LT hamburger by paraphrasing lines from Romeo and Juliet. Star-crossed lovers glance across a crowded room. The announcer explain ‘it’s just not good when those...
Radio sitcom. Edwin Montague plays Monty Woolley, an accomplished Shakespearean actor who, unappreciated and unemployed, accepts a role in a sentimental daytime radio serial. In this episode, Monty’s...
Documentary. Mizoram is a small state on the Northeastern border of India, where, J.F. Laldailova, an officer in the British army, introduced the people of Mizoram to Shakespeare, translating his works into...
Avant-garde work by Polish-born, US resident media artist, Miroslaw Rogola. Combines live action and video sequences. The witches are no longer prophets, they become the future. Leaving flesh and blood...
Syndicated radio drama written by Ian Martin and hosted by E.G. Marshall. A modern-language abridgment of Othello. No cast details known (2007).
Radio drama. A modern language abridgement of Hamlet with commentary by E.G. Marshall. No cast members known (2007).
Syndicated radio mystery series. A story about a couple who plot a murder and the apes at the zoo who know about it. There are several references to Macbeth as outlined by Mike Jensen (op cit).
Syndicated radio drama written by Ian Martin and hosted by E.G. Marshall. The story of Romeo and Juliet with the language updated.
Syndicated radio drama written by Ian Martin and hosted by E.G. Marshall. The story of Richard III with the language updated.
Radio broadcast of The Merry Wives of Windsor, adapted by Charles Newton with Walter Wilmer as Falstaff. The broadcast employed the conceit of having Shakespeare (William S. Rainey) as narrator.