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Welsh television entertainment and arts programme. Theatre director Michael Bogdanov looks at the influence of Wales and the Welsh on the life and work of Shakespeare.
Gordon Downie conducts the Contemporary Music Ensemble of Wales in a programme which includes Stravinsky’s Three Songs from William Shakespeare.
A performance of The Tempest directed by Michael Bogdanov with largely untrained actors from the Tiger Bay community in Cardiff. No cast details known (09/2008).
Was William Shakespeare a fraud and was the real ‘bard’ a Welshman from Conway - John Williams, Bishop of Lincoln.
Educational videotape describing multidisciplinary arts approaches to Shakespeare’s The Tempest showing how theatre in education can aid understanding.
Radio broadcast. The BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra conducted by Tadaki Otaka play Tchaikovsky’s Fantasy-overture Romeo and Juliet and Prokofiev’s Suite: Romeo and Juliet.
Monthly arts and entertainment series. This episode includes an item which looks at Cymni Ballet Gwent’s The Tempest designed by Yvonne Williams and choreographed by Darius James.
Landscape painter Philip Sutton’s views on the works of Shakespeare. ‘My Shakespeare’ catalogue to an exhibition at Brewery Arts Main Gallery Cirencester Feb. To March 1998’ was published in 1998 by...
The Swansea Bach Choir, conducted by John Hugh Thomas with pianist Richard McMahon, sings: John Gardner - A Shakespeare Sequence, Sven-Eric Johansson Fancies and William Mathias Shakespeare Songs.
Radio drama by Jane Buckler. "When Rom falls in love with Julie, he discovers that real life is very different from Shakespeare" [Radio Times]. No further details known.