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Danespotting opened as a fringe stage production at the Montreal Festival 1997. In an interview MacFadzean explained ‘It’s a sort of Hamlet meets TRAINSPOTTING, remaining true to Shakespeare but with a...
A version of play performed by the Toronto Theatre Company. The film was shot on a single camera during several presentations. Parts of the text were transformed into song by George Taros and sung by the...
Hardcore pornographic adaptation enacted in Elizabeth costume.
Cut-out animation by Dagmar Doubkova. An animated lecture for women and girls to advise them how to handle dominant men. No further details known. (12/2008).
Radio play written for broadcasting by G. W. Stonier. Attempts to motivate Ophelia’s unexplained madness in Hamlet. With incidental music composed by Elizabeth Lutyens and conducted by Edward Clark.
A science fiction suspense anime television series set in a future where humans and AutoReiv androids coexist peacefully until a virus gives the robots self-awareness, causing them to commit a series of...
Topical magazine show presented by Eamonn Andrews. Shows Marianne Faithfull rehearsing her role as Ophelia with Nicol Williamson as Hamlet. The television programme was recorded on stage at the Roundhouse.
Sitcom. Each programme in the series took the form of a comedy dramatisation of a book which Anthea Askey would pull down from a shelf apparently at random. Each week the cast changed except Arthur Mullard...
Television documentary examining John Everett Millais’ painting ‘Ophelia’ hanging in the Tate Britain, London. Presented by Edwin Mullins.
Dan Beaulieu and Kevin Condardo discuss the purpose and fate of Ophelia in Shakespeare’s Hamlet.