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Radio programme on the acoustic archaeology of Elizabethan England. Historian Elizabeth Goldring, acoustic archaeologist Bruce Smith, lutenist Anthony Rooley, bell ringer Simon Meyer and voice coach Stewart...
Gramophone recording (7") which Columbia Records publicity department sent to radio stations to promote HAMLET (1964).
A version of The Winter’s Tale. Cines’ press material reads ‘a magnificent series of pictures dealing with episodes in Shakespeare’s wonderful tragedy. Acted in the most perfect manner, amid scenes...
A version of The Taming of the Shrew which follows the principal action quite closely but eliminates the induction and the scenes with Bianca’s lovers.
Independent feature. "Bruce Ramsay’s film is a noirish adaptation of the Bard’s classic, stripped for speed and steeped in claustrophobic angst" [From publicity material]. Bruce Ramsay directs and takes...
Feature film comedy about a former bank clerk (Lyons) who takes a job as a film extra and is accidentally made a star by a famous director and becomes a victim of the studio’s publicity machine. A satire...
US low budget independent film directed by Simon Bowler with David Melville as Hamlet. Publicity asserts ‘Shakespeare’s Hamlet - Dogma style’. A heavily cut text performed on a bare set.
`The Dog Film presents Shakespaws! Watch the four-legged ensemble cast wag, pant and paw their way through canine adaptations of the Bard’s classic works. With hours of entertainment for your dog and you,...
Full-length radio production of the play produced by John Tydeman starring Ronald Pickup (Hamlet), Robert Lang (Claudius), Angela Pleasance (Ophelia). With radiophonic music composed by Malcolm Clarke.
Video recording of the multimedia, one-act monologue by Maarten van Hinte that brackets OJ Simpson and Othello, Moor of Venice. The publicity material takes obvious points of comparison : "Just like OJ, he...