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Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks to Dr. Ian Smith about his new book, Black Shakespeare: Reading and Misreading Race, which explores how Shakespeare explores race in his plays.
Low-budget directorial debut feature film. Macbeth envisaged as a whimsical romantic comedy. When Mack, an aspiring poet, returns to Inverness his three maiden aunts prophesy that circumstances will lead...
Independent thriller. Chicago cabbie Mitch Lawrence (Lowe) has a failing acting career and a pregnant and unemployed wife. When one of his clients, author Lou Webber (Mantegna), offers him money to eliminate...
Made-for-television film. A giallo interpretation of Macbeth. The production was first staged at the Festival d’Automne at the Theatre de Paris in 1990.
Two-part reworking of Shakespeare’s Richard II. Adapted for radio by Peter Thomson and directed by Lucy Hackney. No further information known.
Low-budget, experimental original-language version of Hamlet directed by Andrew Bellware with Gary Paul Wright as Hamlet.
Karin Beier’s 1997 production of The Tempest filmed for television by WDR. The modern-dress production employed 12 actors from nine countries. The multi-language production employed gender-blind casting,...
Feature film. A former theatre director, Dima Kamentsev, stages Richard III using young amateur actors. He engages a ‘difficult’ teenager, nicknamed ‘Milord’ to play the part of Richard. No further...
Television version of King Lear directed by Peter Oskarson with Keve Hjelm as Lear.
Two new productions by New York City Opera. Each segment includes two arias performed by singers from the productions, interspersed with discussions with the singers, directors and set designers. The singers...