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A wordless adaptation of Hamlet in 14 scenes devised by Paata Tsikurishvili, incorporating mime, music and dance. Videotaped for the WAPAVA by James J. Taylor.
Feature film. A romance taking place in Hollywood between 1927 and 1932 focusing on a declining male film star (Dujardin) and a rising actress (Bejo), as silent cinema declines and is replaced by the...
Interlude based on scenes from Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2, in which Falstaff roisters off to battle. Arranged and produced for radio by Peter Creswell. With D. A. Clarke-Smith as Falstaff.
Radio broadcast. Isn’t silent Shakespeare an oxymoron? All that’s nuanced, beautiful, meaningful in the poetry - silenced. Yet between 1899 and 1927, when the first commercial sound film was released,...
BBC screen adaptation by John Caird which compresses both parts of Henry IV into a three-hour television drama focusing on the father/son relationships in the plays.
New radio production of Shakespeare’s historical drama, adapted and directed by Sally Avens. Introduced by Toby Jones.
Video recording of the Stratford (Ontario) Festival production conceived and adapted by Graham Abbey bringing together Henry IV Part 2 and Henry V.
Video recording using a single camera of a performance of Henry IV Part 2, directed by Stephen Unwin, and performed by the English Touring Theatre at the Old Vic Theatre, London, in February 1997. Gary...
Anthology arts series. Huw Wheldon chairs a discussion on Hamlet with Orson Welles, Peter O’Toole and Ernest Milton. O’Toole describes Hamlet as a play about three sons all trying to avenge their fathers...
Video recording of the Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre’s 2010 production of Henry IV. Part II directed by Dominic Dromgoole with Roger Allam as Falstaff and Oliver Cotton as King Henry.