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Looking at how the various points of conflict are set up in in the opening scene of Henry VI. Also explores forms of address and the use of ‘you’ versus ‘thee’ and ‘thou’.
Experimental video by Douglas Hall structured on The Tempest. The work alludes to the position of the individual in a postmodern culture, and the tension between natural and technological power. Hall tempers...
Theatre designer Shelagh Keegan talks to Christie Carson. Keegan talks about her approach to design (starting with copious notes from the text), her work with David Thacker, the collaborative process,...
Short. Two wives and two soldiers divided by war discuss the horror of the conflict. The film uses poetic language to open dialogue with its audience concerning the transience of life and the consequences of...
Television schools programme. Scenes from Richard II selected and introduction written by Ivor Brown. Presented by John Gielgud. An analysis of the play and enacted scenes.
Low-budget feature film. A modern retelling of Romeo and Juliet. The secretive romance between a young couple drawn from two competing criminal gangs threatens to break an uneasy truce and ignite murderous...
Television schools programme in the Drama for Sixth Forms slot. Scenes from Julius Caesar introduced by John Gielgud; episodes selected and written by Ivor Brown. An analysis of the play and enacted scenes.
Feature film re-locating Romeo and Juliet to modern Israel and the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. Romeo is an Israeli Jew and Juliet a young Palestinian. The film doesn’t follow the text but alludes to many...
Schools television programme. A discussion of Henry V with scenes enacted. Scenes selected and introduction written by Ivor Brown and presented by John Gielgud.
King Henry V grapples with two enemies: the fear of his men and the awesome might of his foes as Agincourt beckons.