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Radio broadcast. Anne Tyler’s contemporary response to The Taming of the Shrew follows the story of college drop-out Kate Battista, who keeps house for her widowed father and 15-year-old sister Bianca.
Film version of The Tempest. No cast or production credits found. Ball, paraphrasing from Bioscope (December 12 1912), writes ‘the film consequently has pictured the beginning and end of the story,...
Recording of an online event held using Zoom in which Erin Sloan and guests (including Dr Jim Horne, Barbara Zahora and Tyler Madeley) explore how the gunpowder plot of 1605 may have influenced Shakespeare...
RKO short primarily serving as an outlet for the comedy team of Wheeler & Woolsey. They take pills from a Professor Sweinstein and are transported into characters in history - Mark Antony and Julius Caesar.
Student feature. In 1892, amidst the mountains of pioneer Utah, a young man named Hamlet must find it within himself to take action against Claudius, the man who killed his father and married his mother.
Recording of a Zoom production of a play written by Kristen Doherty and directed by Jacqueline Elisabeth. It imagines William Shakespeare being a contestant of the reality series "The Bachelor" where he is...
Short. Queen Eleanor and King John ponder an unwelcome conflict with France over the crown. Suddenly, as if in answer to their plight, a mysterious stranger arrives, one who may be the bastard son of Richard...
Television production of the play directed by Don Taylor with Tyler Butterworth (Proteus) and John Hudson (Valentine).
Audio podcast. Rosie Goldsmith speaks to Norwegian thriller writer Jo Nesbo, who has written a crime novel set in the 1970s inspired by Shakespeare’s Macbeth. The books has been published as part of the...
A video recording of the Washington Shakespeare Company’s 2001 production of Love’s Labour’s Lost directed by P.J. Paparelli and videotaped for WAPAVA by James J. Taylor. Andrew Laird is Berowne and...