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Animation. A fictional account of 400 years of the history of England in a series of tableaux, from the feudal communities of the Middle Ages, through the Industrial Revolution and the rise of the merchants...
A teaching package for American high school teachers and students comprising: Teacher’s Guide to Shakespeare’s life and times and his role in American culture, with lesson plans. Recitation Contest...
Drama educationalist Kieron Jones travels from his home village of Frambrough in England to the favelas (shanty towns) of Vitoria and Rio de Janiero in Brazil. His challenge is to get children and young...
American television western drama. Concerns Deadwood, Dakota and charts Deadwood’s growth from camp to town incorporating such themes as the setting up of communities and western capitalism. The third...
Michael Boyd, artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, speaks on the RSC’s effort to adapt to cultural change in the twenty-first century. He examines the training of actors, the rehearsal...
Documentary. An anthology of theatrical scenes that correlate English and Spanish theatre traditions showing how religious drama from medieval Europe survives in hispanic communities in New Mexico and...
A postmodern take on the Shakespeare play as dreamed by Marina, the young daughter of the protagonist. They and other immigrants live in the interstices of a complex ring of roads, leading to an apocalyptic...
Independent feature film. Set in New York’s Lower East Side, a reworking of Romeo and Juliet and updating of WEST SIDE STORY using rock music. The interracial love affair between an Italian boy and a...
Video of a stage performance. A co-production between FACE to FACE (Denmark) and TheatreWorks (Singapore). The performance, which centres around an absent Hamlet, was created via a workshop process. The work...
Video recording of Robin Phillips’ 1987 production of As You Like It for the Young Company at the Stratford (Ontario) Shakespeare Festival. Nancy Palk is Rosalind.