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ROMEO & JULIET is a collage motion graphics animation incorporating on-line images, gouache paintings, watercolour, and photography, It offers a re-interpretation of Shakespeare’s classic told with sea...
Computer animation. Naked Rabbit presents Act II sc ii of Hamlet acted by cats, with Hamlet being an impression of Charlton Heston. The show is introduced from a study by Frasier Tomcat, a spoof on Alistair...
A cartoon version of Romeo and Juliet enacted by the Guinea Pig Theatre. Two guinea pigs in a cage perform the play. There is no dialogue, but guinea pig Romeo serenades Juliet with a guitar. ‘Adapted for...
Animation film by Dusan Petricic. Romeo and Juliet is acted out by a travelling group of monsters and dragons. Romeo has two heads and Juliet is a bashful hippopotamus.
BBC radio morning magazine programme presented by Jack de Manio. Includes a short item on Peter, a budgerigar at Guildford Public Library, who can speak the lines ‘to be or not to be’ and’friends,...
Poet Ian McMillan hosts late night entertainment with a celebration of what Shakespeare can tell future generations - about animals, sound, performance and language. With actor Paterson Joseph, grime poet...
Children’s show starring the glove puppet fox, Basil Brush. The episode includes a comedy sketch based on the balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet, and Derek, Basil and Stuart Sherwin (traffic warden in the...
Warner Brothers cartoon. A Shakespearean dog, tired of being a Looney Tune character, quits Warner Brothers to study dramatic acting and goes to his country house to practise. He finds that the Goofy Gophers...
Television satirical puppet show. Includes two brief sketches, one where film director Michael Winner tries to direct television presenter Jim Bowen as Hamlet, the other where the producers of a new...
Animated short. An experimental, clay animated film shot in cinemascope, close to the North Cape and based on Shakespeare’s Sonnet XVIII (`Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day’). On midsummer...