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University of Virginia literature professor Paul Cantor discusses Shakespeare comedies and his use of comedy. The discussion is split into three sections: 1. Comedy and Scepticism; 2. Shakespeare’s Comedy;...
Professor Peter Davison and Dr Michael Hattaway, both of the University of Kent, discuss Shakespearean comedy.
Mendocino College Theatre Department’s staging of A Comedy of Errors taped on multiple High Definition cameras over several nights. No cast details known.
Lecture 12 in the Approaching Shakespeare series asks how seriously we can take the farcical exploits of Comedy of Errors, drawing out the play’s serious concerns with identity and selfhood.
Video made to celebrate the post-lockdown reopening of the RSC’s theatres at Stratford-upon-Avon. Director Philip Breen, associate designer Ruth Hall, set and costume designer Max Jones, composer Paddy...
Feature film version of The Comedy of Errors. No other details known (2007).
A series studying the history of theatre. Through the ages, playwrights of comedy were indebted to the Roman master of farce and comedy, Plautus. Chief among them was William Shakespeare, whose grammar...
Hungarian television version of The Comedy of Errors directed by Imre Kerényi. Role names unknown.
A three-part series which spoofs Shakespeare’s plays in a modern setting. The first episode series includes the sketches ‘Taming of the Bitch’ - a marriage counsellor helps a young couple overcome...
Production of The Comedy of Errors directed for Austrian television by Herbert Wochinz. No further information known in addition to some cast members. (4/2008).