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US variety series. This episode includes a sketch in which Kaye, the Earl Brown Singers and the Tony Charmoli Dancers deliver a musical version of the ‘Seven Ages of Man’ speech from As You Like It...
US variety series. This episode includes a sketch on what commercials might look like if they were written by some of the great authors: William Shakespeare (`Macbath’), William Faulkner (`A detergent...
Educational series. The last in a series of broadcasts on Romeo and Juliet produced by the Iowa State University-owned WOI-TV. Millard R. Kratochvi of the University’s English and Speech department...
Part 1: The Congress. A radio documentary introducing the 1st World Shakespeare Congress in Vancouver, August 1971 documented by Joan Coldwell. (a) Prof. Roy Daniells, University of British Columbia,...
Final episode in a 20-part series hosted by Astere E. Claeyssens, at the time professor of creative writing at George Washington University, D.C., and artistic consultant to the APA-Phoenix Repertory Company...
The play adapted by Vernon Radcliffe and hosted and narrated by Clayton Hamilton. No role names known (4/2008).
US variety show. An item features Kaye and Jose Ferrer in a musical revue entitled ‘To be or not to be’ that might have resulted had Shakespeare written Hamlet for television. Ferrer is Hamlet and Kaye...
Excerpts produced for a school audience. Shows the murder of Duncan (II ii) and the sleepwalking scene (V i). The London Symphony Orchestra is conducted by Muir Matheson.
Television series of filmed classics. Charles Laughton recites from the Bible and other texts, reads poetry, tells stories and jokes including a reading from Twelfth Night (II iv).
Fiction short. Alice Day is Juliet in a rustic stage performance of Romeo and Juliet. Ball notes ‘I wish I had seen, a Mack Sennett Romeo and Juliet with the hilariously cross-eyed Ben Turpin as Romeo. In...