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Daniel Rosenthal, author of Shakespeare on Screen (London: Hamlyn, 2000), lectures on the screen history of Romeo and Juliet. The lecture was recorded in the Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, London.
Radio series. Lenny Henry looks at the stage history of Othello.
The video combines clips from major film productions with interviews and commentary by directors and scholars on the adapability of Shakespeare to the screen. Includes excerpts from Julie Taymor’s TITUS,...
Documentary transmitted within the BBC Focus Slot in The LEARNING ZONE. Assesses the importance of soliloquies in Shakespeare’s plays and includes an interview with Kenneth Branagh in which he discusses...
Career interview with Sir Kenneth Branagh moderated by Jenelle Riley for the Screen Actor’s Guild Foundation in Los Angeles. He talks about training at RADA, auditioning at the RSC in Stratford, his work...
Educational resource pack aimed at KS3 and KS4 featuring a collection of selected film extracts on DVD alongside a CD-ROM of teachers’ notes, context sheets, activity sheets and film stills for analysis....
Radio programme exploring how actors come to terms with ageing, and draws parallels with how old age is portrayed on stage and screen. From characters like Victor Meldrew in One Foot in the Grave via...
Podcast series. Husband-and-wife Aidan and Lindsay discuss the importance of early adaptations of Shakespeare and how this helped shape the early development of cinema. Screen productions discussed include:...
Three-part documentary from BBC Learning Zone on how Gregory Doran’s 2008 production of Hamlet with David Tennant in the title role was restaged and filmed for television. Actors and the production team...
Three-part series screening previously unseen television interviews with Bernard Braden given in 1968. In this second episode Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting speak about their roles in Zeffirelli’s ROMEO...