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French language radio production of Love’s Labour’s Lost directed by Rogert Citerne and adapted for radio by Ester Martel from a translation by François-Victor Hugo. Role names unknown (4/2008).
Radio broadcast. In part 3 and 4 of the music series ‘Keyboard Talks’, Leslie H. Heward and Victor Hely-Hutchinson talk about the current production of Verdi’s Falstaff at the Old Vic, London.
Feature film. Victor returns to Buenos Aires after his father’s death and a stay in Mexico to prepare a radio production of Love’s Labour’s Lost. Reuniting with his repertory, he finds himself sorting...
Ellen Terry reciting Portia’s speech from Act IV i beginning ‘The quality of mercy is not strain’d...' The speech is included in GREAT HISTORICAL SHAKESPEARE RECORDINGS issued by Naxos and...
R.A. Foakes, University of Kent, and A.R. Humphreys, University of Leicester, argue that the themes of love and power, with their underlying tensions and instabilities, are central to the play, and that the...
Radio version of the play produced and adapted by C. A. Lewis. With Laura Cowie as Cleopatra, Cecil Ramage as Antony and Douglas Burbidge as Caesar. V.C. Clinton Baddeley acts as narrator. The incidental...
Audio podcast. Seventh and final episode of a radio serialisation of Shakespeare’s Othello. Episode scripts were adapted and produced by Catherine Eaton and rendered into modern English verse by Mfoniso...
Radio broadcast of a performance of Act IV, Scene iii of Shakespeare’s A Winter’s Tale.
E.H. (Edward Hugh) Sothern reciting Hamlet’s soliloquy ‘to be, or not to be’ and Hamlet’s speech to the players (III ii).
Television series discussing cinema. In this edition Charlton Heston talks about his role as actor and director in Antony and Cleopatra.