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Peter Brook’s 2002 screen adaptation of Hamlet based on his Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord, Paris, production The Tragedy of Hamlet.
Peter Brook’s adaptation of the classic Hindu epic story, which could be translated as ‘the great history of mankind’, the longest poem in history, a saga of fighting battles and finding peace, of good...
Covers the work of Peter Brook at the Centre for International Theatre Creations (CICT) during a tour of Australia.The Centre was formed in Paris in 1970 and brought together performers and musicians of 18...
Shows Peter Brook’s methods and theatrical approach. During a series of day-long sessions at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brook and his group from the International Centre of Theatre Research performed...
Documentary film. Peter Brook created the International Centre of Theatre Research in Paris in 1970. In the autumn of 1973, the Centre conducted a five-week work period at the Brooklyn Academy of Music,...
An interview with Peter Brook recorded in 1973 just after his return from Africa with his Centre of Theatre Research group of actors. Brook discusses his views on such issues as cross-cultural performances,...
Peter Brook’s 1953 film adaptation of the John Gay opera. Laurence Olivier plays MacHeath, a highwayman in Newgate prison, and his love for too many beautiful women.
Bernard Levin talks to Peter Brook about his 35-year career as a director in theatre, film and television.
Radio talk series. Presenter Gerald Pratley gives an introduction to Peter Brook’s career. There are extracts from a lecture Brook gave in Paris on the aesthetics of cinema and theatre speaking of the...
BBC television arts documentary programme about Peter Brook. Filmed in rehearsal with Brook in Paris, Stratford and London. The programme focuses on his work since his celebrated production of A Midsummer...
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