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This adaptation of John Osborne’s LUTHER was part of the American Film Theater series, conceived in the 1970s by producer Ely Landau and meant to be shown theatrically just like a play, with tickets sold...
The radio play by Samuel Beckett.
A visually stunning film adaptation of Thackeray’s novel, in which an 18th century Irish rogue yearns for success but in his quest for riches loses his sense of perspective.
A television production of the play, originally in six separate episodes, with Patrick Magee as Lear.
Samuel Beckett’s work for radio, with music specially written for this performance by Humphrey Searle, and played by the Sinfonia of London conducted by the composer.
A performance of the first play written specifically for television by Samuel Beckett.
Kubrick’s controversial screen version of the novel by Anthony Burgess. A violent and bleak vision of the future. The DVD includes the illustrated screenplay containing 800 still images from A Clockwork...
The relentlessly cold and unemotional interpretation was heavily influenced by the essay, ‘King Lear or Endgame’, in which the Polish poet/critic/academic Jan Kott argued that Lear should be interpreted...
Robert Shaw and Patrick Magee star in this 1968 cinema adaptation by Harold Pinter of his play about a lodger in a seaside boarding house threatened by two strangers.
The Birthday Party was originally presented on stage in London in 1958 and since then the play has been frequently revived. Its author, Harold Pinter, is now recognised as one of the greatest talents in...
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