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A version of Macbeth choreographed by Vladimir Vasilyev and Sally Gilpin danced by the Bolshoi Ballet to music by Kirill Mochanov conducted by Fuat Mansurov. The ballet ends with the three witches luring...
A production of the play, set in 1920s Italy and the rise of Fascism, made to celebrate the Shakespeare’s Festival 40th anniversary. The production was produced for the stage by Richard Monette and...
Documentary about the working methods of Japanese theatre director, Tadashi Suzuki. Suzuki incorporates his technique and methodology in an Australian workshop and training session in preparation for the...
Avant-garde work by Polish-born, US resident media artist, Miroslaw Rogola. Combines live action and video sequences. The witches are no longer prophets, they become the future. Leaving flesh and blood...
A modern dress production set in Fascist Germany. Filmed on a primitive set, heavily cut, and with cutaway shots which reveal cameramen crouching in the wings. Originally broadcast on Westinghouse Studio One...
Russian adaptation of the play. Katya Luchko is Viola.
Television production of Romeo and Juliet commissioned for C4’s Middle English schools slot. Directed by Alan Horrox with Geraldine Somerville as Juliet and Jonathan Firth as Romeo.
The Münchner Kammerspiele 1986 production of Troilus and Cressida filmed by German television and shown in two parts. The production is directed by Dieter Dorn with Tobias Moretti as Troilus and Sunnyi...
Radio broadcast. Louise Swan surveys film adaptations of Shakespeare, examining the work of directors such as Laurence Olivier, Akira Kurosawa, Franco Zeffirelli, Derek Jarman, Kozintsev, Max Reinhardt,...
Karin Beier’s stage production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream directed for German television by Georg Wübbert and relayed live from the Berlin Schillertheater. The production used a multicultural cast...
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