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Two programmes relating to course AA306, Shakespeare: text and Performance. Band 1) Theatre Games: Dramatist Clive Barker, actress Fiona Shaw and Cicely Berry, voice director of the Royal Shakespeare...
Two programmes relating to course AA306: Band 1) Measure for Measure: explores the interlocking themes of chastity, identity, sexuality, and religion in Measure for Measure through specially filmed scenes...
Extracts include: Sonnet 130 read by dairy farmer, Norman, on his tractor. - Trail for As You Like It with Helena Bonham Carter and David Morrissey. - Sonnet 2 read by Vicki Wilson at South Tyneside College....
In a series of workshops actress Fiona Shaw and some drama students explore ways in which ‘Medea’, Euripedes’ violent play of revenge and murder, might be realised for a modern audience. Focuses on two...
An unabridged recording of the play using the New Cambridge Shakespeare edition edited by A.R. Braunmuller. Stephen Dillane and Fiona Shaw are the Macbeths.
Educational videotape. Casting often determines where an audience’s sympathy lies; choosing an actor to play a major role like Richard II or Bolingbroke can be a complex procedure, often requiring a...
An unabridged recording of the play using the New Cambridge Shakespeare edition edited by G. Blakemore Evans. Michael Sheen and Kate Beckinsale in the title roles.
In three parts: 1) a workshop on scenes from As You Like It run by actress Fiona Shaw, exploring the language of the play; 2) an assessment of the 1994 production of the play staged by Cheek by Jowl; 3) a...
A television version of the play, directed by Deborah Warner, first produced in Dublin in 1991 and then transferred to London’s West End. Hedda Gabler (Fiona Shaw) is a woman uncomfortably out of her time,...
Juliet Stevenson and Fiona Shaw discuss and illustrate some of the discoveries they have made while playing Rosalind and Celia.
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