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Short. Richard, Duke of Gloucester, plots ito become king of England. To do this, he does not thesitate to plot the murder of his brother and his own nephews. Having become king, he faces the Duke of...
A 2-CD set features historic recordings of celebrated people in the arts, drama, the sciences, sport and exploration. Shakespeare-related items include Ellen Terry as Ophelia and Sir Henry Irving as Richard...
Radio broadcast presented by Natalie Wheen introducing complete performances of classical music inspired by Shakespeare. The programme includes music from Tchaikovsky’s ‘Fantasy overture: Hamlet’,...
Feature film. "Now is the winter of our discontent..." With these timeless words, Duke Richard - lounging on his sun deck - sets his murderous plans in motion. His goal: to eliminate the hated rival...
Low-budget independent feature film produced by a Brighton-based film collective. The play is transferred to warring gang factions of a notorious contemporary Brighton housing project.
A modern interpretation by the English Shakespeare Company, recorded at the Grand Theatre, Swansea before a live audience. The seven plays in the ‘Wars of the Roses’ cycle were performed over seven...
Polish television production of Richard III for stage by Feliks Falk and for television by Stanislaw Zajaczkowski. Andrzej Seweryn is Richard.
Radio programme commemorating the quincentenary of the death of Richard III at Bosworth. Laurence Olivier’s recital of the opening monologue of Shakespeare’s play is followed by William Walton’s score...
Radio broadcast. Together with experts in the field, Penny Tuerk examines whether Richard III was indeed the deformed, ambitious monarch he is being portrayed as in Shakespeare’s play, or whether he is the...
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