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Hungarian television version of the production of As You Like It staged by Gábor Székely in 1983 for Katona József Szinház. Dorottya Udvaros is Rosalind.
Hungarian television version of Timon of Athens based on Gábor Székely’s 1976 stage production with Gyula Piróth in the title role.
Video recording of László Vámos’ 1962 stage production of Hamlet with Míklos Gábor in the title role.
Television recording of King Lear based on the 1967 stage production directed by Marton Endre with Lajos Básti in the title role.
The three musical pieces collected on the CD represent a cross section of the instrumental theatre of Russian composer Alexander Bakshi. The first track, ‘Hamlet is Dying’, is a 18-minute Shakespeare...
Soloman Mikhoels in his dressing room putting on his masks and make-up to play King Lear. Scenes of him playing Lear on stage.
US late night talk/variety show hosted by Johnny Carson. In this episode Charles Nelson Reilly recites Hamlet’s ‘to be or not’ soliloquy. An actress had dismissed him as he tried to join the...
Romeo and Juliet performed by the Kiev Ballet and the Shevchenko Opera and Ballet Theatre. Titles in Ukrainian.
Audio recording of Macbeth directed, adapted and edited by Peggy Webber with David Warner and Jeanette Nolan in the title roles. Other roles unknown.
Neil Aldrich recites Shakespeare’s sonnets, and other works, speculating about the recitative convention employed in the 17th century. The delivery is rap-like, very different from the performance norm....