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The Phoenix and the Turtle directed by George Rylands for the University of Cambridge Marlowe Society and read by John Burrow. Other poems are read by other readers.
Scenes from Shakespeare performed by Anew McMaster and his Shakespearean Company: The Taming of the Shrew. Act II, i; Othello Act V ii; The Merchant of Venice Act I iii, Act III i; Romeo and Juliet Act 1 iv,...
Sound recording. Romeo and Juliet directed by Anew McMaster with McMaster and Jillian Gotts in the title roles.
Travelogue of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire which includes brief scenes of a rehearsal for an open air production of Much Ado About Nothing by students of Queen’s College. Narrated by Michael Redgrave.
The New York opening of Sergei Yutkevich’s film OTHELLO on 15 May 1960 at the 55th Street Playhouse. Sabrina, Lauren Bacall, Roddy McDowell, Tom Poston, Jessica Tandy and Lee Remick are seen.
Educational short. Uses Olivier’s HENRY V (1945) to illustrate the activities that precede a production of a play at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.
A US series of informal and topical conversations with guests speaking from different geographical locations, including Dilys Powell from London, Tennessee Williams from Key West, Florida, and Yukio Mishima...
By showing Londoners of various occupations visiting the Globe theatre during Elizabethan times, the film reveals the social life of the age, which is then related to the writings of Sir Thomas More, Richard...
Maynard Mack, Yale University, uses portraits (e.g. Sir Francis Drake), maps (Visscher’s View) and models (Globe Playhouse) to discuss the relationship between the age of Elizabeth and Hamlet. He reflects...
Professor Mack of Yale University divides the play into three sections: a ghost story, a detective story, and a revenge story. and discusses the major characters and movements, illustrated with scenes from...