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Live afternoon broadcast of The Taming of the Shrew adapted by Philip Hanson from William Dawkins’ 1953 production for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Michael P. Jensen ‘Radio’ in Burt, Richard (ed)....
Radio broadcast of Twelfth Night directed and produced by Andrew Allan and adapted for radio by Lister Sinclair. Alice Hill is Viola and Barry Morse Orsino. Donald Brown is the singer.
Soap opera. Shakespeare is put to work writing soap opera. Jack Manning, in modern dress and using few props, pretends to be Hamlet’s ghost come back to earth to tell about the dark doings at Elsinore. He...
Feature film comedy about a college professor (Webb) who is embarrassed when some silent swashbuckling films he made long ago bring him new prominence on television. He tries to stop the films being shown...
Shakespeare’s tragedy produced for radio by Wilfrid Grantham. This version is adapted from George Devine’s theatre production at the Stratford Memorial Theatre, with Michael Redgrave in the title role....
Experimental and unfinished film using the same ‘Chant of Ariel’ extract, spoken by John Gielgud, from The Tempest which Lye used in his 1935 film of the same title.
Feature film. Kubrick’s first feature film, an allegory about four soldiers trapped behind enemy lines in a nameless war. The film references The Tempest. When Sidney is left to guard the unnamed woman...
Radio version of Love’s Labour’s Lost. No further details known (4/2007).
Sound recording of the Old Vic Company’s 1952-53 stage production of Macbeth with Alec Guinness and Pamela Brown as the Macbeths.
Two extracts from Henry V, adapted for radio and produced by Peter Watts. With John Clements as the King and Kay Hammond as Katharine.