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Short fiction film. A study of colonialism through the character of Caliban.
Radio documentary series presented by Peter Holland which considers how Shakespeare’s plays have been absorbed into the theatrical traditions of different countries. Among the productions discussed are a...
Radio broadcast. 4-part weekly series, presented by Patrick Martyn, showcasing contemporary musical adaptations inspired by Shakespeare. The pieces examined range from popular musicals such as Kiss Me Kate...
Experimental short. A treatment of the 3.5 minute passage from the opening of PROSPERO’S BOOKS showing Prospero walking through his library. The footage of Prospero is shown three times and on each showing...
Radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s play in a two-part production directed by Walter Acosta. With John Gielgud as Prospero and Karen Ascoe as Miranda. Music specially composed and performed by Bernard Shaw.
Professor A.D. Nuttall examines how, in his last plays Shakespeare turns to the world of fairy tale in contrast to the realism of his earlier works.
A personal view of the play presented by Laurens van der Post. The series aims to develop a greater understanding and appreciation of the plays by placing them in their social and historical context and by...
One of a series of study tapes developed and produced in association with the Language Centre of the University of Exeter.
A television play written and directed by George Moorse. No further details known (10/2007).
Production of The Tempest for Hungarian television directed by Horváth Z. Gergely with Mensáros László as Prospero.
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