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Shakespeare Live! From the RSC
Titre original: Shakespeare Live! From the RSC ( Film )
From the stage of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, David Tennant, Catherine Tate and guests mark the life of William Shakespeare on the 400th anniversary of the playwright's death.
Shakespeare's Henry V: Live from The Barn Theatre
Titre original: Shakespeare's Henry V: Live from The Barn Theatre ( Film )
This timeless Shakespeare tale is cleverly brought up to date and explores the conflict between tradition and modernity in Britain through the lens of a nation at war.
Richard II - Live at Shakespeare's Globe
Titre original: Richard II - Live at Shakespeare's Globe ( Film )
A performance of Shakespeare's Richard II broadcast live from the Globe Theatre, London.
The Merry Wives of Windsor - Live at Shakespeare's Globe
Titre original: The Merry Wives of Windsor - Live at Shakespeare's Globe ( Film )
Double-meanings, disguises and dirty laundry abound as Sir John Falstaff sets about improving his financial situation by wooing Mistress Page and Mistress Ford. But the ‘Merry Wives’ quickly cotton on to his tricks and decide to have a bit of fun of their own at Falstaff’s expense… The Merry Wives of Windsor is the only comedy that Shakespeare set in his native land. Drawing influences from British 1930s fashion, music and dance, the production will celebrate women, the power and beauty of nature, and with its witty mix of verbal and physical humour, it rejoices in a tradition that reaches right down to the contemporary English sitcom. The Windsor Locals appear courtesy of Soldiers’ Arts Academy, London Bubble and Clean Break.
Measure for Measure: Live from The Globe
Titre original: Measure for Measure: Live from The Globe ( Film )
William Shakespeare's darkest comedy, Measure for Measure. Live from Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London, this television production of the play was broadcast on BBC4 on Sept 4, 2004. Directed for stage by John Dove and for television by Janet Fraser Cook. Presented by Andrew Marr and with comment from historian David Starkey, actress Juliet Stevenson and the production’s director John Dove. Starring Mark Rylance, Liam Brennan and Sophie Thompson.