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The Reduced Shakespeare Company The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged Comedy
published: 18 Mar 2016
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A Midsummer Night's Dream - The Complete Shakespeare - SN Audiobooks - High-Res - 4K
Shakespeare Network Educational Program - Exclusive SN Audiobooks Productions - High-Res - 4K: A Midsummer Night's Dream - The Complete Shakespeare - Timeline: Act 1.1 - 0:22 / 1.2 - 13:54 / Act 2.1 - 19:47 / 2.2 - 37:23 / Act 3.1 - 49:42 / 3.2 - 1:02:20 / Act 4.1 - 1:29:50 / 4.2 - 1:44:18 / Act 5.1 - 1:47:02
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The Complete Plays of William Shakespeare is a series of audio drama presentations of all 38 plays of William Shakespeare. The plays are unabridged and based on The Complete Pelican Shakespeare, published by Penguin Classics.
Most of the actors are past or present members of the Royal Shakespeare Company including: Sir John Gielgud, James Reynard, David ...
published: 05 Dec 2020
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What Shakespeare's English Sounded Like - and how we know
Botched rhymes, buried puns and a staged accent that sounds more Victorian than Elizabethan. No more! Use linguistic sleuthing to dig up the surprisingly different sound of the bard's Early Modern English.
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~ Briefly, and without spoilers ~
I'm embarrassed to admit that this is the first time I ever really got into Shakespeare. There's a personal story here, which I'll quickly share in the video.
The idea of reconstructing his pronunciation intrigued me. As I started making trips to the library and downloading old grammars, I just found the questions piling on. I did find some answers for you.
It starts with his odd spelling - well, the spelling he...
published: 24 Feb 2017
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JOHN FLORIO, SHAKESPEARE, AND PROVERBS
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Hi everyone! In this video I talk about proverbs and the similarities between John Florio's proverbs and the proverbs in Shakespeare's plays.
#proverbs #englishlanguage #shakespeare #johnflorio #italianliterature #englishliterature
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published: 29 Oct 2023
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I read everything Shakespeare ever wrote
The hosts of the AirBnB were so nice and helpful so I think you should all stay there when you inevitably do the same thing as me: https://airbnb.com/h/masonscourt
published: 17 May 2024
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Taming of the shrew, Shakespeare Retold BBC
This is the full Shakespeare Retold movie of Taming of the shrew, BBC 2005
The other 3 movies of Shakespeare Retold are also on this channel.
published: 01 Jul 2020
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Acting Shakespeare - Masterclass - John Barton - Dustin Hoffman - Kevin Kline - NY Sessions 2003 4K
"Barton’s legacy is the most exhilarating tribute one can pay to Shakespeare."
Maximianno Cobra - Shakespeare Network - Founder and Artistic Director
- CAST -
Featuring:
Dustin Hoffman, Charles S. Dutton, Liev Schreiber, Kevin Kline, Lynn Collins, Cynthia Nixon, David Hyde Pierce, Keith David, Patrick Stewart, Peter Hall.
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This fascinating program brings viewers into a workshop run by John Barton, cofounder of the Royal Shakespeare Company, that demonstrates how vividly accessible Shakespeare’s language can be when it is heard rather than read. Barton explains that Shakespeare’s text gives subtle cues to actors about how a scene should be played, and that audie...
published: 17 Apr 2021
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Why should you read Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”? - Iseult Gillespie
Explore William Shakespeare’s play “The Tempest”, a story of shipwreck, magic and a fight for power.
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Claps of thunder and flashes of lightning illuminate a swelling sea, as a ship buckles beneath the waves. It is no ordinary storm, but a violent and vengeful tempest, and it sets the stage for Shakespeare’s most enigmatic play. Why does this play still resonate with modern readers? Iseult Gillespie investigates.
Lesson by Iseult Gillespie, directed by Héloïse Dorsan Rachet.
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published: 05 Feb 2019
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Hamlet - Richard Burton - John Gielgud - Broadway production - Shakespeare - 1964 - HD Restored - 4K
Richard Burton as Hamlet - Directed by John Gielgud who also played the Ghost was mounted at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre - Broadway. It opened April 9, 1964, and played 137 performances before closing August 8, 1964. The landmark revival was directed by noted Shakespeare actor John Gielgud.
Formats Available - High Resolution Quality: 4K - HD - DVD - downloadable MP4 files - New 2024 - Resored Version! Buy Now! - STORE: https://tempuscollection.com/en/catalogue/4k-videos-downloads/item/hamlet-richard-burton-john-gielgud-broadway-production-shakespeare-1964-hd-restored-2024-4k
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Directed by John Gielgud (stage) - Bill Colleran (film)
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Richard Burton as Hamlet...
published: 14 May 2021
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WHO WROTE SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS? | SHAKESPEARE AUTHORSHIP QUESTION
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WHO WROTE SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS? | SHAKESPEARE AUTHORSHIP QUESTION
Hi everyone and welcome back to John Florio’s channel, i’m Mary and i’m here to talk about John Florio!
In my last video i talked about Love’s Labour’s Lost and discussed Florio’s collaboration with Shakespeare, which is something that Shakespeare’s scholars are reluctant to discuss.
When i posted the love labour’s lost video, some people have answered me: "yeah but you know, it was actually Florio who wrote the play, there was no collaboration" and talking about collaboration we obviously enter the authorship question, and ...
published: 13 Nov 2022
2:17:12
A Midsummer Night's Dream - The Complete Shakespeare - SN Audiobooks - High-Res - 4K
Shakespeare Network Educational Program - Exclusive SN Audiobooks Productions - High-Res - 4K: A Midsummer Night's Dream - The Complete Shakespeare - Timeline: ...
Shakespeare Network Educational Program - Exclusive SN Audiobooks Productions - High-Res - 4K: A Midsummer Night's Dream - The Complete Shakespeare - Timeline: Act 1.1 - 0:22 / 1.2 - 13:54 / Act 2.1 - 19:47 / 2.2 - 37:23 / Act 3.1 - 49:42 / 3.2 - 1:02:20 / Act 4.1 - 1:29:50 / 4.2 - 1:44:18 / Act 5.1 - 1:47:02
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The Complete Plays of William Shakespeare is a series of audio drama presentations of all 38 plays of William Shakespeare. The plays are unabridged and based on The Complete Pelican Shakespeare, published by Penguin Classics.
Most of the actors are past or present members of the Royal Shakespeare Company including: Sir John Gielgud, James Reynard, David Tennant, Eileen Atkins, Ciaran Hinds, Imogen Stubbs, Damien Lewis, Adjoa Andoh, David Harewood, Maggie Robertson, Maureen Beattie, Shirley Dixon, Niamh Cusack, Victoria Hamilton, Joe Fiennes, Bob Peck, Adrian Lester, Jennifer Ehle, Jamie Glover, Don Warrington, Patterson Joseph and many more.
Copyright - All rights reserved to their respective owners.
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Screen Adaptation - Co-Production : MISANTHROPOS – Official Website - https://www.misanthropos.net
Adapted by Maximianno Cobra, from Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens", the film exposes the timeless challenge of social hypocrisy, disillusion and annihilation against the poetics of friendship, love, and beauty.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6946736/
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Updated Date Variants - The Oxford Shakespeare: The Complete Works (Second Edition) Published in print: 2005 (first ed. 1986)
1589-91
The Two Gentlemen of Verona;
1590-1
The Taming of the Shrew;
1590-2
Henry VI, Part III;
1591
Henry VI, Part II;
1592
Henry VI, Part I;
Titus Andronicus;
1592-3
Richard III;
1592-4
The Comedy of Errors;
1594-5
Love's Labour's Lost;
1595
Midsummer Night's Dream;
Richard II;
Romeo and Juliet;
1596
King John;
1596-7
Henry IV, Part I;
The Merchant of Venice;
1597-8
Henry IV, Part II;
The Merry Wives of Windsor;
1598-9
Henry V;
Much Ado About Nothing;
1599
Julius Caesar;
1599-1600
As You Like It;
1600-1
Hamlet;
1601
Twelfth Night;
1602
Troilus and Cressida;
1603-4
Measure for Measure;
Othello;
1606
Antony and Cleopatra;
Macbeth;
Timon of Athens;
1606-7
All's Well That Ends Well;
1607
Pericles;
1608
Coriolanus;
1609-10
The Winter's Tale;
1610
King Lear;
1610-11
Cymbeline;
The Tempest;
1613-14
Henry VIII;
The Two Noble Kinsmen.
Exclusive, New, Unique content uploads - fully re-edited-remastered. Educational Program. Exclusive, New, Unique content uploads - fully re-edited-remastered. Educational Program. →
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- A Companion to Shakespeare -masterclasses, reviews, reactions, Academic Studies, historical and original audio-visual content, etc.
https://wn.com/A_Midsummer_Night's_Dream_The_Complete_Shakespeare_Sn_Audiobooks_High_Res_4K
Shakespeare Network Educational Program - Exclusive SN Audiobooks Productions - High-Res - 4K: A Midsummer Night's Dream - The Complete Shakespeare - Timeline: Act 1.1 - 0:22 / 1.2 - 13:54 / Act 2.1 - 19:47 / 2.2 - 37:23 / Act 3.1 - 49:42 / 3.2 - 1:02:20 / Act 4.1 - 1:29:50 / 4.2 - 1:44:18 / Act 5.1 - 1:47:02
Please consider subscribing to our channel for More Insights: https://www.youtube.com/user/ShakespeareNetwork?sub_confirmation=1
The Complete Plays of William Shakespeare is a series of audio drama presentations of all 38 plays of William Shakespeare. The plays are unabridged and based on The Complete Pelican Shakespeare, published by Penguin Classics.
Most of the actors are past or present members of the Royal Shakespeare Company including: Sir John Gielgud, James Reynard, David Tennant, Eileen Atkins, Ciaran Hinds, Imogen Stubbs, Damien Lewis, Adjoa Andoh, David Harewood, Maggie Robertson, Maureen Beattie, Shirley Dixon, Niamh Cusack, Victoria Hamilton, Joe Fiennes, Bob Peck, Adrian Lester, Jennifer Ehle, Jamie Glover, Don Warrington, Patterson Joseph and many more.
Copyright - All rights reserved to their respective owners.
Read the unabridged plays online: https://shakespearenetwork.net/works/plays
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Screen Adaptation - Co-Production : MISANTHROPOS – Official Website - https://www.misanthropos.net
Adapted by Maximianno Cobra, from Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens", the film exposes the timeless challenge of social hypocrisy, disillusion and annihilation against the poetics of friendship, love, and beauty.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6946736/
_______________________________
Why Donate?
Donations to Shakespeare Network help sustain free knowledge and educational programs on Shakespeare Network and our ecosystem of Shakespeare Network projects. Your contributions ensure these resources remain accessible and valuable for all. Thank you.
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Updated Date Variants - The Oxford Shakespeare: The Complete Works (Second Edition) Published in print: 2005 (first ed. 1986)
1589-91
The Two Gentlemen of Verona;
1590-1
The Taming of the Shrew;
1590-2
Henry VI, Part III;
1591
Henry VI, Part II;
1592
Henry VI, Part I;
Titus Andronicus;
1592-3
Richard III;
1592-4
The Comedy of Errors;
1594-5
Love's Labour's Lost;
1595
Midsummer Night's Dream;
Richard II;
Romeo and Juliet;
1596
King John;
1596-7
Henry IV, Part I;
The Merchant of Venice;
1597-8
Henry IV, Part II;
The Merry Wives of Windsor;
1598-9
Henry V;
Much Ado About Nothing;
1599
Julius Caesar;
1599-1600
As You Like It;
1600-1
Hamlet;
1601
Twelfth Night;
1602
Troilus and Cressida;
1603-4
Measure for Measure;
Othello;
1606
Antony and Cleopatra;
Macbeth;
Timon of Athens;
1606-7
All's Well That Ends Well;
1607
Pericles;
1608
Coriolanus;
1609-10
The Winter's Tale;
1610
King Lear;
1610-11
Cymbeline;
The Tempest;
1613-14
Henry VIII;
The Two Noble Kinsmen.
Exclusive, New, Unique content uploads - fully re-edited-remastered. Educational Program. Exclusive, New, Unique content uploads - fully re-edited-remastered. Educational Program. →
______________________________________
Shakespeare Network Educational Program:
- A Companion to Shakespeare -masterclasses, reviews, reactions, Academic Studies, historical and original audio-visual content, etc.
- published: 05 Dec 2020
- views: 28417
6:34
What Shakespeare's English Sounded Like - and how we know
Botched rhymes, buried puns and a staged accent that sounds more Victorian than Elizabethan. No more! Use linguistic sleuthing to dig up the surprisingly differ...
Botched rhymes, buried puns and a staged accent that sounds more Victorian than Elizabethan. No more! Use linguistic sleuthing to dig up the surprisingly different sound of the bard's Early Modern English.
Subscribe for language: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=NativLang
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~ Briefly, and without spoilers ~
I'm embarrassed to admit that this is the first time I ever really got into Shakespeare. There's a personal story here, which I'll quickly share in the video.
The idea of reconstructing his pronunciation intrigued me. As I started making trips to the library and downloading old grammars, I just found the questions piling on. I did find some answers for you.
It starts with his odd spelling - well, the spelling he inherited. Chaucer's medieval spelling was followed by modern sound changes, including the start of the Great Vowel Shift. The introduction of Caxton's printing press and the spelling debates put Early Modern English in a state of flux by Shakespeare's time. They also left our first trail of evidence.
Other evidence comes from rhythm, rhymes and - more reluctantly - puns. Many of these don't work the same way anymore, from the rhymes like "sea" and "prey" to the rhythm of "housewifery".
Modern dialects add another layer of evidence, at times preserving features that standard English accents, notably RP, have lost.
The sound of his language is also shaped by his grammar. His use of "thou" and his third-person "-th" vs "-s" verb endings always stand out to English speakers. Finally, though data-crunchers challenge his legendary status as king of all the words, we consider how innovative he was in the way he used words.
We end with a note on linguist David Crystal's Original Pronunciation ("OP") experiment at the reconstructed Globe Theatre, and some thoughts on what studying Shakespeare's sounds as a different pronunciation system says about him and about us.
~ Credits ~
Narration, art and animation by Josh from NativLang. Some of the music, too.
Sources for claims and for imgs, sfx, fonts and music:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/183wkdASSh4RfY52I5hdPOB3-v2gquXwlpd8EyINZHSE/
https://wn.com/What_Shakespeare's_English_Sounded_Like_And_How_We_Know
Botched rhymes, buried puns and a staged accent that sounds more Victorian than Elizabethan. No more! Use linguistic sleuthing to dig up the surprisingly different sound of the bard's Early Modern English.
Subscribe for language: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=NativLang
Be my patron: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=584038
~ Briefly, and without spoilers ~
I'm embarrassed to admit that this is the first time I ever really got into Shakespeare. There's a personal story here, which I'll quickly share in the video.
The idea of reconstructing his pronunciation intrigued me. As I started making trips to the library and downloading old grammars, I just found the questions piling on. I did find some answers for you.
It starts with his odd spelling - well, the spelling he inherited. Chaucer's medieval spelling was followed by modern sound changes, including the start of the Great Vowel Shift. The introduction of Caxton's printing press and the spelling debates put Early Modern English in a state of flux by Shakespeare's time. They also left our first trail of evidence.
Other evidence comes from rhythm, rhymes and - more reluctantly - puns. Many of these don't work the same way anymore, from the rhymes like "sea" and "prey" to the rhythm of "housewifery".
Modern dialects add another layer of evidence, at times preserving features that standard English accents, notably RP, have lost.
The sound of his language is also shaped by his grammar. His use of "thou" and his third-person "-th" vs "-s" verb endings always stand out to English speakers. Finally, though data-crunchers challenge his legendary status as king of all the words, we consider how innovative he was in the way he used words.
We end with a note on linguist David Crystal's Original Pronunciation ("OP") experiment at the reconstructed Globe Theatre, and some thoughts on what studying Shakespeare's sounds as a different pronunciation system says about him and about us.
~ Credits ~
Narration, art and animation by Josh from NativLang. Some of the music, too.
Sources for claims and for imgs, sfx, fonts and music:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/183wkdASSh4RfY52I5hdPOB3-v2gquXwlpd8EyINZHSE/
- published: 24 Feb 2017
- views: 4722467
10:34
JOHN FLORIO, SHAKESPEARE, AND PROVERBS
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Hi everyone! In this video I talk about proverbs and the similarities between John Florio's proverbs and the proverbs in Shakespeare's plays.
#proverbs #englishlanguage #shakespeare #johnflorio #italianliterature #englishliterature
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A Playlist about John Florio & Henry Wriothesley: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8bZQLKwxXM&list=PLf-pWP4De6ajfuje0mTnbp9I_kFgcLMfu
A Playlist about John Florio & Shakespeare: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qD27IF7Gr7Q&list=PLf-pWP4De6ai2Jh2tp2yGfe0kiAYuQ74K
A Playlist about John Florio & Giordano Bruno: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXyffDFrmcc&list=PLf-pWP4De6ai9FCIAfI59IFJT2eG7UscZ
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Best books to buy about John Florio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ge_CR6vfpj4&t=445s
Fake legends about John Florio you must stop believing NOW: https://youtu.be/M5bEqwiKAWE
https://wn.com/John_Florio,_Shakespeare,_And_Proverbs
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Hi everyone! In this video I talk about proverbs and the similarities between John Florio's proverbs and the proverbs in Shakespeare's plays.
#proverbs #englishlanguage #shakespeare #johnflorio #italianliterature #englishliterature
===========================
Connect with Me!
=============================
IG: @iohannesflorius
TW: @iohannesflorius
WEBSITE: www.resolutejohnflorio.com
email:
[email protected]
- MY BOOK “JOHN FLORIO’S ITALIAN & ENGLISH SONNETS”: https://www.amazon.co.uk/John-Florios-Italian-English-Sonnets/dp/1716114977/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=marianna+iannaccone&qid=1644749397&sr=8-1
A Playlist about John Florio & Henry Wriothesley: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8bZQLKwxXM&list=PLf-pWP4De6ajfuje0mTnbp9I_kFgcLMfu
A Playlist about John Florio & Shakespeare: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qD27IF7Gr7Q&list=PLf-pWP4De6ai2Jh2tp2yGfe0kiAYuQ74K
A Playlist about John Florio & Giordano Bruno: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXyffDFrmcc&list=PLf-pWP4De6ai9FCIAfI59IFJT2eG7UscZ
Are you new to John Florio? Watch this video NOW: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpHCVWx3TRU
Best books to buy about John Florio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ge_CR6vfpj4&t=445s
Fake legends about John Florio you must stop believing NOW: https://youtu.be/M5bEqwiKAWE
- published: 29 Oct 2023
- views: 424
34:51
I read everything Shakespeare ever wrote
The hosts of the AirBnB were so nice and helpful so I think you should all stay there when you inevitably do the same thing as me: https://airbnb.com/h/masonsco...
The hosts of the AirBnB were so nice and helpful so I think you should all stay there when you inevitably do the same thing as me: https://airbnb.com/h/masonscourt
https://wn.com/I_Read_Everything_Shakespeare_Ever_Wrote
The hosts of the AirBnB were so nice and helpful so I think you should all stay there when you inevitably do the same thing as me: https://airbnb.com/h/masonscourt
- published: 17 May 2024
- views: 383480
1:25:33
Taming of the shrew, Shakespeare Retold BBC
This is the full Shakespeare Retold movie of Taming of the shrew, BBC 2005
The other 3 movies of Shakespeare Retold are also on this channel.
This is the full Shakespeare Retold movie of Taming of the shrew, BBC 2005
The other 3 movies of Shakespeare Retold are also on this channel.
https://wn.com/Taming_Of_The_Shrew,_Shakespeare_Retold_BBC
This is the full Shakespeare Retold movie of Taming of the shrew, BBC 2005
The other 3 movies of Shakespeare Retold are also on this channel.
- published: 01 Jul 2020
- views: 153293
57:22
Acting Shakespeare - Masterclass - John Barton - Dustin Hoffman - Kevin Kline - NY Sessions 2003 4K
"Barton’s legacy is the most exhilarating tribute one can pay to Shakespeare."
Maximianno Cobra - Shakespeare Network - Founder and Artistic Director
- CAST -
...
"Barton’s legacy is the most exhilarating tribute one can pay to Shakespeare."
Maximianno Cobra - Shakespeare Network - Founder and Artistic Director
- CAST -
Featuring:
Dustin Hoffman, Charles S. Dutton, Liev Schreiber, Kevin Kline, Lynn Collins, Cynthia Nixon, David Hyde Pierce, Keith David, Patrick Stewart, Peter Hall.
Please consider subscribing to our channel for More Insights: https://www.youtube.com/user/ShakespeareNetwork?sub_confirmation=1
This fascinating program brings viewers into a workshop run by John Barton, cofounder of the Royal Shakespeare Company, that demonstrates how vividly accessible Shakespeare’s language can be when it is heard rather than read. Barton explains that Shakespeare’s text gives subtle cues to actors about how a scene should be played, and that audiences can become immersed in the action by a verbal invitation to the imagination (“Think, when we talk of horses, that you see them…”). With commentary and rehearsal footage that features Kevin Kline, Patrick Stewart, Cynthia Nixon, Charles S. Dutton, Dustin Hoffman, Sir Peter Hall, and others, the film includes some of Shakespeare’s most famous scenes in compelling new interpretations.
John Bernard Adie Barton, CBE (26 November 1928 – 18 January 2018), was a British theatre director and teacher whose close association with the Royal Shakespeare Company spanned more than half a century.
This recording is for educational purposes only and is covered under Fair Use doctrine - Copyright - All rights reserved to their respective owners.
Read the unabridged plays online: https://shakespearenetwork.net/works/plays
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Screen Adaptation - Co-Production : MISANTHROPOS – Official Website - https://www.misanthropos.net
Adapted by Maximianno Cobra, from Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens", the film exposes the timeless challenge of social hypocrisy, disillusion and annihilation against the poetics of friendship, love, and beauty.
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"Barton’s legacy is the most exhilarating tribute one can pay to Shakespeare."
Maximianno Cobra - Shakespeare Network - Founder and Artistic Director
- CAST -
Featuring:
Dustin Hoffman, Charles S. Dutton, Liev Schreiber, Kevin Kline, Lynn Collins, Cynthia Nixon, David Hyde Pierce, Keith David, Patrick Stewart, Peter Hall.
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This fascinating program brings viewers into a workshop run by John Barton, cofounder of the Royal Shakespeare Company, that demonstrates how vividly accessible Shakespeare’s language can be when it is heard rather than read. Barton explains that Shakespeare’s text gives subtle cues to actors about how a scene should be played, and that audiences can become immersed in the action by a verbal invitation to the imagination (“Think, when we talk of horses, that you see them…”). With commentary and rehearsal footage that features Kevin Kline, Patrick Stewart, Cynthia Nixon, Charles S. Dutton, Dustin Hoffman, Sir Peter Hall, and others, the film includes some of Shakespeare’s most famous scenes in compelling new interpretations.
John Bernard Adie Barton, CBE (26 November 1928 – 18 January 2018), was a British theatre director and teacher whose close association with the Royal Shakespeare Company spanned more than half a century.
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Adapted by Maximianno Cobra, from Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens", the film exposes the timeless challenge of social hypocrisy, disillusion and annihilation against the poetics of friendship, love, and beauty.
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Why should you read Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”? - Iseult Gillespie
Explore William Shakespeare’s play “The Tempest”, a story of shipwreck, magic and a fight for power.
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Claps of thunder and flashes of lightning illuminate ...
Explore William Shakespeare’s play “The Tempest”, a story of shipwreck, magic and a fight for power.
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Claps of thunder and flashes of lightning illuminate a swelling sea, as a ship buckles beneath the waves. It is no ordinary storm, but a violent and vengeful tempest, and it sets the stage for Shakespeare’s most enigmatic play. Why does this play still resonate with modern readers? Iseult Gillespie investigates.
Lesson by Iseult Gillespie, directed by Héloïse Dorsan Rachet.
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Explore William Shakespeare’s play “The Tempest”, a story of shipwreck, magic and a fight for power.
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Claps of thunder and flashes of lightning illuminate a swelling sea, as a ship buckles beneath the waves. It is no ordinary storm, but a violent and vengeful tempest, and it sets the stage for Shakespeare’s most enigmatic play. Why does this play still resonate with modern readers? Iseult Gillespie investigates.
Lesson by Iseult Gillespie, directed by Héloïse Dorsan Rachet.
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- published: 05 Feb 2019
- views: 777660
3:10:59
Hamlet - Richard Burton - John Gielgud - Broadway production - Shakespeare - 1964 - HD Restored - 4K
Richard Burton as Hamlet - Directed by John Gielgud who also played the Ghost was mounted at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre - Broadway. It opened April 9, 1964, and ...
Richard Burton as Hamlet - Directed by John Gielgud who also played the Ghost was mounted at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre - Broadway. It opened April 9, 1964, and played 137 performances before closing August 8, 1964. The landmark revival was directed by noted Shakespeare actor John Gielgud.
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Directed by John Gielgud (stage) - Bill Colleran (film)
CAST
Richard Burton as Hamlet
Hume Cronyn as Polonius
Alfred Drake as Claudius
Eileen Herlie as Gertrude
William Redfield as Guildenstern
George Rose as First Gravedigger
George Voskovec as Player King
Philip Coolidge as Voltemand
John Cullum as Laertes
Michael Ebert as Francisco/ Fortinbras
Dillon Evans as Reynaldo/Osric
Clement Fowler as Rosencrantz
Geoff Garland as Lucianus
Barnard Hughes as Marcellus/Priest
Linda Marsh as Ophelia
Robert Milli as Horatio
Hugh Alexander as Cornelius/ Second Gravedigger/ English Ambassador
Robert Burr as Bernardo/Ensemble
Christopher Culkin as Player Queen
Alex Giannini as Ensemble
John Gielgud as Ghost
Claude Harz as Ensemble
John Hetherington as Player Prologue/Ensemble
Gerome Ragni as Ensemble
Linda Seff as Ensemble
Richard L. Sterne as Gentleman
Carol Teitel as Ensemble
Frederick Young as Ensemble
Broadway production of William Shakespeare's Hamlet that played from April 9 to August 8, 1964 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. A filmed record was created by recording three live performances on camera from June 30 to July 1 using a process called Electronovision and then editing them into a single film.
Because Burton disliked wearing period costumes, and for aesthetic reasons of his own, Gielgud conceived of a production performed in a “rehearsal” setting with an incomplete set and the actors wearing what appeared to be street clothes (although the costumes were actually the result of continuous trial-and-error in rehearsals, with the actors bringing in countless variations of attire for Gielgud to consider). Gielgud also opted to depict the Ghost as a shadow against the back of the stage wall, voicing the character himself on tape (since he was unavailable while the production was in performance).
Read the unabridged plays online: https://shakespearenetwork.net/works/plays
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Screen Adaptation - Co-Production : MISANTHROPOS – Official Website - https://www.misanthropos.net
Adapted by Maximianno Cobra, from Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens", the film exposes the timeless challenge of social hypocrisy, disillusion and annihilation against the poetics of friendship, love, and beauty.
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Richard Burton as Hamlet - Directed by John Gielgud who also played the Ghost was mounted at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre - Broadway. It opened April 9, 1964, and played 137 performances before closing August 8, 1964. The landmark revival was directed by noted Shakespeare actor John Gielgud.
Formats Available - High Resolution Quality: 4K - HD - DVD - downloadable MP4 files - New 2024 - Resored Version! Buy Now! - STORE: https://tempuscollection.com/en/catalogue/4k-videos-downloads/item/hamlet-richard-burton-john-gielgud-broadway-production-shakespeare-1964-hd-restored-2024-4k
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Directed by John Gielgud (stage) - Bill Colleran (film)
CAST
Richard Burton as Hamlet
Hume Cronyn as Polonius
Alfred Drake as Claudius
Eileen Herlie as Gertrude
William Redfield as Guildenstern
George Rose as First Gravedigger
George Voskovec as Player King
Philip Coolidge as Voltemand
John Cullum as Laertes
Michael Ebert as Francisco/ Fortinbras
Dillon Evans as Reynaldo/Osric
Clement Fowler as Rosencrantz
Geoff Garland as Lucianus
Barnard Hughes as Marcellus/Priest
Linda Marsh as Ophelia
Robert Milli as Horatio
Hugh Alexander as Cornelius/ Second Gravedigger/ English Ambassador
Robert Burr as Bernardo/Ensemble
Christopher Culkin as Player Queen
Alex Giannini as Ensemble
John Gielgud as Ghost
Claude Harz as Ensemble
John Hetherington as Player Prologue/Ensemble
Gerome Ragni as Ensemble
Linda Seff as Ensemble
Richard L. Sterne as Gentleman
Carol Teitel as Ensemble
Frederick Young as Ensemble
Broadway production of William Shakespeare's Hamlet that played from April 9 to August 8, 1964 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. A filmed record was created by recording three live performances on camera from June 30 to July 1 using a process called Electronovision and then editing them into a single film.
Because Burton disliked wearing period costumes, and for aesthetic reasons of his own, Gielgud conceived of a production performed in a “rehearsal” setting with an incomplete set and the actors wearing what appeared to be street clothes (although the costumes were actually the result of continuous trial-and-error in rehearsals, with the actors bringing in countless variations of attire for Gielgud to consider). Gielgud also opted to depict the Ghost as a shadow against the back of the stage wall, voicing the character himself on tape (since he was unavailable while the production was in performance).
Read the unabridged plays online: https://shakespearenetwork.net/works/plays
_______________________________
Screen Adaptation - Co-Production : MISANTHROPOS – Official Website - https://www.misanthropos.net
Adapted by Maximianno Cobra, from Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens", the film exposes the timeless challenge of social hypocrisy, disillusion and annihilation against the poetics of friendship, love, and beauty.
_______________________________
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Please consider giving a donation today to support our HD AUDIO / IMAGE Restoration Program.
Why Donate?
The main objective of enhancing historical image and sound recordings by digital signal processing is to improve the overall quality of recordings degraded by several distortions. Whether true signal restoration or merely signal enhancement can be achieved depends heavily on the quality of the historical image and sound material.
Image and audio restoration is an extremely time-consuming process that requires skilled audio and image engineers with specific experience in motion pictures, sound and music recording techniques as well as high-end hardware and software.
Donations to Shakespeare Network help sustain free knowledge and educational programs on Shakespeare Network and our ecosystem of Shakespeare Network projects. Your contributions ensure these resources remain accessible and valuable for all. Thank you.
25% Direct support to website:
Keeping the Shakespeare Network websites online is about more than just servers. It also includes ongoing engineering improvements, product development, design and research, and legal support.
25% Administration and governance:
We manage funds and resources responsibly to recruit and support skilled, passionate staff who advance our communities and values.
Our operating budget:
Transparency is core to our organization. The Shakespeare Network develops our annual plan and operating budget through open processes, which are subject to feedback from our volunteers and
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- published: 14 May 2021
- views: 219588
12:14
WHO WROTE SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS? | SHAKESPEARE AUTHORSHIP QUESTION
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WHO WROTE SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS? | SHAKESPEARE AUTHORSHIP QUESTION
Hi everyone and welcome back to John Florio’s channel, i’m Mary and i’m here to talk about John Florio!
In my last video i talked about Love’s Labour’s Lost and discussed Florio’s collaboration with Shakespeare, which is something that Shakespeare’s scholars are reluctant to discuss.
When i posted the love labour’s lost video, some people have answered me: "yeah but you know, it was actually Florio who wrote the play, there was no collaboration" and talking about collaboration we obviously enter the authorship question, and regarding John Florio i know that there are some theories going around, and today i will discuss this topic. Who was Shakespeare? did he really write the plays attributed to him?
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WHO WROTE SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS? | SHAKESPEARE AUTHORSHIP QUESTION
Hi everyone and welcome back to John Florio’s channel, i’m Mary and i’m here to talk about John Florio!
In my last video i talked about Love’s Labour’s Lost and discussed Florio’s collaboration with Shakespeare, which is something that Shakespeare’s scholars are reluctant to discuss.
When i posted the love labour’s lost video, some people have answered me: "yeah but you know, it was actually Florio who wrote the play, there was no collaboration" and talking about collaboration we obviously enter the authorship question, and regarding John Florio i know that there are some theories going around, and today i will discuss this topic. Who was Shakespeare? did he really write the plays attributed to him?
Intro Soundtrack by Scott Buckley: https://www.youtube.com/c/ScottBuckley
* CONTACTS
•JOHN FLORIO - Official Website: www.resolutejohnflorio.com
•JOHN FLORIO ON TWITTER: www.twitter.com/iohannesflorius
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• Write me an email here:
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- MY BOOK “JOHN FLORIO’S ITALIAN & ENGLISH SONNETS”: https://www.amazon.co.uk/John-Florios-Italian-English-Sonnets/dp/1716114977/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=marianna+iannaccone&qid=1644749397&sr=8-1
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A Playlist about John Florio & Henry Wriothesley: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8bZQLKwxXM&list=PLf-pWP4De6ajfuje0mTnbp9I_kFgcLMfu
A Playlist about John Florio & Shakespeare: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qD27IF7Gr7Q&list=PLf-pWP4De6ai2Jh2tp2yGfe0kiAYuQ74K
A Playlist about John Florio & Giordano Bruno: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXyffDFrmcc&list=PLf-pWP4De6ai9FCIAfI59IFJT2eG7UscZ
Are you new to John Florio? Watch this video NOW: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpHCVWx3TRU
Best books to buy about John Florio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ge_CR6vfpj4&t=445s
Fake legends about John Florio you must stop believing NOW: https://youtu.be/M5bEqwiKAWE
- published: 13 Nov 2022
- views: 733