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Macbeth 2015
Macbeth 2015
published: 21 May 2022
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Macbeth (1961)
Macbeth (1961)
Some dude called "Sean Connery" plays the title role.
published: 06 Apr 2021
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Macbeth, Shakespeare
Orson Welles
1948
published: 26 Aug 2021
-
Macbeth
Short cuts Act 1: 00:00 Act 2: 33:04 Act 3: 58:15Act 4: 1:28:49 Act 5: 2:00:30
I am really pleased that so many teachers are sending their students to watch this. Unfortunately some have chosen to make what they regard as 'witty' comments, which are often offensive and in just a few cases racist. Therefore I have turned the facility to make comments off.
I have another production of the play, slightly edited, here https://youtu.be/xjkOf09nKj4
A production from 1979. This television performance was from the original stage production in 1976. Featuring Ian McKellen as Macbeth, Judi Dench as Lady Macbeth, John Woodvine as Banquo and Bob peck as Macduff.
many of this company then appeared in the groundbreaking production of Nicholas Nickelby.
I don't own the copyright to this. I'm uploadin...
published: 17 Oct 2019
-
Hamlet - Laurence Olivier - Shakespeare - 1948 - Multiple Subtitles - HD Restored - 4K
Subtitles: Français - Deutsch - Italiano - Português - Español - Hamlet 1948 - Adapted and Directed by Laurence Olivier
Laurence Olivier's Hamlet was made four years after his rousingly patriotic Henry V (1944), and is a very different proposition. Unsurprisingly, given the tone and content of the play, the overall mood is that of brooding introspection - tellingly, in a phrase not in Shakespeare's original, Olivier opens by telling us that it is "the tragedy of a man who could not make up his mind", foregrounding the film's central theme, a neat metaphor for the uncertainty of the immediate postwar years.
He also largely eliminates the play's political intrigue: Fortinbras is banished, and so too are Rosencrantz and Guildenstern - the three characters most indelibly associated with t...
published: 09 May 2021
-
MACBETH // FULL MOVIE
Directed by Brandon Arnold, 2009
This post-apocalyptic adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth was made entirely by students of East Hollywood High School in Salt Lake City, Utah. 2009.
Watch our version of Much Ado About Nothing: http://www.amazon.com/Much-About-Nothing-Jimmy-Cudahy/dp/B00BZR00RU/ref=sr_1_5?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1434403812&sr=1-5&keywords=much+ado+about+nothing
Buy/download the book: http://www.amazon.com/Macbeth-ebook/dp/B006T0B6QW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1353801370&sr=8-1&keywords=macbeth+east+hollywood
Many of the songs used in this video were composed and performed by Kevin MacLeod at Incompetech.com
"Aftermath", "Apprehension", "Faceoff", "Hush", "Interloper", "One of Them", "Redletter", "Return of Lazarus", "The Dread", "The Hive", "The House of Leaves", "Unlight...
published: 17 Jun 2015
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RICHARD III - Laurence Olivier - Claire Bloom - John Gielgud - 1955 - Remastered - 4K
1955 British Technicolor film adaptation of William Shakespeare's historical play of the same name, also incorporating elements from his Henry VI, Part 3. The prologue of the film states that history without its legends would be "a dry matter indeed", implicitly admitting to the artistic licence that Shakespeare applied to the events of the time.
Please consider subscribing to our channel for More Insights: https://www.youtube.com/user/ShakespeareNetwork?sub_confirmation=1
CAST
Richard III: Laurence Olivier
Lady Anne: Claire Bloom
George, Duke of Clarence: John Gielgud
Duke of Buckingham: Ralph Richardson
The Lord Hastings - Lord Chamberlain: Alec Clunes
King Edward IV of England: Hardwicke, Sir Cedric
Queen Elizabeth, wife to Edward IV: Mary Kerridge
Sir Robert Brackenbury: Andrew Cru...
published: 29 Oct 2021
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MACBETH - William Shakespeare - Ian McKellen - Judi Dench - HD RESTORED - 4K
1979 videotaped version of Trevor Nunn's Royal Shakespeare Company production of the play by William Shakespeare. Produced by Thames Television, it features Ian McKellen as Macbeth and Judi Dench as Lady Macbeth. The TV version was directed by Philip Casson.
Timeline chapters:
Act 1 - 2:19
Act 2 - 33:04
Act 3 - 58:15
Act 4 - 1:28:49
Act 5 - 2:00:30
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CAST
Ian McKellen as Macbeth
Judi Dench as Lady Macbeth
John Bown as Lennox
Susan Dury as 3rd Witch / Lady Macduff
Judith Harte as 2nd Witch / Gentlewoman
Greg Hicks as Donalbain / Seyton
David Howey as Sergeant / 1st Murderer / Doctor
Griffith Jones as Duncan
Marie Kean as 1st Witch
Ian McDiarmid as The Porter /...
published: 04 Mar 2021
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Othello - Laurence Olivier - Maggie Smith - Frank Finlay - Shakespeare - 1965 - Remastered - 4K
Othello is a 1965 film based on the National Theatre Company's staging of Shakespeare's Othello (1964-1966) staged by John Dexter. Directed by Stuart Burge, the film starred Laurence Olivier, Maggie Smith, Joyce Redman, and Frank Finlay, who all received Oscar nominations, and provided film debuts for both Derek Jacobi and Michael Gambon.
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Directed by Stuart Burge
CAST
Othello: Laurence Olivier
Desdemona: Maggie Smith
Iago: Frank Finlay
Emilia: Joyce Redman
Cassio: Derek Jacobi
Roderigo: Robert Lang
Lodovico: Kenneth Mackintosh
Brabantio: Anthony Nicholls
Bianca: Sheila Reid
Gratiano: Michael Turner
Michael Gambon: Senator / Soldier / Cypriot
Recommended auth...
published: 15 Oct 2021
1:20:17
Macbeth (1961)
Macbeth (1961)
Some dude called "Sean Connery" plays the title role.
Macbeth (1961)
Some dude called "Sean Connery" plays the title role.
https://wn.com/Macbeth_(1961)
Macbeth (1961)
Some dude called "Sean Connery" plays the title role.
- published: 06 Apr 2021
- views: 2573
2:25:32
Macbeth
Short cuts Act 1: 00:00 Act 2: 33:04 Act 3: 58:15Act 4: 1:28:49 Act 5: 2:00:30
I am really pleased that so many teachers are sending their students to watch th...
Short cuts Act 1: 00:00 Act 2: 33:04 Act 3: 58:15Act 4: 1:28:49 Act 5: 2:00:30
I am really pleased that so many teachers are sending their students to watch this. Unfortunately some have chosen to make what they regard as 'witty' comments, which are often offensive and in just a few cases racist. Therefore I have turned the facility to make comments off.
I have another production of the play, slightly edited, here https://youtu.be/xjkOf09nKj4
A production from 1979. This television performance was from the original stage production in 1976. Featuring Ian McKellen as Macbeth, Judi Dench as Lady Macbeth, John Woodvine as Banquo and Bob peck as Macduff.
many of this company then appeared in the groundbreaking production of Nicholas Nickelby.
I don't own the copyright to this. I'm uploading it because so many students will find it invaluable.
https://wn.com/Macbeth
Short cuts Act 1: 00:00 Act 2: 33:04 Act 3: 58:15Act 4: 1:28:49 Act 5: 2:00:30
I am really pleased that so many teachers are sending their students to watch this. Unfortunately some have chosen to make what they regard as 'witty' comments, which are often offensive and in just a few cases racist. Therefore I have turned the facility to make comments off.
I have another production of the play, slightly edited, here https://youtu.be/xjkOf09nKj4
A production from 1979. This television performance was from the original stage production in 1976. Featuring Ian McKellen as Macbeth, Judi Dench as Lady Macbeth, John Woodvine as Banquo and Bob peck as Macduff.
many of this company then appeared in the groundbreaking production of Nicholas Nickelby.
I don't own the copyright to this. I'm uploading it because so many students will find it invaluable.
- published: 17 Oct 2019
- views: 682079
2:33:28
Hamlet - Laurence Olivier - Shakespeare - 1948 - Multiple Subtitles - HD Restored - 4K
Subtitles: Français - Deutsch - Italiano - Português - Español - Hamlet 1948 - Adapted and Directed by Laurence Olivier
Laurence Olivier's Hamlet was made f...
Subtitles: Français - Deutsch - Italiano - Português - Español - Hamlet 1948 - Adapted and Directed by Laurence Olivier
Laurence Olivier's Hamlet was made four years after his rousingly patriotic Henry V (1944), and is a very different proposition. Unsurprisingly, given the tone and content of the play, the overall mood is that of brooding introspection - tellingly, in a phrase not in Shakespeare's original, Olivier opens by telling us that it is "the tragedy of a man who could not make up his mind", foregrounding the film's central theme, a neat metaphor for the uncertainty of the immediate postwar years.
He also largely eliminates the play's political intrigue: Fortinbras is banished, and so too are Rosencrantz and Guildenstern - the three characters most indelibly associated with the world outside Elsinore. These cuts focus attention on the play's central theme: the relationship between Hamlet, his lover Ophelia, mother Gertrude and stepfather Claudius.
Please consider subscribing to our channel for More Insights: https://www.youtube.com/user/ShakespeareNetwork?sub_confirmation=1
CAST
Hamlet - OLIVIER, Laurence
Gertrude - HERLIE, Eileen
Claudius - SYDNEY, Basil
Ophelia - SIMMONS, Jean
Polonius - AYLMER, Felix
Horatio - WOOLAND, Norman
Laertes - MORGAN, Terence
Gravedigger - HOLLOWAY, Stanley
Osric - CUSHING, Peter
Bernardo - KNIGHT, Esmond
Marcellus - QUAYLE, Anthony
First Player - WILLIAMS, Harcourt
Francisco - LAURIE, John
Sea Captain - MacGINNIS, Niall
Player King - TROUGHTON, Patrick
Player Queen - TARVER, Tony
Priest - THORNDIKE, Russell
Olivier was forty when he played the part, old by Hamlet standards, but a side-effect of this is to intensify the latent eroticism of the scenes with his mother, most notably following Polonius' murder, but also at the climax, when it's made clear that she knowingly drinks the poison to kill herself.
Stylistically, Hamlet is quite different from Henry V. Shot in high-contrast black and white, it's not quite as overtly Expressionist as, for instance, Orson Welles' Macbeth (also 1948), but it's certainly a similarly claustrophobic, stifling experience, with none of the opening-out of its predecessor, or any continuation of Olivier's explorations of the contrast between film and theatrical performance.
Although almost entirely filmed in the studio (the major exception being Ophelia's drowning, inspired by Millais' Pre-Raphaelite painting), the crane-mounted camera is constantly on the move, constantly shifting our perception of the characters' relationship with each other in a way that would be impossible with a stage production.
The following year Hamlet became not just the first British but the first non-American film to win the Oscar for Best Picture, along with Best Actor (Olivier), Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design.
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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https://wn.com/Hamlet_Laurence_Olivier_Shakespeare_1948_Multiple_Subtitles_Hd_Restored_4K
Subtitles: Français - Deutsch - Italiano - Português - Español - Hamlet 1948 - Adapted and Directed by Laurence Olivier
Laurence Olivier's Hamlet was made four years after his rousingly patriotic Henry V (1944), and is a very different proposition. Unsurprisingly, given the tone and content of the play, the overall mood is that of brooding introspection - tellingly, in a phrase not in Shakespeare's original, Olivier opens by telling us that it is "the tragedy of a man who could not make up his mind", foregrounding the film's central theme, a neat metaphor for the uncertainty of the immediate postwar years.
He also largely eliminates the play's political intrigue: Fortinbras is banished, and so too are Rosencrantz and Guildenstern - the three characters most indelibly associated with the world outside Elsinore. These cuts focus attention on the play's central theme: the relationship between Hamlet, his lover Ophelia, mother Gertrude and stepfather Claudius.
Please consider subscribing to our channel for More Insights: https://www.youtube.com/user/ShakespeareNetwork?sub_confirmation=1
CAST
Hamlet - OLIVIER, Laurence
Gertrude - HERLIE, Eileen
Claudius - SYDNEY, Basil
Ophelia - SIMMONS, Jean
Polonius - AYLMER, Felix
Horatio - WOOLAND, Norman
Laertes - MORGAN, Terence
Gravedigger - HOLLOWAY, Stanley
Osric - CUSHING, Peter
Bernardo - KNIGHT, Esmond
Marcellus - QUAYLE, Anthony
First Player - WILLIAMS, Harcourt
Francisco - LAURIE, John
Sea Captain - MacGINNIS, Niall
Player King - TROUGHTON, Patrick
Player Queen - TARVER, Tony
Priest - THORNDIKE, Russell
Olivier was forty when he played the part, old by Hamlet standards, but a side-effect of this is to intensify the latent eroticism of the scenes with his mother, most notably following Polonius' murder, but also at the climax, when it's made clear that she knowingly drinks the poison to kill herself.
Stylistically, Hamlet is quite different from Henry V. Shot in high-contrast black and white, it's not quite as overtly Expressionist as, for instance, Orson Welles' Macbeth (also 1948), but it's certainly a similarly claustrophobic, stifling experience, with none of the opening-out of its predecessor, or any continuation of Olivier's explorations of the contrast between film and theatrical performance.
Although almost entirely filmed in the studio (the major exception being Ophelia's drowning, inspired by Millais' Pre-Raphaelite painting), the crane-mounted camera is constantly on the move, constantly shifting our perception of the characters' relationship with each other in a way that would be impossible with a stage production.
The following year Hamlet became not just the first British but the first non-American film to win the Oscar for Best Picture, along with Best Actor (Olivier), Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design.
Copyright - All rights reserved to their respective owners.
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.
_______________________________
FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN - DONATIONS - Shakespeare Network Website and YouTube Channel:
Donate with PayPal or GoFundMe today:
Why Donate?
Please consider giving a donation today to support our HD AUDIO / IMAGE Restoration Program.
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.
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- published: 09 May 2021
- views: 764457
53:58
MACBETH // FULL MOVIE
Directed by Brandon Arnold, 2009
This post-apocalyptic adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth was made entirely by students of East Hollywood High School in Salt ...
Directed by Brandon Arnold, 2009
This post-apocalyptic adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth was made entirely by students of East Hollywood High School in Salt Lake City, Utah. 2009.
Watch our version of Much Ado About Nothing: http://www.amazon.com/Much-About-Nothing-Jimmy-Cudahy/dp/B00BZR00RU/ref=sr_1_5?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1434403812&sr=1-5&keywords=much+ado+about+nothing
Buy/download the book: http://www.amazon.com/Macbeth-ebook/dp/B006T0B6QW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1353801370&sr=8-1&keywords=macbeth+east+hollywood
Many of the songs used in this video were composed and performed by Kevin MacLeod at Incompetech.com
"Aftermath", "Apprehension", "Faceoff", "Hush", "Interloper", "One of Them", "Redletter", "Return of Lazarus", "The Dread", "The Hive", "The House of Leaves", "Unlight", "Unseen Horrors", "Very Low Note"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
https://wn.com/Macbeth_Full_Movie
Directed by Brandon Arnold, 2009
This post-apocalyptic adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth was made entirely by students of East Hollywood High School in Salt Lake City, Utah. 2009.
Watch our version of Much Ado About Nothing: http://www.amazon.com/Much-About-Nothing-Jimmy-Cudahy/dp/B00BZR00RU/ref=sr_1_5?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1434403812&sr=1-5&keywords=much+ado+about+nothing
Buy/download the book: http://www.amazon.com/Macbeth-ebook/dp/B006T0B6QW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1353801370&sr=8-1&keywords=macbeth+east+hollywood
Many of the songs used in this video were composed and performed by Kevin MacLeod at Incompetech.com
"Aftermath", "Apprehension", "Faceoff", "Hush", "Interloper", "One of Them", "Redletter", "Return of Lazarus", "The Dread", "The Hive", "The House of Leaves", "Unlight", "Unseen Horrors", "Very Low Note"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
- published: 17 Jun 2015
- views: 297434
2:38:01
RICHARD III - Laurence Olivier - Claire Bloom - John Gielgud - 1955 - Remastered - 4K
1955 British Technicolor film adaptation of William Shakespeare's historical play of the same name, also incorporating elements from his Henry VI, Part 3. The ...
1955 British Technicolor film adaptation of William Shakespeare's historical play of the same name, also incorporating elements from his Henry VI, Part 3. The prologue of the film states that history without its legends would be "a dry matter indeed", implicitly admitting to the artistic licence that Shakespeare applied to the events of the time.
Please consider subscribing to our channel for More Insights: https://www.youtube.com/user/ShakespeareNetwork?sub_confirmation=1
CAST
Richard III: Laurence Olivier
Lady Anne: Claire Bloom
George, Duke of Clarence: John Gielgud
Duke of Buckingham: Ralph Richardson
The Lord Hastings - Lord Chamberlain: Alec Clunes
King Edward IV of England: Hardwicke, Sir Cedric
Queen Elizabeth, wife to Edward IV: Mary Kerridge
Sir Robert Brackenbury: Andrew Cruickshank
Lord Rivers: Clive Morton
Lord Dorset: Douglas Wilmer
Lord Stanley: Laurence Naismith
George Stanley: Richard Bennett
Of Olivier's three Shakespeare films, Richard III had the longest gestation period: Olivier had created and been developing his vision of the character Richard since his portrayal for the Old Vic Theatre in 1944. After he had made Shakespeare films popular with Henry V and Hamlet, the choice of Richard III for his next adaptation was simple, as his Richard had been widely praised on stage.
Screenplay
Most of the dialogue is taken straight from the play, but Olivier also drew on the 18th century adaptations by Colley Cibber and David Garrick, including Cibber's line, "Off with his head. So much for Buckingham!". Like Cibber and Garrick, Olivier's film opens with material from the last scenes of Henry VI, Part 3, to introduce more clearly the situation at the beginning of the story.
A key change in the story involved the seduction of Anne. It is split into two scenes instead of one, and an element of perversity is added—whereas in the original play she is following a coffin with the corpse of her father-in-law, in this film the coffin contains the corpse of her husband. John Cottrell has been quoted as saying this makes "the young widow's seduction even more daring and revolting than it is in the original, and [gives] Anne's capitulation" in the second part after a passionate kiss "a new and neurotic twist".This is accomplished by cutting lines, changing lines, and changing the sequence of some lines.
The character of Queen Margaret is cut entirely, the role of the Duchess of York (Helen Haye) is significantly reduced, the role of Edward IV's wife Elizabeth is also reduced, and the execution of Clarence and other scenes are abridged.
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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Contact us for further info.
https://wn.com/Richard_Iii_Laurence_Olivier_Claire_Bloom_John_Gielgud_1955_Remastered_4K
1955 British Technicolor film adaptation of William Shakespeare's historical play of the same name, also incorporating elements from his Henry VI, Part 3. The prologue of the film states that history without its legends would be "a dry matter indeed", implicitly admitting to the artistic licence that Shakespeare applied to the events of the time.
Please consider subscribing to our channel for More Insights: https://www.youtube.com/user/ShakespeareNetwork?sub_confirmation=1
CAST
Richard III: Laurence Olivier
Lady Anne: Claire Bloom
George, Duke of Clarence: John Gielgud
Duke of Buckingham: Ralph Richardson
The Lord Hastings - Lord Chamberlain: Alec Clunes
King Edward IV of England: Hardwicke, Sir Cedric
Queen Elizabeth, wife to Edward IV: Mary Kerridge
Sir Robert Brackenbury: Andrew Cruickshank
Lord Rivers: Clive Morton
Lord Dorset: Douglas Wilmer
Lord Stanley: Laurence Naismith
George Stanley: Richard Bennett
Of Olivier's three Shakespeare films, Richard III had the longest gestation period: Olivier had created and been developing his vision of the character Richard since his portrayal for the Old Vic Theatre in 1944. After he had made Shakespeare films popular with Henry V and Hamlet, the choice of Richard III for his next adaptation was simple, as his Richard had been widely praised on stage.
Screenplay
Most of the dialogue is taken straight from the play, but Olivier also drew on the 18th century adaptations by Colley Cibber and David Garrick, including Cibber's line, "Off with his head. So much for Buckingham!". Like Cibber and Garrick, Olivier's film opens with material from the last scenes of Henry VI, Part 3, to introduce more clearly the situation at the beginning of the story.
A key change in the story involved the seduction of Anne. It is split into two scenes instead of one, and an element of perversity is added—whereas in the original play she is following a coffin with the corpse of her father-in-law, in this film the coffin contains the corpse of her husband. John Cottrell has been quoted as saying this makes "the young widow's seduction even more daring and revolting than it is in the original, and [gives] Anne's capitulation" in the second part after a passionate kiss "a new and neurotic twist".This is accomplished by cutting lines, changing lines, and changing the sequence of some lines.
The character of Queen Margaret is cut entirely, the role of the Duchess of York (Helen Haye) is significantly reduced, the role of Edward IV's wife Elizabeth is also reduced, and the execution of Clarence and other scenes are abridged.
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
_______________________________
FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN - DONATIONS - Shakespeare Network Website and YouTube Channel:
Donate with PayPal or GoFundMe today:
https://shakespearenetwork.net/company/support-us/donate-now
_______________________________
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.
_______________________________
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.
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: 29 Oct 2021
- views: 53139
2:25:32
MACBETH - William Shakespeare - Ian McKellen - Judi Dench - HD RESTORED - 4K
1979 videotaped version of Trevor Nunn's Royal Shakespeare Company production of the play by William Shakespeare. Produced by Thames Television, it features Ian...
1979 videotaped version of Trevor Nunn's Royal Shakespeare Company production of the play by William Shakespeare. Produced by Thames Television, it features Ian McKellen as Macbeth and Judi Dench as Lady Macbeth. The TV version was directed by Philip Casson.
Timeline chapters:
Act 1 - 2:19
Act 2 - 33:04
Act 3 - 58:15
Act 4 - 1:28:49
Act 5 - 2:00:30
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CAST
Ian McKellen as Macbeth
Judi Dench as Lady Macbeth
John Bown as Lennox
Susan Dury as 3rd Witch / Lady Macduff
Judith Harte as 2nd Witch / Gentlewoman
Greg Hicks as Donalbain / Seyton
David Howey as Sergeant / 1st Murderer / Doctor
Griffith Jones as Duncan
Marie Kean as 1st Witch
Ian McDiarmid as The Porter / Ross
Bob Peck as Macduff
Duncan Preston as Angus
Roger Rees as Malcolm
Zak Taylor as Fleance / Messenger
Stephen Warner as Young Macduff
John Woodvine as Banquo
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Read the unabridged Play online: https://shakespearenetwork.net/works/playmenu/macbeth
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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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
Henry VIII;
The Two Noble Kinsmen. Exclusive, New, Unique content uploads - fully re-edited-remastered. Educational Program. →
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https://wn.com/Macbeth_William_Shakespeare_Ian_Mckellen_Judi_Dench_Hd_Restored_4K
1979 videotaped version of Trevor Nunn's Royal Shakespeare Company production of the play by William Shakespeare. Produced by Thames Television, it features Ian McKellen as Macbeth and Judi Dench as Lady Macbeth. The TV version was directed by Philip Casson.
Timeline chapters:
Act 1 - 2:19
Act 2 - 33:04
Act 3 - 58:15
Act 4 - 1:28:49
Act 5 - 2:00:30
Please consider subscribing to our channel for More Insights: https://www.youtube.com/user/ShakespeareNetwork?sub_confirmation=1
CAST
Ian McKellen as Macbeth
Judi Dench as Lady Macbeth
John Bown as Lennox
Susan Dury as 3rd Witch / Lady Macduff
Judith Harte as 2nd Witch / Gentlewoman
Greg Hicks as Donalbain / Seyton
David Howey as Sergeant / 1st Murderer / Doctor
Griffith Jones as Duncan
Marie Kean as 1st Witch
Ian McDiarmid as The Porter / Ross
Bob Peck as Macduff
Duncan Preston as Angus
Roger Rees as Malcolm
Zak Taylor as Fleance / Messenger
Stephen Warner as Young Macduff
John Woodvine as Banquo
Copyright - All rights reserved to their respective owners.
_______________________________
Read the unabridged Play online: https://shakespearenetwork.net/works/playmenu/macbeth
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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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
Henry VIII;
The Two Noble Kinsmen. 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.
- published: 04 Mar 2021
- views: 502465
2:38:26
Othello - Laurence Olivier - Maggie Smith - Frank Finlay - Shakespeare - 1965 - Remastered - 4K
Othello is a 1965 film based on the National Theatre Company's staging of Shakespeare's Othello (1964-1966) staged by John Dexter. Directed by Stuart Burge, the...
Othello is a 1965 film based on the National Theatre Company's staging of Shakespeare's Othello (1964-1966) staged by John Dexter. Directed by Stuart Burge, the film starred Laurence Olivier, Maggie Smith, Joyce Redman, and Frank Finlay, who all received Oscar nominations, and provided film debuts for both Derek Jacobi and Michael Gambon.
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Directed by Stuart Burge
CAST
Othello: Laurence Olivier
Desdemona: Maggie Smith
Iago: Frank Finlay
Emilia: Joyce Redman
Cassio: Derek Jacobi
Roderigo: Robert Lang
Lodovico: Kenneth Mackintosh
Brabantio: Anthony Nicholls
Bianca: Sheila Reid
Gratiano: Michael Turner
Michael Gambon: Senator / Soldier / Cypriot
Recommended authoritative videos concerning "Shakespeare and Race":
- Staging Race in Shakespeare’s Theatres - Prof. Farah Karim - Lecture - Oxford - 2023 - 4K - https://youtu.be/NKoKI6KsKYg
- Shakespeare and Race - Book - Prof. Ayanna Thompson - Cambridge University Press - https://youtu.be/s7vIgPxgz20
- Shakespeare and Race - Othello - Prof. Ayanna Thompson - Oxford University Press - https://youtu.be/PeBM31sZYU8
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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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https://wn.com/Othello_Laurence_Olivier_Maggie_Smith_Frank_Finlay_Shakespeare_1965_Remastered_4K
Othello is a 1965 film based on the National Theatre Company's staging of Shakespeare's Othello (1964-1966) staged by John Dexter. Directed by Stuart Burge, the film starred Laurence Olivier, Maggie Smith, Joyce Redman, and Frank Finlay, who all received Oscar nominations, and provided film debuts for both Derek Jacobi and Michael Gambon.
Please consider subscribing to our channel for More Insights: https://www.youtube.com/user/ShakespeareNetwork?sub_confirmation=1
Directed by Stuart Burge
CAST
Othello: Laurence Olivier
Desdemona: Maggie Smith
Iago: Frank Finlay
Emilia: Joyce Redman
Cassio: Derek Jacobi
Roderigo: Robert Lang
Lodovico: Kenneth Mackintosh
Brabantio: Anthony Nicholls
Bianca: Sheila Reid
Gratiano: Michael Turner
Michael Gambon: Senator / Soldier / Cypriot
Recommended authoritative videos concerning "Shakespeare and Race":
- Staging Race in Shakespeare’s Theatres - Prof. Farah Karim - Lecture - Oxford - 2023 - 4K - https://youtu.be/NKoKI6KsKYg
- Shakespeare and Race - Book - Prof. Ayanna Thompson - Cambridge University Press - https://youtu.be/s7vIgPxgz20
- Shakespeare and Race - Othello - Prof. Ayanna Thompson - Oxford University Press - https://youtu.be/PeBM31sZYU8
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.
_______________________________
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.
25% Direct support to website:
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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
Board approval.
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______________________________________
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- A Companion to Shakespeare -masterclasses, reviews, reactions, Academic Studies, historical and original audio-visual content, etc.
- published: 15 Oct 2021
- views: 256745
-
Macbeth silent film
The end scenes of one of Shakespeare's famous plays.
published: 10 Feb 2017
-
Macbeth - Silent Film
A scene from Act II from William Shakespeare's play Macbeth... redone as a silent film...
published: 21 Aug 2010
-
Macbeth (1905) Duel Scene, Silent Movie (Black and White)
Based on a scene from Shakespeare's play: Macbeth, king of Scotland, is being challenged by forces led by Macduff. Young Siward comes to confront the king, but Macbeth kills him easily. Then Macduff himself arrives. The two rivals exchange words, and then begin a deadly fight. Probably Frank R. Benson as Macbeth. No prints of the full film are known to exist.
published: 22 Jan 2022
-
Macbeth Silent Movie DGS
A short silent movie based loosely around the play 'Macbeth'.
published: 14 Apr 2013
-
Silent Shakespeare film magic in a midsummer nights dream 1909
Marking the 400th aniiversarry of his death , the BFI presents a look at the works of Shekepeare as seen on the cinema screen.
published: 28 May 2016
-
Richard III (1911) - extract with score by Laura Rossi | BFI National Archive
The climactic scenes from the earliest surviving British film version of Shakespeare's Richard III, accompanied by a specially commissioned score by Laura Rossi. The film presents highlights from a stage version performed in Stratford in 1910; lead actor Frank Benson had been playing Richard on stage since the 1880s.
This film is included on the BFI DVD Silent Shakespeare - http://filmstore.bfi.org.uk/acatalog/info_127.html
Read more about Richard III at BFI Screenonline - http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/440553/index.html
All titles on the BFI Films channel are preserved in the vast collections of the BFI National Archive. To find out more about the Archive visit http://www.bfi.org.uk/archive-collections
published: 11 Feb 2013
-
Did You Know That In Morbius
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published: 13 Jun 2022
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Joanna Lumley honours actress Ellen Terry at the National Trust's Barn Theatre
Dame Ellen Terry was an 'A' List celebrity of the Victorian era. Her lavish productions drew huge audiences, her naturalistic style revolutionised stage performance and despite her unconventional personal life, she helped turn theatre from low class entertainment into a serious artform. Now 21st century star Joanna Lumley is honouring her legacy by becoming patron of The Barn Theatre, at Terry's former home, Smallhythe Place in Kent. The tiny theatre created by Terry's daughter Edith Craig has hosted performances by great actors from Sir John Gielgud and Dame Edith Evans to Paul Eddington and Diana Quick. You can find out more about the theatre or the house containing a fabulous collection of Ellen Terry's costumes, props and memorabilia at https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk.
We protect and...
published: 05 Mar 2020
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BFI Presents Shakespeare on Film | BFI
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BFI Presents Shakespeare on Film, a season of films and special events in cinemas worldwide to mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death.
Shakespeare in film will run from 31 March - 31 May.
Find out more at bfi.org.uk/shakespeare
Watch more on the BFI Player: http://player.bfi.org.uk/
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The BFI Southbank programme will be launched with the premiere of a new film, Play On! Shakespeare in Silent Cinema, artfully compiling scenes from the best surviving silent Shakespeare adaptations held by the BFI National Archive - including the first ever Shakespeare film, ...
published: 01 Feb 2016
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a villain's tribulations // playlist
Timestamps:
(00:00) Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 5, Mvt. I (1902, rev. 1904 - 1911)
Performance: Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, conducted by David Zinman
Painting: John Singer Sargent, Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth (1889)
(13:16) Edward Elgar - Cello Concerto in E minor, Mvt. I (1919)
Performance: Soloist, Jacqueline Du Pré & London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir John Barbirolli
(21:16) Arnold Schoenberg (arr. For String Orchestra, 1943) - Verklärte Nacht, Mvt. I (1899)
Performance: Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra, conducted by Sandor Vegh
(27:35) Sergei Rachmaninoff - Op. 34, No. 14: Vocalise (1912)
Performance: Cello, Sergei Suvorov & Piano, Igor Gorsky
(33:35) Amy Beach - Violin Sonata in A Minor, Mvt. III (1896)
Performance: Violin, Gabrielle Lester & Piano, Diana Ambache
Painting:...
published: 19 Jun 2021
3:09
Macbeth silent film
The end scenes of one of Shakespeare's famous plays.
The end scenes of one of Shakespeare's famous plays.
https://wn.com/Macbeth_Silent_Film
The end scenes of one of Shakespeare's famous plays.
- published: 10 Feb 2017
- views: 23
1:00
Macbeth - Silent Film
A scene from Act II from William Shakespeare's play Macbeth... redone as a silent film...
A scene from Act II from William Shakespeare's play Macbeth... redone as a silent film...
https://wn.com/Macbeth_Silent_Film
A scene from Act II from William Shakespeare's play Macbeth... redone as a silent film...
- published: 21 Aug 2010
- views: 1211
1:28
Macbeth (1905) Duel Scene, Silent Movie (Black and White)
Based on a scene from Shakespeare's play: Macbeth, king of Scotland, is being challenged by forces led by Macduff. Young Siward comes to confront the king, but ...
Based on a scene from Shakespeare's play: Macbeth, king of Scotland, is being challenged by forces led by Macduff. Young Siward comes to confront the king, but Macbeth kills him easily. Then Macduff himself arrives. The two rivals exchange words, and then begin a deadly fight. Probably Frank R. Benson as Macbeth. No prints of the full film are known to exist.
https://wn.com/Macbeth_(1905)_Duel_Scene,_Silent_Movie_(Black_And_White)
Based on a scene from Shakespeare's play: Macbeth, king of Scotland, is being challenged by forces led by Macduff. Young Siward comes to confront the king, but Macbeth kills him easily. Then Macduff himself arrives. The two rivals exchange words, and then begin a deadly fight. Probably Frank R. Benson as Macbeth. No prints of the full film are known to exist.
- published: 22 Jan 2022
- views: 465
6:38
Macbeth Silent Movie DGS
A short silent movie based loosely around the play 'Macbeth'.
A short silent movie based loosely around the play 'Macbeth'.
https://wn.com/Macbeth_Silent_Movie_Dgs
A short silent movie based loosely around the play 'Macbeth'.
- published: 14 Apr 2013
- views: 171
0:29
Silent Shakespeare film magic in a midsummer nights dream 1909
Marking the 400th aniiversarry of his death , the BFI presents a look at the works of Shekepeare as seen on the cinema screen.
Marking the 400th aniiversarry of his death , the BFI presents a look at the works of Shekepeare as seen on the cinema screen.
https://wn.com/Silent_Shakespeare_Film_Magic_In_A_Midsummer_Nights_Dream_1909
Marking the 400th aniiversarry of his death , the BFI presents a look at the works of Shekepeare as seen on the cinema screen.
- published: 28 May 2016
- views: 603
4:09
Richard III (1911) - extract with score by Laura Rossi | BFI National Archive
The climactic scenes from the earliest surviving British film version of Shakespeare's Richard III, accompanied by a specially commissioned score by Laura Rossi...
The climactic scenes from the earliest surviving British film version of Shakespeare's Richard III, accompanied by a specially commissioned score by Laura Rossi. The film presents highlights from a stage version performed in Stratford in 1910; lead actor Frank Benson had been playing Richard on stage since the 1880s.
This film is included on the BFI DVD Silent Shakespeare - http://filmstore.bfi.org.uk/acatalog/info_127.html
Read more about Richard III at BFI Screenonline - http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/440553/index.html
All titles on the BFI Films channel are preserved in the vast collections of the BFI National Archive. To find out more about the Archive visit http://www.bfi.org.uk/archive-collections
https://wn.com/Richard_Iii_(1911)_Extract_With_Score_By_Laura_Rossi_|_Bfi_National_Archive
The climactic scenes from the earliest surviving British film version of Shakespeare's Richard III, accompanied by a specially commissioned score by Laura Rossi. The film presents highlights from a stage version performed in Stratford in 1910; lead actor Frank Benson had been playing Richard on stage since the 1880s.
This film is included on the BFI DVD Silent Shakespeare - http://filmstore.bfi.org.uk/acatalog/info_127.html
Read more about Richard III at BFI Screenonline - http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/440553/index.html
All titles on the BFI Films channel are preserved in the vast collections of the BFI National Archive. To find out more about the Archive visit http://www.bfi.org.uk/archive-collections
- published: 11 Feb 2013
- views: 8508
0:13
Did You Know That In Morbius
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Did you know that in Morbius… When Milo is dancing, you can hear these words. This is the film telling ...
Follow me on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gigacinema
Did you know that in Morbius… When Milo is dancing, you can hear these words. This is the film telling you what you should have been doing instead of watching Morbius.
Do you have a movie detail that you've noticed from a movie? Feel free to tell us in the comments below, and you might be featured in the next video!
#shorts #morbius #jaredleto
https://wn.com/Did_You_Know_That_In_Morbius
Follow me on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gigacinema
Did you know that in Morbius… When Milo is dancing, you can hear these words. This is the film telling you what you should have been doing instead of watching Morbius.
Do you have a movie detail that you've noticed from a movie? Feel free to tell us in the comments below, and you might be featured in the next video!
#shorts #morbius #jaredleto
- published: 13 Jun 2022
- views: 16100987
3:11
Joanna Lumley honours actress Ellen Terry at the National Trust's Barn Theatre
Dame Ellen Terry was an 'A' List celebrity of the Victorian era. Her lavish productions drew huge audiences, her naturalistic style revolutionised stage perform...
Dame Ellen Terry was an 'A' List celebrity of the Victorian era. Her lavish productions drew huge audiences, her naturalistic style revolutionised stage performance and despite her unconventional personal life, she helped turn theatre from low class entertainment into a serious artform. Now 21st century star Joanna Lumley is honouring her legacy by becoming patron of The Barn Theatre, at Terry's former home, Smallhythe Place in Kent. The tiny theatre created by Terry's daughter Edith Craig has hosted performances by great actors from Sir John Gielgud and Dame Edith Evans to Paul Eddington and Diana Quick. You can find out more about the theatre or the house containing a fabulous collection of Ellen Terry's costumes, props and memorabilia at https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk.
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https://wn.com/Joanna_Lumley_Honours_Actress_Ellen_Terry_At_The_National_Trust's_Barn_Theatre
Dame Ellen Terry was an 'A' List celebrity of the Victorian era. Her lavish productions drew huge audiences, her naturalistic style revolutionised stage performance and despite her unconventional personal life, she helped turn theatre from low class entertainment into a serious artform. Now 21st century star Joanna Lumley is honouring her legacy by becoming patron of The Barn Theatre, at Terry's former home, Smallhythe Place in Kent. The tiny theatre created by Terry's daughter Edith Craig has hosted performances by great actors from Sir John Gielgud and Dame Edith Evans to Paul Eddington and Diana Quick. You can find out more about the theatre or the house containing a fabulous collection of Ellen Terry's costumes, props and memorabilia at https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk.
We protect and care for places so people and nature can thrive. Everyone can get involved, everyone can make a difference. Nature, beauty, history. For everyone, for ever.
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- published: 05 Mar 2020
- views: 3644
1:53
BFI Presents Shakespeare on Film | BFI
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BFI Presents Shakespeare on Film, a season of films and special events in cinemas worldwide to mark the 400th annive...
Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI.
BFI Presents Shakespeare on Film, a season of films and special events in cinemas worldwide to mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death.
Shakespeare in film will run from 31 March - 31 May.
Find out more at bfi.org.uk/shakespeare
Watch more on the BFI Player: http://player.bfi.org.uk/
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BFI
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BritishFilmInstitute
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The BFI Southbank programme will be launched with the premiere of a new film, Play On! Shakespeare in Silent Cinema, artfully compiling scenes from the best surviving silent Shakespeare adaptations held by the BFI National Archive - including the first ever Shakespeare film, King John (1899), and a rare discovery of a 20-year-old John Gielgud’s earliest appearance on film in Romeo (1922).
April will focus on the Classics, including Lawrence Olivier’s Hamlet (1948), Kenneth Branagh’s Henry V (1989) and Roman Polanski’s Macbeth (1971).
In May, Shakespeare Reimagined will explore how filmmakers have taken inspiration from Shakespeare’s texts and re-interpreted them. Screenings include the newly re-mastered All Night Long (Basil Dearden, 1961) – set in the London jazz world and inspired by Othello.
The full programme will be available on 26 February.
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The BFI Southbank programme will be launched with the premiere of a new film, Play On! Shakespeare in Silent Cinema, artfully compiling scenes from the best surviving silent Shakespeare adaptations held by the BFI National Archive - including the first ever Shakespeare film, King John (1899), and a rare discovery of a 20-year-old John Gielgud’s earliest appearance on film in Romeo (1922).
April will focus on the Classics, including Lawrence Olivier’s Hamlet (1948), Kenneth Branagh’s Henry V (1989) and Roman Polanski’s Macbeth (1971).
In May, Shakespeare Reimagined will explore how filmmakers have taken inspiration from Shakespeare’s texts and re-interpreted them. Screenings include the newly re-mastered All Night Long (Basil Dearden, 1961) – set in the London jazz world and inspired by Othello.
The full programme will be available on 26 February.
- published: 01 Feb 2016
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1:11:16
a villain's tribulations // playlist
Timestamps:
(00:00) Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 5, Mvt. I (1902, rev. 1904 - 1911)
Performance: Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, conducted by David Zinman
Painting...
Timestamps:
(00:00) Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 5, Mvt. I (1902, rev. 1904 - 1911)
Performance: Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, conducted by David Zinman
Painting: John Singer Sargent, Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth (1889)
(13:16) Edward Elgar - Cello Concerto in E minor, Mvt. I (1919)
Performance: Soloist, Jacqueline Du Pré & London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir John Barbirolli
(21:16) Arnold Schoenberg (arr. For String Orchestra, 1943) - Verklärte Nacht, Mvt. I (1899)
Performance: Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra, conducted by Sandor Vegh
(27:35) Sergei Rachmaninoff - Op. 34, No. 14: Vocalise (1912)
Performance: Cello, Sergei Suvorov & Piano, Igor Gorsky
(33:35) Amy Beach - Violin Sonata in A Minor, Mvt. III (1896)
Performance: Violin, Gabrielle Lester & Piano, Diana Ambache
Painting: Wilhelm Trübner, Lady Macbeth Sleepwalking (1851)
(42:32) Aleksandr Scriabin - Op. 11, Prelude No. 22 in G Minor (1888 - 1896)
Performance: Evgeny Zarafiants
(43:43) Sergey Prokofiev - Symphony No. 6, Mvt. I (1945 - 1947)
Performance: Royal Scottish National Orchestra, conducted by Neeme Järvi
(58:06) Dmitri Shostakovich - Violin Concerto No. 1, Mvt. I (1947 - 1948)
Performance: Soloist, Maxim Vengerov & London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Mstislav Rostropovich
Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/545kxXmV6SKVFJ409dnR81?si=c8096c80782d481d
Tumblr: https://anthyoedipus.tumblr.com/
The chosen pieces for this playlist came before the Lady Macbeth paintings, so yes, missed opportunity for Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District by Shosty, unfortunately.
Also, I used a fade out audio transition for Schoenberg's Verklärte Nacht, because I felt the shift between it and the subsequent piece would be too jarring.
https://wn.com/A_Villain's_Tribulations_Playlist
Timestamps:
(00:00) Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 5, Mvt. I (1902, rev. 1904 - 1911)
Performance: Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, conducted by David Zinman
Painting: John Singer Sargent, Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth (1889)
(13:16) Edward Elgar - Cello Concerto in E minor, Mvt. I (1919)
Performance: Soloist, Jacqueline Du Pré & London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir John Barbirolli
(21:16) Arnold Schoenberg (arr. For String Orchestra, 1943) - Verklärte Nacht, Mvt. I (1899)
Performance: Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra, conducted by Sandor Vegh
(27:35) Sergei Rachmaninoff - Op. 34, No. 14: Vocalise (1912)
Performance: Cello, Sergei Suvorov & Piano, Igor Gorsky
(33:35) Amy Beach - Violin Sonata in A Minor, Mvt. III (1896)
Performance: Violin, Gabrielle Lester & Piano, Diana Ambache
Painting: Wilhelm Trübner, Lady Macbeth Sleepwalking (1851)
(42:32) Aleksandr Scriabin - Op. 11, Prelude No. 22 in G Minor (1888 - 1896)
Performance: Evgeny Zarafiants
(43:43) Sergey Prokofiev - Symphony No. 6, Mvt. I (1945 - 1947)
Performance: Royal Scottish National Orchestra, conducted by Neeme Järvi
(58:06) Dmitri Shostakovich - Violin Concerto No. 1, Mvt. I (1947 - 1948)
Performance: Soloist, Maxim Vengerov & London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Mstislav Rostropovich
Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/545kxXmV6SKVFJ409dnR81?si=c8096c80782d481d
Tumblr: https://anthyoedipus.tumblr.com/
The chosen pieces for this playlist came before the Lady Macbeth paintings, so yes, missed opportunity for Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District by Shosty, unfortunately.
Also, I used a fade out audio transition for Schoenberg's Verklärte Nacht, because I felt the shift between it and the subsequent piece would be too jarring.
- published: 19 Jun 2021
- views: 5451