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7 results found for '"Jack Nakano"' in Person.

  • Taming of the Shrew, The (1983 Video)

    Director
    John Allison
    Producer
    Jack Nakano

    A version of the play which in the costumes and reproduction of the Globe theatre stage contribute to recreating the impression of 16th-century performance, but using a modern English narrative.

  • Tragedy of King Lear, The (1982 Video)

    aka: King Lear

    Director
    Alan Cooke
    Producer
    Jack Nakano

    A production of King Lear directed by Alan Cooke with Mike Kellin as Lear. A project of Santa Barbara Gazebo Theatre One for the Shakespeare Video Society.

  • Romeo and Juliet (1982 Video)

    aka: Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, The

    Series
    Shakespearean Drama
    Director
    William Woodman
    Producer
    Jack Nakano

    Romeo and Juliet from the direct-to-video series of nine Shakespeare plays produced in the Elizabethan stage on a replica of the Globe stage. Alex Hyde-White and Blanche Baker in the title roles.

  • King Lear (1982 Video)

    aka: Tragedy of King Lear, The

    Series
    Shakespearean Drama
    Director
    John H. Ward
    Producer
    Jack Nakano

    A version of the play in which the costumes and reproduction of the Globe theatre stage contribute to recreating the flavour of 16th-century performance.

  • King Richard II (1981 Film)

    Series
    Shakespearean Drama
    Director
    William Woodman
    Producer
    Jack Manning; Jack Nakano

    A version of the play performed on a bare stage. David Birney is Richard.

  • Othello (1981 Video)

    aka: Othello: The Moor of Venice

    Series
    Shakespearean Drama
    Director
    Franklin Melton
    Producer
    Jack Manning; Jack Nakano

    A version of the play in which the costumes and reproduction of the Globe theatre stage contribute to recreating a 16th-century performance. William Marshall is Othello.

  • Macbeth (1981 Video)

    Series
    Shakespearean Drama
    Director
    Arthur Allen Seidelman
    Producer
    Jack Nakano

    A version of the play in which the costumes and reproduction of the Globe theatre stage contribute to recreating the flavour of 16th-century performance. With Jeremy Brett and Piper Laurie as the Macbeths.