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Winter’s Tale, The (1971 Audio)
- Director
- Trevor Nunn
Live sound recording of Trevor Nunn’s production of The Winter’s Tale for the Royal Shakespeare Company with Judi Dench doubling the roles of Hermione and Perdita.
Macbeth (1971 Video)
- Director
- Peter Gill
Video recording of Peter Gill’s 1971 production of Macbeth for the Stratford (Ontario) Shakespeare Festival. Ian Hogg and Pat Galloway are the Macbeths.
Much Ado About Nothing (1971 Video)
- Director
- William Hutt
Video recording of William Hutt’s 1971 production of Much Ado About Nothing for the Shakespeare (Ontario) Shakespeare Festival. Kenneth Welsh is Benedick and Jane Casson is Beatrice.
Romeo y Julieta (1971 Television)
aka: Romeo and Juliet
- Producer
- Hugo Ares
Version of Romeo and Juliet made for Argentinian television with Daniel Fanego and Andrea del Boca in the title roles. Adapted for television by Francisco José Fuente Buena.
Macbeth (1971 Television)
- Director
- Werner Schroeter
A reworking of Verdi’s opera and Shakespeare’s play directed by Werner Schroeter. Musical arrangement by Horst Franke and Hans Schepior.
Songe d’Une Nuit d’Ete, Le (1971 Television)
aka: Midsummer Night’s Dream, A
- Director
- Jean-Christophe Averty
French television production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream directed and adapted by Jean-Christophe Averty.
Viel Getu’ Um Nichts (1971 Television)
aka: Much Ado About Nothing
- Director
- Fritz Umgelter
German television production of Much Ado About Nothing directed by Fritz Umgelter. Ulli Philipp is Beatrice and Volkert Kraeft is Benedick.
Henry IV. Part I (1971 Television)
- Series
- Feast of Language, The
Series in which Alan Levitan, Brandeis University. interprets Shakespeare’s plays. He discusses ‘character development, and Shakespeare’s use of words to set the mood of the play. Includes selected...
King Lear (1971 Television)
- Series
- Feast of Language, The
Series in which Alan Levitan, of Brandeis University, interprets Shakespeare’s plays. He discusses character development, and Shakespeare’s use of words to set the mood of the play. Includes selected...
Love’s Labour’s Lost (1971 Television)
- Series
- Feast of Language, The
Series in which Alan Levitan, Brandeis University. interprets Shakespeare’s plays. He discusses ‘character development, and Shakespeare’s use of words to set the mood of the play. Includes selected...