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BBC Radio has a unique heritage when it comes to Shakespeare. Since 1923, when the newly formed company broadcast its first full-length play, generations of actors and producers have honed and perfected the craft of making Shakespeare to be heard.
Each word of this production builds a picture of richness and complexity of Shakespeare's characters. The clarity of radio gives added poignancy to the young Prince's struggles and greater depth to Falstaff's exuberance.
The play is introduced by Richard Eyre, former Director of the Royal National Theatre.
Revitalised, original and comprehensive - this is Shakespeare for the new millennium.
Shakespeare's Speeches: Hamlet - Act III, Scene IAuthor : William ShakespearePerformed By : Michael RedgraveBBC Audiobooks LtdDuration : 3 minutesType : Shakespeare
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All's Well That Ends WellAuthor : William ShakespearePerformed By : Full Cast ProductionBBC Audiobooks LtdDuration : 2 hours 15 minutesType : Shakespeare
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Sonnets, TheAuthor : William ShakespearePerformed By : Alex JenningsNAXOSDuration : 3 hours 10 minutesType : Poetry
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Great Historical Shakespeare RecordingsAuthor : VariousPerformed By : Full Cast ProductionNAXOSDuration : 2 hours 5 minutesType : ShakespeareDownload Price : $11.49
In this remarkable anthology of historical recordings are many of the great artists of the past. Early cylinder recordings of Sir Henry Irving preserve the voice and character of the greatest actor... View...
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Much Ado About NothingAuthor : William ShakespearePerformed By : Full Cast ProductionHarper Collins USDuration : 2 hours 15 minutesType : ShakespeareDownload Price : $25.00 $10.95
A full-cast performance of one of the greatest verbal sparring matches in all of literature. View...
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