DVD edition of the DruidSynge series produced by Druid Theatre Company, directed by Garry Hynes. Includes plays written by J.M. Synge including Riders to the Sea / The Tinkers Wedding / The Well of the Saints / The Shadow of the Glen / The Playboy of the Western World / Deirdre of the Sorrows. Duration: 8 hours, including extras such as documentaries on the making of DruidSynge and talks by Garry Hynes and Ann Saddlemyer.
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DVD of "The Chamber of Demonstration - Reconstructing the Jacobean Indoor Playhouse" by Martin White, professor of theatre at Bristol University.
DVD edition of the Royal Shakespeare Company production of "Miss Julie" written by August Strindberg and starring Helen Mirren, Donal McCann and Heather Canning. duration: 101 minutes
DVD edition distributed by Insight Media and being a visual media for college and high school classroom teaching.
DVD edition distributed by Insight Media and being a visual media for college and high school classroom teaching.
DVD edition distributed by Insight Media and being a visual media for college and high school classroom teaching.
DVD edition of Out of Joint / National Theatre (U.K.) co-production of "She Stoops to Conquer" by Oliver Goldsmith, with new prologue and epilogue by Stephen Jeffreys, directed by Max Stafford-Clark and staged and recorded live at the Theatre Royal, Bath. First performed at the Oxford Playhouse, 12 Sep 2002 and opened at the National Theatre, 17 Dec 2002. Recorded at the Theatre Royal, Bath, 8-9 April 2003. Running time: 139 minutes
DVD edition of "A Doll's House", written by Henrik Ibsen and based on the play. Directed by Joseph Losey, starring Jane Fonda and Edward Fox. Adaptation written by David Mercer.
DVD entitled "Bertolt DVD. Ros Dixon. 2007"
DVD master recording of Everyone is King Lear in Their Own Home produced by Pan Pan as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival at Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin. Also includes disk with short clip 'showreel' and also disk with production/rehearsal images taken by (c) Ros Kavanagh.