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  2. The Tempest - Wikipedia

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    The Tempest is a play by William Shakespeare, probably written in 1610–1611, and thought to be one of the last plays that he wrote alone.After the first scene, which takes place on a ship at sea during a tempest, the rest of the story is set on a remote island, where Prospero, a wizard, lives with his daughter Miranda, and his two servants: Caliban, a savage monster figure, and Ariel, an ...

  3. Patrick Stewart on stage and screen - Wikipedia

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    William Shakespeare: Royal Shakespeare Theatre Novello Theatre, London [21] Antony and Cleopatra: Mark Antony: Swan Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company [22] 2007: A Christmas Carol: Solo Performer: Charles Dickens: Albery Theatre, West End of London [23] Twelfth Night: Malvolio: William Shakespeare: Chichester Festival Theatre [24] 2007–2008 ...

  4. List of William Shakespeare screen adaptations - Wikipedia

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    The Guinness Book of Records lists 410 feature-length film and TV versions of William Shakespeare ' s plays, making Shakespeare the most filmed author ever in any language. [1] [2] [3] As of November 2023, the Internet Movie Database lists Shakespeare as having writing credit on 1,800 films, including those under production but not yet released ...

  5. Shakespeare in performance - Wikipedia

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    This claim that Shakespeare's work breaks through all creative boundaries to reveal a chaotic, teeming, contradictory world became characteristic of Romantic criticism, later being expressed by Victor Hugo in the preface to his play Cromwell, in which he lauded Shakespeare as an artist of the grotesque, a genre in which the tragic, absurd ...

  6. Hamlet at Elsinore - Wikipedia

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    Hamlet at Elsinore is a 1964 television version of the c. 1600 play by William Shakespeare. Produced by the BBC in association with Danmarks Radio , it was shown in the U.S. on NET . Winning wide acclaim both for its performances and for being shot entirely at Helsingør (Elsinore in English), in the castle in which the play is set.

  7. Twelfth Night (1988 film) - Wikipedia

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    Twelfth Night, or, What You Will is a videotaped 1988 television adaptation of Kenneth Branagh's stage production for the Renaissance Theatre Company of William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night first broadcast in the UK by Channel 4 on 30 December 1988. [1]

  8. Richard Burton's Hamlet - Wikipedia

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    Richard Burton's Hamlet is a common name for both the Broadway production of William Shakespeare's tragedy that played from April 9 to August 8, 1964 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, and for the filmed record of it that has been released theatrically and on home video.

  9. The Taming of the Shrew on screen - Wikipedia

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    There have been numerous on screen adaptations of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew.The best-known cinematic adaptations are Sam Taylor's 1929 The Taming of the Shrew and Franco Zeffirelli's 1967 The Taming of the Shrew, both of which starred the most famous celebrity couples of their era; Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks in 1929 and Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton in 1967.