Shakespeare uncovered. Series 2, [videorecording] ... Read More
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- 2 of 2 copies available at Berklee College of Music.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Part | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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Stan Getz Library | DVD 7582-7583 | disc 1 | 37684001104227 | Annex | Copy hold / Volume hold | Available | - |
Stan Getz Library | DVD 7582-7583 | disc 2 | 37684001104228 | Annex | Copy hold | Available | - |
Record details
- ISBN: 9781627892377
- ISBN: 1627892370
- ISBN: 9786315798856
- ISBN: 6315798853
- Physical Description: 2 videodiscs (approximately 6 hr.) : sound, color ... Read More
- Edition: Widescreen.
- Publisher: [New York] : Thirteen/WNET, ©2014
- Distributor: [Alexandria, Virginia] : PBS Distribution, ©2015.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Widescreen. Title from container. Originally broadcast as single episodes of a television program. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Taming of the shrew / Morgan Freeman -- Romeo and ... Read More |
Participant or Performer Note: | Morgan Freeman, Joseph Fiennes, David Harewood, ... Read More |
Summary, etc.: | Six celebrated hosts to tell the stories behind ... Read More |
Target Audience Note: | Rating: TVPG. |
System Details Note: | DVD; NTSC; region 1; widescreen version. |
Language Note: | English (stereo.) dialogue; English SDH (subtitles ... Read More |
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Genre: | Biographical television programs. Documentary television programs. Video recordings for the hearing impaired. |
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Summary:
Six celebrated hosts to tell the stories behind the stories of Shakespeare's greatest plays, revealing not just the elements in the play, but the history of the play itself. What sparked the creation of each of these works? Where did Shakespeare get his plots, and what cultural, political and religious factors influenced his writing? Why has this body of work endured so thoroughly? What, in the end, makes Shakespeare so great?