Other author/creator | Messina, Cedric. |
Other author/creator | Rakoff, Alvin. |
Other author/creator | Gielgud, John, 1904-2000. |
Other author/creator | Ryecart, Patrick. |
Other author/creator | Saire, Rebecca. |
Other author/creator | O'Conor, Joseph, 1916-2001. |
Other author/creator | Johnson, Celia, 1908-1982. |
Other author/creator | Hordern, Michael, 1911-1995. |
Other author/creator | Andrews, Anthony, 1948- |
Included Work | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Romeo and Juliet. |
Other author/creator | British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service. |
Other author/creator | Time-Life Television. |
Other author/creator | Ambrose Video Publishing. |
Variant title |
Romeo and Juliet |
Series |
The complete dramatic works of William Shakespeare. Tragedy Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Works. 2000. Ambrose Video. ^A1155947
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Abstract |
Shakespeare's tragedy about two teenagers who fall in love, encounter opposition from their feuding families, and take their own lives. |
General note | Originally broadcast on the BBC series The Shakespeare plays in 1978. |
General note | DVD includes the complete script in Microsoft Word document format. |
Credits | Music, James Tyler & the London Early Music Group. |
Cast |
Patrick Ryecart (Romeo), Rebecca Saire (Juliet), Celia Johnson (Nurse), Michael Hordern (Capulet), John Gielgud (Chorus), Joseph O'Conor (Friar Lawrence), Laurence Naismith (Prince Escalus), Anthony Andrews (Mercutio), Alan Rickman (Tybalt), Jacqueline Hill (Lady Capulet), Christopher Strauli (Benvolio), Christopher Northey (Paris), Paul Henry (Peter), Roger Davidson (Balthasar), John Paul (Montague), Zulema Dene (Lady Montague), Esmond Knight (Old Capulet), David Sibley (Sampson), Bunny Reed (Abraham), Vernon Dobtcheff (Apothecary), John Savident (Friar John), Danny Schiller (Musician), Jeremy Young (First Watch), Jeffrey Chiswick (Second Watch), Gary Taylor (Potpan), Mark Arden (Paris's Page), Robert Burbage (Tybalt's Page), Alan Bowerman (First Citizen). |
Date/time/place of a event note | Taped Jan. 31-Feb. 5, 1978 at the BBC Television studios in London. |
Technical details | DVD. |
Technical details | System requirements for script: PC or Mac with Microsoft Word, DVD-ROM drive. |
Genre/form | Television plays. |
Genre/form | Television adaptations. |
Other title |
Shakespeare plays (Television program) |