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SHAKSPER 1997: Qs: R3 Performance History; Quotation; BBC Cym.
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@ws.bowiestate.edu) Date: 12/17/97
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 8.1237. Wednesday, 17 December 1997.
[1] From: David Lindley <eng6dl@ARTS-01.NOVELL.LEEDS.AC.UK>
Date: Monday, 15 Dec 1997 15:28:51 GMT
Subj: Re: Richard III Performance History
[2] From: Joanne Walen <Shaxpur@aol.com>
Date: Monday, 15 Dec 1997 18:56:33 EST
Subj: Quotation Source
[3] From: Michael Skovmand <ENGMIK@hum.aau.dk>
Date: Wednesday, 17 Dec 1997 09:28:49 MET
Subj: Re: Cymbeline Video
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From: David Lindley <eng6dl@ARTS-01.NOVELL.LEEDS.AC.UK>
Date: Monday, 15 Dec 1997 15:28:51 GMT
Subject: Re: Richard III Performance History
I currently have an MA student who is working on the performance history
of Richard III. We have tracked down a good deal of material about UK
performances, but are finding it more difficult to locate information
about what are considered landmark productions in the US (apologies for
our anglo-centrism). I would very much welcome any suggestions on this
score, and guidance towards reviews beyond the standard listings in
Shakespeare Quarterly and the like. Please email me direct, unless you
think list members in general might be interested.
David Lindley
University of Leeds.
d.lindley@leeds.ac.uk
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From: Joanne Walen <Shaxpur@aol.com>
Date: Monday, 15 Dec 1997 18:56:33 EST
Subject: Quotation Source
This question was posed to me, and I didn't have an answer-except that I
didn't think so. Can anyone help?
Question: Is the quote about the pot calling the kettle black from
Shakespeare? If so, do you know from which play?
Many thanks for any insights you offer.
Joanne Walen
<shaxpur@aol.com>
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From: Michael Skovmand <ENGMIK@hum.aau.dk>
Date: Wednesday, 17 Dec 1997 09:28:49 MET
Subject: Re: Cymbeline Video
Can anyone out there help me get my hands on a copy of the 1982
BBC/Elijah Moshinsky TV production of Cymbeline (preferably PAL, but
NTSC will do) - I'll buy, borrow, copy, anything! (Incidentally, this is
just one more cri de coeur testifying to the appalling state of affairs
regarding the unavailability of any more than the canonized dozen or so
of the BBC SHAKESPEARE TV oeuvre!) Thanks, in advance!
Michael Skovmand
Dep't of English
U. of Aarhus
8000 Aarhus C
Denmark
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