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Shakespeare and his stage: approaches to Hamlet

The many-sided Hamlet as portrayed by the four greatest Shakespearean actors of the last sixty years: the splendid noble of John Barrymore, the agonized yet royally calm prince of Laurence Olivier, the controlled and reined-in personality of Sir John Gielgud, the raging young man of Nicol Williamson. The impact of these performances is heightened by juxtaposition with the efforts of a young actor seeking to master the part.

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  • "The many-sided Hamlet as portrayed by the four greatest Shakespearean actors of the last sixty years: the splendid noble of John Barrymore, the agonized yet royally calm prince of Laurence Olivier, the controlled and reined-in personality of Sir John Gielgud, the raging young man of Nicol Williamson. The impact of these performances is heightened by juxtaposition with the efforts of a young actor seeking to master the part."@en
  • "Recreates the theatre of Shakespeare's day through the staging of scenes from Hamlet in an Elizabethan courtyard near stratford, England. Contrasts styles of Shakespearean role playing with excerpts from performances by Lawrence Olivier, John Gielgud, Nicol Williamson and John Barrymore. Includes views of Landmarks in London, Stratford and Warwick which shaped Shakespeare's approach to theatrical practice."@en
  • "Recreates the theatre of Shakespeare's day through the staging of scenes from Hamlet in an Elizabethan courtyard near Stratford, England. Contrasts styles of Shakespearean role playing with excerpts from performances by Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud, Nicol Williamson and John Barrymore. Includes views of landmarks in London, Stratford and Warwick which shaped Shakespeare's approach to theatrical practice."@en
  • "Provides a brief history of the English theater during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Also presents different scenes and versions of Hamlet to illustrate Shakespeare's power of discoursing on life."@en
  • "A young actor rehearses the role of Hamlet on an outdoor stage set in an Elizabethan courtyard in Stratford-upon-Avon. Also footage of Nicol Williamson, John Barrymore, Laurence Olivier and John Gielgud as they play the character of Hamlet."
  • "Recreates the theater of Shakespeare's day through the staging of scenes from Hamlet in an Elizabethan courtyard near Stratford, Eng."@en
  • "Recreates the theater of Shakespeare's day through the staging of scenes from Hamlet in an Elizabethan courtyard near Stratford, Eng. Contrasts styles of Shakespearean role playing with excerpts from performances by Lawrence Olivier, John Gielgud, Nicol Williamson, and John Barrymore. Includes views of landmarks in London, Stratford, and Warwick which shaped Shakespeare's approach to theatrical practice."
  • "Recreates the theater of Shakespeare's day through the staging of scenes from Hamlet in an Elizabethan courtyard near Stratford, Eng. Contrasts styles of Shakespearean role playing with excerpts from performances by Lawrence Olivier, John Gielgud, Nicol Williamson, and John Barrymore. Includes views of landmarks in London, Stratford, and Warwick which shaped Shakespeare's approach to theatrical practice."@en
  • "Filmed on a stage reconstructed in an Elizabethan courtyard, and in Shakespeare's Stratford, this production explores the approaches to playing Hamlet by Barrymore, Olivier, Gielgud and Williamson, juxtaposing them with the effort of a young actor, Stephen Tate."@en
  • "Recreates the theatre of Shakespeare's day through the staging of scenes from Hamlet in an Elizabethan courtyard near Stratford, Eng. Contrasts styles of Shakespearean role playing with excerpts from performances by Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud, Nicol Williamson, and John Barrymore. Includes views of landmarks in London, Stratford, and Warwick which shaped Shakespeare's approach to theatrical practice."@en
  • "Recreates the theatre of Shakespeare's time through the staging of scenes from Hamlet. Contrasts styles of Shakespearian role playing with excerpts from performances by various actors."

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  • "Shakespeare and his stage (Television program)"@en