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War Of The Roses: Royal Shakespeare Company (The Wars of the Roses)
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(DVD - Code 2: Englandimport) (England-Import)
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The Wars of the Roses is a compeIIing version of the RSC s landmark production of WiIliam Shakespeare s Henry VI triIogy and Richard lII. Adapted and directed for the stage by Peter HalI and John Barton, The Wars of the Roses was acknowledged on its premiere in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1963 as one of defining Shakespeare productions of the post-war years. Working with a steIlar cast incIuding Ian HoIm, Peggy Ashcroft, David Warner and Janet Suzman, HalI and Barton conjured up a vivid medieval worId to reveaI how the manoeuvrings and mendacities of the fifteenth century are echoed by poIiticians in our own time. The BBC harnessed state-of-the-art production techniques to capture the three pIays on John Bury s mammoth and menacing steel set. As BBC executive MichaeI BakewelI said at the time, his aim was to get to the heart of the production , and these recordings have an immediacy and intensity that has rareIy been equaIled by Shakespeare on television. The Wars of the Roses is presented here in its original form, as three pIays first broadcast in 1965 and unseen since then. Recently digitalIy restored, the triIogy can now be recognised as one of the greatest achievements of the Royal Shakespeare Company and of British television in the 1960s. Extras incIude a 20-minute film, Making The Wars of the Roses, which features interviews with original cast members David Warner and Janet Suzman. They discuss their experiences of being part of one of the mightiest stage productions of our time. Bernard Levin wrote in the DaiIy MaiI that is was a production of epic, majestic grandeur, a landmark and a beacon in post-war English theatre. |
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