William Shakespeare's The two noble kinsmen.
(Audiobook CD)
Contributors
Brill, Clive, director.
LeGendre, Dominique, composer.
Shepherd, Bill, producer.
Treadwell, Tom, producer.
Beale, Simon Russell, performer.
LeGendre, Dominique, composer.
Shepherd, Bill, producer.
Treadwell, Tom, producer.
Beale, Simon Russell, performer.
Status
Audiobook - North Wing Basement
822.33 Z1
1 available
822.33 Z1
1 available
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Copies
Location | Call Number | Copy Number | Status |
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Audiobook - North Wing Basement | 822.33 Z1 | #1-3 | On Shelf |
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Format
Audiobook CD
Physical Desc
3 audio discs (177 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Language
English
Notes
General Note
"These audio recordings are a companion to The Complete Pelican Shakespeare published by Penguin Putnam Inc. The productions adhere to the edition edited by Alfred Harbage that was available at the time they were recorded. Subsequently, a new edition of The Complete Pelican Shakespeare, editied by Stephen Orgel and A. R. Braunmuller, was published in late 2002." - insert.
General Note
Liner notes include plot synopsis and complete cast list.
Creation/Production Credits
Director, Clive Brill ; composer, Dominique Le Gendre ; producers, Bill Shepherd and Tom Treadwell.
Participants/Performers
Simon Russell Beale (Prologue and Epilogue), Jonathan Firth (Palamon), Nigel Cooke (Arcite), Helen Schlesinger (Emilia), Geoffrey Whitehead (Theseus), Sarah-Jane Holm (Gaoler's daughter), Richard Cordery (Gaoler), Adjoa Andoh (Hippolyta), Geoffrey Beevers (Gerrold), James Greene (Pirithous), Lucy Robinson (First queen), Nicola King (Second queen), Sian Radinger (Third queen), Andrew Wincott (Wooer).
Description
"Palamon and Arcite, cousins and bosom friends, are taken prisoner by Duke Theseus of Athens. While in captivity, they spy the beautiful Emilia. Both fall instantly in love with her, and their attachment to each other turns to hate. This dark-edged tragicomedy is now widely regarded at having been written by Shakespeare in collaboration with John Fletcher. Probably composed in 1613-14, it is the final play in Shakespeare's dramatic career"--Container.
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Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Shakespeare, W., Brill, C., LeGendre, D., Shepherd, B., Treadwell, T., Beale, S. R., Firth, J., Whitehead, G., Andoh, A., & Beevers, G. (2003). William Shakespeare's The two noble kinsmen . Audio Partners.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)William Shakespeare et al.. 2003. William Shakespeare's The Two Noble Kinsmen. Audio Partners.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)William Shakespeare et al.. William Shakespeare's The Two Noble Kinsmen Audio Partners, 2003.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Shakespeare, William, et al. William Shakespeare's The Two Noble Kinsmen Audio Partners, 2003.
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