Shakespeare : The Comedies. Featuring All 13 of William Shakespeare's Comedic Plays. Argo Classics
(2020)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : HarperCollins Publishers, 2020
Made available through hoopla
EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (37hr., 35 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9780008462031 MWT16976685, 0008462038 16976685
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Performed by The Marlowe Dramatic Society & Professional Players, including Ian McKellen, Diana Rigg, Derek Jacobi, and Prunella Scales

William Collins Books and Decca Records are proud to present ARGO Classics, a historic catalogue of classic prose and verse read by some of the world's most renowned voices. Originally released as vinyl records, these expertly remastered stories are now available to download for the first time. All 17 of Shakespeare's timeless comedies, performed by the celebrated Marlowe Dramatic Society and Professional Players. Young love, bawdiness, and exuberance are played out in these comedies that continue to make us laugh and cheer. Performed by an incredible array of the 20th century's greatest actors, Marlowe alumni including Ian McKellen, Diana Rigg, Derek Jacobi, and Prunella Scales can be heard in these recordings. All of the Shakespeare plays within the ARGO Classics catalogue are performed by the Marlowe Dramatic Society and Professional Players. The Marlowe was founded in 1907 with a mission to focus on effective delivery of verse, respect the integrity of texts, and rescue neglected plays by Shakespeare's contemporaries and the less performed plays of Shakespeare himself. The Marlowe has performed annually at Cambridge Arts Theatre since its opening in 1936 and continues to produce some of the finest actors of their generations. Thurston Dart, Professor of Music at London University and a Fellow of Jesus College Cambridge, directed the music for this production. This collection includes 17 comedies: The full casts for each production in this collection can be found in the description of the individual play's product page

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