Shakespeare's plays are animated in a variety of ways and voiced by well-known actors
Award-winning versions of four stories - Macbeth, Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night's Dream - make Shakespeare's language more accessible.
DetailsStunning award-winning versions of four stories - Othello, The Tempest, A Winter's Tale and Hamlet - make Shakespeare's language more accessible.
DetailsA night of madness in a haunted wood - four young victims of unrequited love stumble about while six workmen are trying to rehearse a play.
DetailsA unique animation about four love-torn couples in the Forest of Arden.
DetailsStunning versions of four stories - Julius Caesar, As You Like it, Richard lll, and The Taming of the Shrew - make Shakespeare's language more accessible.
DetailsAnimated version of the Bard's much-quoted tragedy about the indecisive Prince of Denmark. With the voices of Nicholas Farrell as Hamlet and Tilda Swinton as Ophelia.
DetailsThis animated version of Julius Caesar unfolds a compelling story of personal power versus the good of the state.
DetailsAn animated version of Shakespeare's tale of jealousy and betrayal, Othello.
DetailsAntony Sher provides the voice of Shakespeare's darkest villain, Richard, Duke of Gloucester.
DetailsAn animated version of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
DetailsShakespeare's witty battle of the sexes is given a fresh airing in puppet animation.
DetailsAn animated version of Shakespeare's The Tempest.
DetailsSculptured Russian puppets perform the powerful story of regal and rustic characters. King Leontes's fit of temper results in the death of his wife and son.
DetailsDuke Orsino falls in love with the Countess Olivia, who is in mourning for a dead brother and has vowed to shut herself away.
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