Ronald Pickup, Angela Pleasance, and Maxine Audley star in this BBC Radio production of Shakespeare s famous tragedy of the Prince of Denmark. Written over four hundred years ago, "Hamlet" still remains one of the most powerful, influential, and thrilling tragedies in the English language. The story of Prince Hamlet and his quest for vengeance has been interpreted countless times on stage, film, and television. With its riveting plot, featuring murder and supernatural horror, and presenting possibly the most fascinating ...
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Ronald Pickup, Angela Pleasance, and Maxine Audley star in this BBC Radio production of Shakespeare s famous tragedy of the Prince of Denmark. Written over four hundred years ago, "Hamlet" still remains one of the most powerful, influential, and thrilling tragedies in the English language. The story of Prince Hamlet and his quest for vengeance has been interpreted countless times on stage, film, and television. With its riveting plot, featuring murder and supernatural horror, and presenting possibly the most fascinating character in the history of drama, it never fails to enthrall. This BBC archive production from 1971 was produced by the renowned John Tydeman and features a cast of highly regarded actors, with music from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. The Classic Radio Theater range presents notable radio productions of much-loved plays by some of the most renowned playwrights and starring some of our finest actors."
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Add this copy of Hamlet (Classic Radio Theater Series) to cart. $10.95, very good condition, Sold by The Yard Sale Store rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Narrowsburg, NY, UNITED STATES, published 2014 by BBC Worldwide, Ltd.
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Very Good. 3 NEW AUDIO CDS. YOU WILL RECEIVE A BRAND NEW SET OF AUDIO CDS new in the shrink wrap. Publisher remainder mark over the bar code. NEW CDS INSIDE. Enjoy this new audio cd edition for your home and library.
Hamlet has the brains of an omlet...Shakespeare sneaks in some good puns, but the story is rather lackluster compared to his other works.
Selina
Oct 12, 2007
Great
I'll admit this is a long play, but it is actually quicker to read than a person might think. This is a great tale of revenge though quite dark in tone. There are pretty good lines in this classic. This is a play one should read instead of the cliffnotes. This is an action packed family drama with an extremely high body count.