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Goldoni's The Venetian Twins.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Miami-Dade Community College, production company.
British Broadcasting Corporation, production company.
Open University, production company.
Series:
Academic Video Online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
European Theater.
Plays.
Comedy.
Playwrights.
Venice, Veneto.
Local Subjects:
European Theater.
Plays.
Comedy.
Playwrights.
Venice, Veneto.
Genre:
Documentary
Film:Documentary
Physical Description:
1 online resource (60 minutes)
Other Title:
The Venetian Twins by Carlo Goldoni
Place of Publication:
Miami, FL : Miami Dade College, 1978.
Language Note:
In English.
System Details:
video file
Summary:
Goldoni's THE VENETIAN TWINS, one of 14 productions in the series, DRAMA: PLAY, PERFORMANCE, PERCEPTION, is structured around the thematic related study module: Dramatis Personae. DRAMA: PLAY, PERFORMANCE, PERCEPTION is an introduction to theater course consisting of 14 one-hour videotape productions. Each play, skillfully edited by BBC producers in order to maintain dramatic integrity, features cast members chosen from among Britain's finest performers. Mr. Jose Ferrar serves as host for the series, introducing each play with an articulate commentary. William (Bill) Hindman serves as narrator in the series. With its thematic orientation to the elements of the theater, the course fulfills the basic drama requirements of many colleges and universities. This program may be used as supplemental enrichment in literature, drama or other subject areas.
Participant:
José Ferrer, host ; William Hindman, narrator ; Donal Donnelly (The twins), Amanda Barrie (Rosaura), Jonathan Cecil (Florindo), Jacqueline Pearce (Beatrice), Neil Cunningham (Lelio), Milton Johns (Pancrazio), John Evitts (Dr. Balanzoni), David Wood (Arlecchino), Judith Fielding (Colombina), Chris Sullivan (Brighella), Kenneth Waller (Porter), actors.
Notes:
Title from resource description page (viewed December 12, 2018).
Contains:
In series: Drama--play, performance, perception.
OCLC:
1030696077

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