Apologies for cross-posting
RARE TV PRODUCTIONS OF GREEK TRAGEDY SHOWING AT NOTTINGHAM LAKESIDE ARTS
This mini-season, originally curated from the BFI archives by Dr Amanda Wrigley and shown at the NFT in 2012, emerges from the ScreenPlays research project (https://screenplaystv.wordpress.com/).
26th February, 7pm: "The Serpent Son: Agamemnon" (BBC 1979): a stellar cast and an extraordinary, fantastical design evoking the alien world of Greek myth
Dir. Bill Hays, starring Diana Rigg, Denis Quilley, Helen Mirren + "Of Mycenae & Men" (BBC 1979), dir. Hugh David, starring Diana Dors, Bob Hoskins, Freddie Jones
3rd March, 2pm (Part 1) & 7pm (Parts 2&3): "Oresteia" (National Theatre/Channel 4 1983): one of the landmark productions of Greek tragedy on the UK stage, captured on film and edited for television by Peter Hall himself.
Dir. Peter Hall, starring Philip Donaghy, James Carter, John Normington, Greg Hicks, Kenny Ireland, Roger Gartland, Michael Thomas
12th March, 2pm: "Electra" (Associate Re-Diffusion 1962): an extraordinary television event, broadcast in modern Greek without subtitles, and receiving great acclaim from audiences & critics across the country.
Dir. Joan Kemp-Welch, starring Aspasia Papathanasiou. + "Women of Troy" (BBC 1958): the earliest known Greek tragedy broadcast on UK television; seventeen minutes survive. Starring Catherine Lacey & Rosalie Crutchley.
12th March, 7pm: "King Oedipus" (BBC 1972) + "Oedipus Tyrannus" (BBC/OU 1977): two very different productions of Sophocles' masterpiece, one a "Play of the Month" and located in a contemporary setting, the other (second half of the play) presented in wigs & elaborate costumes with a dancing chorus, to communicate aspects of the original form of Greek drama for educational purposes.
Dir. Alan Bridges, starring Ian Holm, Sheila Allen ("King Oedipus"). Dir. Richard Callanan, starring Patrick Stewart, Rosalie Crutchley ("Oedipus Tyrannus").
Information & reservations for all screenings: http://www.lakesidearts.org.uk/theatre/event/3116/greek-tragedy-film-season.html
Discussions of the individual productions on the ScreenPlays blog:
https://screenplaystv.wordpress.com/2011/11/05/serpent-son-bbc-1979/
https://screenplaystv.wordpress.com/2011/12/27/of-mycenae-and-men-bbc-1979/
https://screenplaystv.wordpress.com/2012/01/23/oresteia-channel-4-1983/
https://screenplaystv.wordpress.com/2011/08/10/greek-plays-sophocles-electra-itv-1962/
https://screenplaystv.wordpress.com/2011/11/30/viewing-women-of-troy-bbc-1958/
https://screenplaystv.wordpress.com/2011/08/17/king-oedipus-bbc-1972/
https://screenplaystv.wordpress.com/2011/09/02/oedipus-the-king-bbc-ou-1977/
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