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Samuel Beckett - Documentary (+Greek subs) - Part 1
Samuel Beckett - Documentary (+Greek subs) - Part 1
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Samuel beckett interview, 1987
Samuel Beckett interview. Footage taken from the 1987 documentary "Waiting for Beckett: A Portrait of Samuel Beckett" (Global Village Production, 1994).
Watch - Samuel Beckett Play "not I" http://youtu.be/ZhzssmWVbr4
Check out - Samuel Beckett by Harold Pinter - "The Unnamable" Performance http://youtu.be/TLEZhM1fT4M
Watch, like, subscribe and share Digital Philosophy's "Samuel Beckett" Playli
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Samuel Beckett Play 2001 (beckett on film)
Samuel Beckett Play 2001 (beckett on film)
direction: Anthony Minghella
*i own nothing
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Endgame (Beckett)
"Endgame" (2000).
Director: Conor McPherson
Writer: Samuel Beckett
Starring: David Thewlis and Michael Gambon.
Hamm is blind and unable to stand; Clov, his servant, is unable to sit; Nagg and Nell are his father and mother, who are legless and live in dustbins. Together they live in a room with two windows, but there may be nothing at all outside.
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[1973] "Not I" (Samuel Beckett)
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Samuel Beckett Act Without Words I HIGH
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Samuel Beckett: Quad I+II (play for TV)
Full version. The play (directed by Beckett himself) was first transmitted by the Süddeutscher Rundfunk in Germany on 8 October 1981 -- as "Quadrat I+II". "Between the two parts there is an intermission of 100'000 years." (S.B. during the rehearsals)
Weitere Informationen, Verweise auf Artikel & Videos zu den Themen Literatur & Theater auf der Google+ Seite von TextundBuehne hier: https://www.you
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Harold Pinter on Samuel Beckett
Harold Pinter shares some of his memories of Samuel Beckett and performs the last of 'The Unnamable.' Originally broadcast 8 February 1990.
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Andy Wimbush: Samuel Beckett and Quietism
Season 2 Episode 3 of Cambridge PhDcasts with PhDcaster Andy Wimbush.
Andy Wimbush is a third year PhD candidate in English at Darwin College researching Samuel Beckett's enduring interest in quietism as a personal solution and artistic inspiration.
For further information and related links please see http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/gallery/video/andy-wimbush-beckett-and-quietism.
The Cambridge P
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Come & Go - Samuel Beckett (subtitulada en castellano)
Obrita breve de Samuel Beckett subtitulada en castellano. Spoiler: ¡cuidado con las simetrías!
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Beckett Directs Beckett Waiting for Godot Part 1 Beckett Samuel
most popular absurd play
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Catastrophe - Samuel Beckett (subtitulado en castellano)
Obra breve de Samuel Beckett, subtitulada en castellano.
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Waiting for Beckett 1/6
A rare documentary
מחכים לבקט - סרט תעודה עם כתוביות בעברית
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Samuel Beckett - Ein Portrait 1/2
Biographie, Dokumente & Interviews mit Weggefährten: Werner Spies, Roger Blin, James Knowlson (Biograph), Walter Asmus, Peter Hall, Erika Tophoven u.a. ("Lippen schweigen", 2006, 86 Min.).
Teil 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fa4cCAI3K7U
Weitere Informationen, Verweise auf Artikel & Videos zu den Themen Literatur & Theater auf der Google+ Seite von TextundBuehne hier: https://www.youtube.com/us
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"'Charlie Rose' by Samuel Beckett"
Something has happened to PBS favorite "Charlie Rose." The erudite conversations and sober intellectualism have been replaced by an absurd world where illogic, inane dialogues, and open hostility rule. The one-on-one interview between Charlie and his guest begins as usual but quickly goes awry, so much so that Charlie is warned that, somewhere, a man named "Steve" is "not happy." But who is "Steve
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Samuel Beckett, el teatro del absurdo
De la mano de Rafael Pérez Gay, sumérgete en la vida y obra del mundialmente reconocido poeta, novelista y dramaturgo irlandés Samuel Beckett. Licenciado y doctor en lenguas romances por el “Trinity College de Dublín”, residió en París por un tiempo, siendo docente, hasta que por la guerra tuvo que huir de la Gestapo, policía Nazi, posteriormente en el Sur de Francia libre de la ocupación alemana
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Not I - By Samuel Beckett performed by Julianne Moore.
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Nick Mount on Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot
Rec.Jan. 29, 2009, Innis Town Hall, University of Toronto. Aired on Big Ideas, TVO, Dec.19, 2009.
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Samuel Beckett - All That Fall (1957)
Samuel Beckett | Works For Radio: The Original Broadcasts | British Library | 2006
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Samuel Beckett - Krapp's Last Tape (Patrick Magee)
Full version. Krapp's Last Tape is a one-act play, written in English, by Samuel Beckett. Consisting of a cast of one man, it was originally written for Northern Irish actor Patrick Magee and first titled "Magee monologue". It was inspired by Beckett's experience of listening to Magee reading extracts from "Molloy" and from "An Abandoned Work" on the BBC Third Programme in December 1957.
The play,
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Samuel Beckett reads from Watt
The Nobel prize winner, Samuel Beckett (1906-1989) reads from one of his notable novels, Watt.
From Poetry Foundation:
The recordings were made in 1965 by Lawrence Harvey, professor of comparative literature at Dartmouth College, who traveled to Paris to meet with Beckett a number of times from 1961 to 1965 while researching his 1970 book Samuel Beckett, Poet and Critic. At one point during their
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Beginning To End - Samuel Beckett
Beginning To End - Samuel Beckett
Performed by Jack Macgowran
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Samuel Beckett Quad
Just an experiment using pitched percussion. Instead of tapping steady beats, four simple melodic figures enter and leave. I think there is just about room in the script for this to be considered a reasonably authentic approach. And far more authentic than some of the stuff you can can find on YT. And, frankly, far better.
Samuel Beckett - Documentary (+Greek subs) - Part 1
Samuel Beckett - Documentary (+Greek subs) - Part 1...
Samuel Beckett - Documentary (+Greek subs) - Part 1
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Samuel Beckett - Documentary (+Greek subs) - Part 1
- published: 25 Nov 2013
- views: 52508
Samuel beckett interview, 1987
Samuel Beckett interview. Footage taken from the 1987 documentary "Waiting for Beckett: A Portrait of Samuel Beckett" (Global Village Production, 1994).
Watch ...
Samuel Beckett interview. Footage taken from the 1987 documentary "Waiting for Beckett: A Portrait of Samuel Beckett" (Global Village Production, 1994).
Watch - Samuel Beckett Play "not I" http://youtu.be/ZhzssmWVbr4
Check out - Samuel Beckett by Harold Pinter - "The Unnamable" Performance http://youtu.be/TLEZhM1fT4M
Watch, like, subscribe and share Digital Philosophy's "Samuel Beckett" Playlist http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8qI0uXwsdWCdb0bT26KDDbzPgmTWIZgm
You may also want to check out Noam Chomsky and Michel Focault debating about "Justice versus Power" http://youtu.be/FjUW3RCHc_0 ... or Aldus Huxley being interviewed in television in 1958 http://youtu.be/V8LZy2v3O1w
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wn.com/Samuel Beckett Interview, 1987
Samuel Beckett interview. Footage taken from the 1987 documentary "Waiting for Beckett: A Portrait of Samuel Beckett" (Global Village Production, 1994).
Watch - Samuel Beckett Play "not I" http://youtu.be/ZhzssmWVbr4
Check out - Samuel Beckett by Harold Pinter - "The Unnamable" Performance http://youtu.be/TLEZhM1fT4M
Watch, like, subscribe and share Digital Philosophy's "Samuel Beckett" Playlist http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8qI0uXwsdWCdb0bT26KDDbzPgmTWIZgm
You may also want to check out Noam Chomsky and Michel Focault debating about "Justice versus Power" http://youtu.be/FjUW3RCHc_0 ... or Aldus Huxley being interviewed in television in 1958 http://youtu.be/V8LZy2v3O1w
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- published: 18 Mar 2012
- views: 86362
Samuel Beckett Play 2001 (beckett on film)
Samuel Beckett Play 2001 (beckett on film)
direction: Anthony Minghella
*i own nothing...
Samuel Beckett Play 2001 (beckett on film)
direction: Anthony Minghella
*i own nothing
wn.com/Samuel Beckett Play 2001 (Beckett On Film)
Samuel Beckett Play 2001 (beckett on film)
direction: Anthony Minghella
*i own nothing
- published: 02 Jun 2015
- views: 33248
Endgame (Beckett)
"Endgame" (2000).
Director: Conor McPherson
Writer: Samuel Beckett
Starring: David Thewlis and Michael Gambon.
Hamm is blind and unable to stand; Clov, his ser...
"Endgame" (2000).
Director: Conor McPherson
Writer: Samuel Beckett
Starring: David Thewlis and Michael Gambon.
Hamm is blind and unable to stand; Clov, his servant, is unable to sit; Nagg and Nell are his father and mother, who are legless and live in dustbins. Together they live in a room with two windows, but there may be nothing at all outside.
wn.com/Endgame (Beckett)
"Endgame" (2000).
Director: Conor McPherson
Writer: Samuel Beckett
Starring: David Thewlis and Michael Gambon.
Hamm is blind and unable to stand; Clov, his servant, is unable to sit; Nagg and Nell are his father and mother, who are legless and live in dustbins. Together they live in a room with two windows, but there may be nothing at all outside.
- published: 08 Feb 2014
- views: 92180
Samuel Beckett: Quad I+II (play for TV)
Full version. The play (directed by Beckett himself) was first transmitted by the Süddeutscher Rundfunk in Germany on 8 October 1981 -- as "Quadrat I+II". "Betw...
Full version. The play (directed by Beckett himself) was first transmitted by the Süddeutscher Rundfunk in Germany on 8 October 1981 -- as "Quadrat I+II". "Between the two parts there is an intermission of 100'000 years." (S.B. during the rehearsals)
Weitere Informationen, Verweise auf Artikel & Videos zu den Themen Literatur & Theater auf der Google+ Seite von TextundBuehne hier: https://www.youtube.com/user/TextundBuehne
wn.com/Samuel Beckett Quad I Ii (Play For Tv)
Full version. The play (directed by Beckett himself) was first transmitted by the Süddeutscher Rundfunk in Germany on 8 October 1981 -- as "Quadrat I+II". "Between the two parts there is an intermission of 100'000 years." (S.B. during the rehearsals)
Weitere Informationen, Verweise auf Artikel & Videos zu den Themen Literatur & Theater auf der Google+ Seite von TextundBuehne hier: https://www.youtube.com/user/TextundBuehne
- published: 12 Nov 2012
- views: 45025
Harold Pinter on Samuel Beckett
Harold Pinter shares some of his memories of Samuel Beckett and performs the last of 'The Unnamable.' Originally broadcast 8 February 1990....
Harold Pinter shares some of his memories of Samuel Beckett and performs the last of 'The Unnamable.' Originally broadcast 8 February 1990.
wn.com/Harold Pinter On Samuel Beckett
Harold Pinter shares some of his memories of Samuel Beckett and performs the last of 'The Unnamable.' Originally broadcast 8 February 1990.
- published: 09 Jul 2011
- views: 77965
Andy Wimbush: Samuel Beckett and Quietism
Season 2 Episode 3 of Cambridge PhDcasts with PhDcaster Andy Wimbush.
Andy Wimbush is a third year PhD candidate in English at Darwin College researching Samu...
Season 2 Episode 3 of Cambridge PhDcasts with PhDcaster Andy Wimbush.
Andy Wimbush is a third year PhD candidate in English at Darwin College researching Samuel Beckett's enduring interest in quietism as a personal solution and artistic inspiration.
For further information and related links please see http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/gallery/video/andy-wimbush-beckett-and-quietism.
The Cambridge PhDcasts are presented by John Gallagher and produced by Richard Blakemore and Ruth Rushworth with thanks to CRASSH.
wn.com/Andy Wimbush Samuel Beckett And Quietism
Season 2 Episode 3 of Cambridge PhDcasts with PhDcaster Andy Wimbush.
Andy Wimbush is a third year PhD candidate in English at Darwin College researching Samuel Beckett's enduring interest in quietism as a personal solution and artistic inspiration.
For further information and related links please see http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/gallery/video/andy-wimbush-beckett-and-quietism.
The Cambridge PhDcasts are presented by John Gallagher and produced by Richard Blakemore and Ruth Rushworth with thanks to CRASSH.
- published: 31 Oct 2013
- views: 7502
Come & Go - Samuel Beckett (subtitulada en castellano)
Obrita breve de Samuel Beckett subtitulada en castellano. Spoiler: ¡cuidado con las simetrías!...
Obrita breve de Samuel Beckett subtitulada en castellano. Spoiler: ¡cuidado con las simetrías!
wn.com/Come Go Samuel Beckett (Subtitulada En Castellano)
Obrita breve de Samuel Beckett subtitulada en castellano. Spoiler: ¡cuidado con las simetrías!
- published: 16 Dec 2012
- views: 23004
Catastrophe - Samuel Beckett (subtitulado en castellano)
Obra breve de Samuel Beckett, subtitulada en castellano....
Obra breve de Samuel Beckett, subtitulada en castellano.
wn.com/Catastrophe Samuel Beckett (Subtitulado En Castellano)
Obra breve de Samuel Beckett, subtitulada en castellano.
- published: 16 Dec 2012
- views: 17024
Waiting for Beckett 1/6
A rare documentary
מחכים לבקט - סרט תעודה עם כתוביות בעברית...
A rare documentary
מחכים לבקט - סרט תעודה עם כתוביות בעברית
wn.com/Waiting For Beckett 1 6
A rare documentary
מחכים לבקט - סרט תעודה עם כתוביות בעברית
- published: 24 Oct 2010
- views: 50222
Samuel Beckett - Ein Portrait 1/2
Biographie, Dokumente & Interviews mit Weggefährten: Werner Spies, Roger Blin, James Knowlson (Biograph), Walter Asmus, Peter Hall, Erika Tophoven u.a. ("Lippen...
Biographie, Dokumente & Interviews mit Weggefährten: Werner Spies, Roger Blin, James Knowlson (Biograph), Walter Asmus, Peter Hall, Erika Tophoven u.a. ("Lippen schweigen", 2006, 86 Min.).
Teil 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fa4cCAI3K7U
Weitere Informationen, Verweise auf Artikel & Videos zu den Themen Literatur & Theater auf der Google+ Seite von TextundBuehne hier: https://www.youtube.com/user/TextundBuehne
wn.com/Samuel Beckett Ein Portrait 1 2
Biographie, Dokumente & Interviews mit Weggefährten: Werner Spies, Roger Blin, James Knowlson (Biograph), Walter Asmus, Peter Hall, Erika Tophoven u.a. ("Lippen schweigen", 2006, 86 Min.).
Teil 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fa4cCAI3K7U
Weitere Informationen, Verweise auf Artikel & Videos zu den Themen Literatur & Theater auf der Google+ Seite von TextundBuehne hier: https://www.youtube.com/user/TextundBuehne
- published: 12 Nov 2012
- views: 27382
"'Charlie Rose' by Samuel Beckett"
Something has happened to PBS favorite "Charlie Rose." The erudite conversations and sober intellectualism have been replaced by an absurd world where illogic, ...
Something has happened to PBS favorite "Charlie Rose." The erudite conversations and sober intellectualism have been replaced by an absurd world where illogic, inane dialogues, and open hostility rule. The one-on-one interview between Charlie and his guest begins as usual but quickly goes awry, so much so that Charlie is warned that, somewhere, a man named "Steve" is "not happy." But who is "Steve" and why is he angry? And why does the mere mention of his name stop Charlie cold? Using appropriated footage from a single episode of "Charlie Rose," filmmaker Andrew Filippone Jr. creates something both disturbing and farcical in "'Charlie Rose' by Samuel Beckett."
A "Rolling Stone" magazine "Top 10" (May 15, 2008).
Featured in "New York" magazine's "Approval Matrix" (May 5, 2008).
Alexis Madrigal of "The Atlantic" on CRBSB: http://bit.ly/cqs9qH
Very Short List on CRBSB: http://bit.ly/rAR3U
SCREENINGS: Chicago & Boston Underground Film Festivals; LIVE! at the New York Public Library
WINNER: Best Experimental Film at the 2008 Artsfest Film Festival
wn.com/'Charlie Rose' By Samuel Beckett
Something has happened to PBS favorite "Charlie Rose." The erudite conversations and sober intellectualism have been replaced by an absurd world where illogic, inane dialogues, and open hostility rule. The one-on-one interview between Charlie and his guest begins as usual but quickly goes awry, so much so that Charlie is warned that, somewhere, a man named "Steve" is "not happy." But who is "Steve" and why is he angry? And why does the mere mention of his name stop Charlie cold? Using appropriated footage from a single episode of "Charlie Rose," filmmaker Andrew Filippone Jr. creates something both disturbing and farcical in "'Charlie Rose' by Samuel Beckett."
A "Rolling Stone" magazine "Top 10" (May 15, 2008).
Featured in "New York" magazine's "Approval Matrix" (May 5, 2008).
Alexis Madrigal of "The Atlantic" on CRBSB: http://bit.ly/cqs9qH
Very Short List on CRBSB: http://bit.ly/rAR3U
SCREENINGS: Chicago & Boston Underground Film Festivals; LIVE! at the New York Public Library
WINNER: Best Experimental Film at the 2008 Artsfest Film Festival
- published: 17 Mar 2008
- views: 425739
Samuel Beckett, el teatro del absurdo
De la mano de Rafael Pérez Gay, sumérgete en la vida y obra del mundialmente reconocido poeta, novelista y dramaturgo irlandés Samuel Beckett. Licenciado y doct...
De la mano de Rafael Pérez Gay, sumérgete en la vida y obra del mundialmente reconocido poeta, novelista y dramaturgo irlandés Samuel Beckett. Licenciado y doctor en lenguas romances por el “Trinity College de Dublín”, residió en París por un tiempo, siendo docente, hasta que por la guerra tuvo que huir de la Gestapo, policía Nazi, posteriormente en el Sur de Francia libre de la ocupación alemana logró escribir sus destacadas obras como, su trilogía “Molloy” (1951), “Malone muere” (1953) y “El innombrable” (1953) novelas que él consideraba sus más grandes logros.
Su obra más conocida y aplaudida por la crítica es la obra de teatro “Esperando a Godot” (1952), el resto de sus obras fueron publicadas en francés, y éstas siempre se centraron en la angustia indisociable de la condición humana. Fue ganador al premio Nobel de Literatura en 1969, su influencia en los dramaturgos posteriores a él fue impresionante, sobre todo aquellos que siguieron su tradición en lo absurdo.
wn.com/Samuel Beckett, El Teatro Del Absurdo
De la mano de Rafael Pérez Gay, sumérgete en la vida y obra del mundialmente reconocido poeta, novelista y dramaturgo irlandés Samuel Beckett. Licenciado y doctor en lenguas romances por el “Trinity College de Dublín”, residió en París por un tiempo, siendo docente, hasta que por la guerra tuvo que huir de la Gestapo, policía Nazi, posteriormente en el Sur de Francia libre de la ocupación alemana logró escribir sus destacadas obras como, su trilogía “Molloy” (1951), “Malone muere” (1953) y “El innombrable” (1953) novelas que él consideraba sus más grandes logros.
Su obra más conocida y aplaudida por la crítica es la obra de teatro “Esperando a Godot” (1952), el resto de sus obras fueron publicadas en francés, y éstas siempre se centraron en la angustia indisociable de la condición humana. Fue ganador al premio Nobel de Literatura en 1969, su influencia en los dramaturgos posteriores a él fue impresionante, sobre todo aquellos que siguieron su tradición en lo absurdo.
- published: 28 May 2015
- views: 3253
Nick Mount on Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot
Rec.Jan. 29, 2009, Innis Town Hall, University of Toronto. Aired on Big Ideas, TVO, Dec.19, 2009....
Rec.Jan. 29, 2009, Innis Town Hall, University of Toronto. Aired on Big Ideas, TVO, Dec.19, 2009.
wn.com/Nick Mount On Samuel Beckett's Waiting For Godot
Rec.Jan. 29, 2009, Innis Town Hall, University of Toronto. Aired on Big Ideas, TVO, Dec.19, 2009.
- published: 13 Jun 2015
- views: 4243
Samuel Beckett - All That Fall (1957)
Samuel Beckett | Works For Radio: The Original Broadcasts | British Library | 2006...
Samuel Beckett | Works For Radio: The Original Broadcasts | British Library | 2006
wn.com/Samuel Beckett All That Fall (1957)
Samuel Beckett | Works For Radio: The Original Broadcasts | British Library | 2006
- published: 20 Feb 2012
- views: 20295
Samuel Beckett - Krapp's Last Tape (Patrick Magee)
Full version. Krapp's Last Tape is a one-act play, written in English, by Samuel Beckett. Consisting of a cast of one man, it was originally written for Norther...
Full version. Krapp's Last Tape is a one-act play, written in English, by Samuel Beckett. Consisting of a cast of one man, it was originally written for Northern Irish actor Patrick Magee and first titled "Magee monologue". It was inspired by Beckett's experience of listening to Magee reading extracts from "Molloy" and from "An Abandoned Work" on the BBC Third Programme in December 1957.
The play, which premiered as a curtain raiser to Endgame (from 28 October 1958 to 29 November 1958) at the Royal Court Theatre, London, was directed by Donald McWhinnie and starred Patrick Magee. It ran for 38 performances (Wikipedia).
wn.com/Samuel Beckett Krapp's Last Tape (Patrick Magee)
Full version. Krapp's Last Tape is a one-act play, written in English, by Samuel Beckett. Consisting of a cast of one man, it was originally written for Northern Irish actor Patrick Magee and first titled "Magee monologue". It was inspired by Beckett's experience of listening to Magee reading extracts from "Molloy" and from "An Abandoned Work" on the BBC Third Programme in December 1957.
The play, which premiered as a curtain raiser to Endgame (from 28 October 1958 to 29 November 1958) at the Royal Court Theatre, London, was directed by Donald McWhinnie and starred Patrick Magee. It ran for 38 performances (Wikipedia).
- published: 17 Nov 2012
- views: 31352
Samuel Beckett reads from Watt
The Nobel prize winner, Samuel Beckett (1906-1989) reads from one of his notable novels, Watt.
From Poetry Foundation:
The recordings were made in 1965 by Lawre...
The Nobel prize winner, Samuel Beckett (1906-1989) reads from one of his notable novels, Watt.
From Poetry Foundation:
The recordings were made in 1965 by Lawrence Harvey, professor of comparative literature at Dartmouth College, who traveled to Paris to meet with Beckett a number of times from 1961 to 1965 while researching his 1970 book Samuel Beckett, Poet and Critic. At one point during their discussions, Beckett recited several passages from his third but second-published novel, Watt. The book was written in English in the 1940s, mostly while Beckett was hiding from the Nazis in southern France. It's an experimental novel (Beckett called it an "exercise") about a seeker named Watt who journeys to the house of the enigmatic Mr. Knott and works for a time as his servant. "Watt" and "Knott" are often interpreted as stand-ins for the question "what?" and unanswerable "not," or "naught."
wn.com/Samuel Beckett Reads From Watt
The Nobel prize winner, Samuel Beckett (1906-1989) reads from one of his notable novels, Watt.
From Poetry Foundation:
The recordings were made in 1965 by Lawrence Harvey, professor of comparative literature at Dartmouth College, who traveled to Paris to meet with Beckett a number of times from 1961 to 1965 while researching his 1970 book Samuel Beckett, Poet and Critic. At one point during their discussions, Beckett recited several passages from his third but second-published novel, Watt. The book was written in English in the 1940s, mostly while Beckett was hiding from the Nazis in southern France. It's an experimental novel (Beckett called it an "exercise") about a seeker named Watt who journeys to the house of the enigmatic Mr. Knott and works for a time as his servant. "Watt" and "Knott" are often interpreted as stand-ins for the question "what?" and unanswerable "not," or "naught."
- published: 27 Apr 2013
- views: 21188
Beginning To End - Samuel Beckett
Beginning To End - Samuel Beckett
Performed by Jack Macgowran...
Beginning To End - Samuel Beckett
Performed by Jack Macgowran
wn.com/Beginning To End Samuel Beckett
Beginning To End - Samuel Beckett
Performed by Jack Macgowran
- published: 15 Feb 2011
- views: 29909
Samuel Beckett Quad
Just an experiment using pitched percussion. Instead of tapping steady beats, four simple melodic figures enter and leave. I think there is just about room in t...
Just an experiment using pitched percussion. Instead of tapping steady beats, four simple melodic figures enter and leave. I think there is just about room in the script for this to be considered a reasonably authentic approach. And far more authentic than some of the stuff you can can find on YT. And, frankly, far better.
wn.com/Samuel Beckett Quad
Just an experiment using pitched percussion. Instead of tapping steady beats, four simple melodic figures enter and leave. I think there is just about room in the script for this to be considered a reasonably authentic approach. And far more authentic than some of the stuff you can can find on YT. And, frankly, far better.
- published: 07 Jul 2009
- views: 32037
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Samuel Beckett, Paris, 1987.
Beckett in Paris, in a room in the PLM hotel on boulevard St Jacques in Montparnasse, talking about the German television production of What Where. Filmed by John Reilly and included in the documentary Waiting For Beckett.
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Patrick Stewart & Ian McKellen on Broadway, Bowler Hats and Beckett
Sirs Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart sat with the WSJ's Barbara Chai to discuss performing "Waiting for Godot" and "No Man's Land" on Broadway, Samuel Beckett's humor, and how each actor feeds off the other.
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Samuel Beckett's HAPPY DAYS: A Happy Interview
Stars Brooke Adams and Tony Shalhoub discuss Samuel Beckett's HAPPY DAYS, directed by Andrei Belgrader, now running at the Flea Theater.
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Prix Nobel de littérature : interview Jérome Lindon
23 octobre 1969
Annonce par l'académie suédoise de l'attribution du prix Nobel de littérature à Samuel BECKETT, "écrivain irlandais et parisien".Interview de son éditeur Jérome LINDON, directeur des éditions de Minuit à propos de la discrétion légendaire de Beckett. Images d'archive INA
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Samuel Beckett play "Not I" 1973
Samuel Beckett play "Not I".
"Not I" is a short dramatic monologue written in 1972 by Samuel Beckett, translated as Pas Moi; premiere at the "Samuel Beckett Festival" by the Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center, New York!
Watch Samuel Beckett by Harold Pinter - "The Unnamable" Performance http://youtu.be/TLEZhM1fT4M
Watch "Samuel Beckett interview, 1987" http://youtu.be/A5niePmKL9w
Watch, lik
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ABC 7.30 interview with Hugo Weaving
Hugo Weaving says he sometimes weighs up not working at all but admits that, after a small break following his turn in Samuel Beckett's Endgame, he'll be looking for some more film roles but doesn't yet know what they'll be.
http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2015/s4213673.htm
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Interview mit Werner Düggelin über "Glückliche Tage" von Samuel Beckett
Winnie, die Frau, steckt bis zur Brust in einem Erdhaufen und droht tiefer und tiefer darin zu versinken. Sie hält an alltäglichen Tätigkeiten fest, die einst einen Sinn gehabt haben mögen, aber angesichts der völligen Auflösung von Winnie nur mehr die Funktion haben, sich die Zeit zu vertreiben. Ihr Mann Willie ist zum wortkargen schläfrigen Vierbeiner verkommen, der sich nur noch kriechend fortb
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Samuel Beckett - Ein Portrait 2/2
Biographie, Dokumente & Interviews mit Weggefährten: Werner Spies, Roger Blin, James Knowlson (Biograph), Walter Asmus, Peter Hall, Erika Tophoven u.a. ("Lippen schweigen", 2006, 86 Min.).
Teil 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubCVwxflaSY
Weitere Informationen, Verweise auf Artikel & Videos zu den Themen Literatur & Theater auf der Google+ Seite von TextundBuehne hier: https://www.youtube.com/us
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Notfilm Director Ross Lipman Interview - Samuel Beckett & Buster Keaton
Notfilm Director Ross Lipman Interview - Samuel Beckett & Buster Keaton
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Director Ross Lipman talks to Red Carpet News at the BFI London Film Festival 2015 about documentary Notfilm.
Synopsis:
NOTFILM is a feature-length experimental essay on FILM -- its author Samuel Beckett, its star Buster Keaton, its production and its philosophical implica
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Rick Cluchey on Samuel Beckett, Los Angeles 2008
The San Quentin Drama Workshop presents a short interview video with co-founder Rick Cluchey circa 2008, Los Angeles. www.theSQDW.org
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Rick Cluchey on Samuel Beckett & Theatre in Prisons, 1987
The San Quentin Drama Workshop presents a short interview with co-founder Rick Cluchey circa 1987, Iowa. www.theSQDW.org
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Pitch N Putt with Beckett and Joyce
Here's a blinder for our Wyllie O Hagan St Patricks Day FIlm Festival here on YouTube:)
You can see all the films in the 2010 festival here on this playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=6AF0C6B95ABEEF85
Listen to our interview on Womens Radio where we discuss the work we do in the Wyllie O Hagan St Patrick's Day Film Festival. Thanks
http://www.womensradio.com/articles/Ta
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CENDRES de Samuel Beckett - 3/3
Samuel Beckett - Cendres, pièce radiophonique en un acte pour cinq personnages
Realisation : Jean-Jacques Vierne, 1966.
Avec Delphine Seyrig (Ada), Roger Blin (Henry), Jean Martin (Maître), Arielle Semenof (Addie).
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Tony Shalhoub talks about "Happy Days" by Samuel Beckett
Tony Shalhoub on "Happy Days," Brooke Adams' performance as Winnie, and why Boston audiences will love this enigmatic show.
"Happy Days" by Samuel Beckett comes to the Carling-Sorenson Theater at Babson College (Wellesley, MA) from November 18-23, 2014. Tickets and more info: www.commshakes.org.
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The Princess Bride, Cary Elwes's Diary
Cary Elwes and Robin Wright Penn talk about Andre the Giant, Phyllis Dalton, Adrian Biddle, Peter Diamond, Bob Anderson, Rob Reiner, and Christopher Guest (among others).
Samuel Beckett, Paris, 1987.
Beckett in Paris, in a room in the PLM hotel on boulevard St Jacques in Montparnasse, talking about the German television production of What Where. Filmed by Jo...
Beckett in Paris, in a room in the PLM hotel on boulevard St Jacques in Montparnasse, talking about the German television production of What Where. Filmed by John Reilly and included in the documentary Waiting For Beckett.
wn.com/Samuel Beckett, Paris, 1987.
Beckett in Paris, in a room in the PLM hotel on boulevard St Jacques in Montparnasse, talking about the German television production of What Where. Filmed by John Reilly and included in the documentary Waiting For Beckett.
- published: 01 Jun 2008
- views: 102492
Patrick Stewart & Ian McKellen on Broadway, Bowler Hats and Beckett
Sirs Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart sat with the WSJ's Barbara Chai to discuss performing "Waiting for Godot" and "No Man's Land" on Broadway, Samuel Beckett'...
Sirs Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart sat with the WSJ's Barbara Chai to discuss performing "Waiting for Godot" and "No Man's Land" on Broadway, Samuel Beckett's humor, and how each actor feeds off the other.
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Sirs Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart sat with the WSJ's Barbara Chai to discuss performing "Waiting for Godot" and "No Man's Land" on Broadway, Samuel Beckett's humor, and how each actor feeds off the other.
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- published: 13 Dec 2013
- views: 93176
Samuel Beckett's HAPPY DAYS: A Happy Interview
Stars Brooke Adams and Tony Shalhoub discuss Samuel Beckett's HAPPY DAYS, directed by Andrei Belgrader, now running at the Flea Theater....
Stars Brooke Adams and Tony Shalhoub discuss Samuel Beckett's HAPPY DAYS, directed by Andrei Belgrader, now running at the Flea Theater.
wn.com/Samuel Beckett's Happy Days A Happy Interview
Stars Brooke Adams and Tony Shalhoub discuss Samuel Beckett's HAPPY DAYS, directed by Andrei Belgrader, now running at the Flea Theater.
- published: 25 Jun 2015
- views: 1404
Prix Nobel de littérature : interview Jérome Lindon
23 octobre 1969
Annonce par l'académie suédoise de l'attribution du prix Nobel de littérature à Samuel BECKETT, "écrivain irlandais et parisien".Interview de so...
23 octobre 1969
Annonce par l'académie suédoise de l'attribution du prix Nobel de littérature à Samuel BECKETT, "écrivain irlandais et parisien".Interview de son éditeur Jérome LINDON, directeur des éditions de Minuit à propos de la discrétion légendaire de Beckett. Images d'archive INA
Institut National de l'Audiovisuel
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wn.com/Prix Nobel De Littérature Interview Jérome Lindon
23 octobre 1969
Annonce par l'académie suédoise de l'attribution du prix Nobel de littérature à Samuel BECKETT, "écrivain irlandais et parisien".Interview de son éditeur Jérome LINDON, directeur des éditions de Minuit à propos de la discrétion légendaire de Beckett. Images d'archive INA
Institut National de l'Audiovisuel
http://www.ina.fr Abonnez-vous http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=Inaculture
- published: 16 Jul 2012
- views: 1517
Samuel Beckett play "Not I" 1973
Samuel Beckett play "Not I".
"Not I" is a short dramatic monologue written in 1972 by Samuel Beckett, translated as Pas Moi; premiere at the "Samuel Beckett F...
Samuel Beckett play "Not I".
"Not I" is a short dramatic monologue written in 1972 by Samuel Beckett, translated as Pas Moi; premiere at the "Samuel Beckett Festival" by the Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center, New York!
Watch Samuel Beckett by Harold Pinter - "The Unnamable" Performance http://youtu.be/TLEZhM1fT4M
Watch "Samuel Beckett interview, 1987" http://youtu.be/A5niePmKL9w
Watch, like, subscribe and share Digital Philosophy's "Samuel Beckett" Playlist http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8qI0uXwsdWCdb0bT26KDDbzPgmTWIZgm
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Samuel Beckett play "Not I".
"Not I" is a short dramatic monologue written in 1972 by Samuel Beckett, translated as Pas Moi; premiere at the "Samuel Beckett Festival" by the Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center, New York!
Watch Samuel Beckett by Harold Pinter - "The Unnamable" Performance http://youtu.be/TLEZhM1fT4M
Watch "Samuel Beckett interview, 1987" http://youtu.be/A5niePmKL9w
Watch, like, subscribe and share Digital Philosophy's "Samuel Beckett" Playlist http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8qI0uXwsdWCdb0bT26KDDbzPgmTWIZgm
- published: 10 Jun 2013
- views: 31511
ABC 7.30 interview with Hugo Weaving
Hugo Weaving says he sometimes weighs up not working at all but admits that, after a small break following his turn in Samuel Beckett's Endgame, he'll be lookin...
Hugo Weaving says he sometimes weighs up not working at all but admits that, after a small break following his turn in Samuel Beckett's Endgame, he'll be looking for some more film roles but doesn't yet know what they'll be.
http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2015/s4213673.htm
wn.com/Abc 7.30 Interview With Hugo Weaving
Hugo Weaving says he sometimes weighs up not working at all but admits that, after a small break following his turn in Samuel Beckett's Endgame, he'll be looking for some more film roles but doesn't yet know what they'll be.
http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2015/s4213673.htm
- published: 09 Apr 2015
- views: 3651
Interview mit Werner Düggelin über "Glückliche Tage" von Samuel Beckett
Winnie, die Frau, steckt bis zur Brust in einem Erdhaufen und droht tiefer und tiefer darin zu versinken. Sie hält an alltäglichen Tätigkeiten fest, die einst e...
Winnie, die Frau, steckt bis zur Brust in einem Erdhaufen und droht tiefer und tiefer darin zu versinken. Sie hält an alltäglichen Tätigkeiten fest, die einst einen Sinn gehabt haben mögen, aber angesichts der völligen Auflösung von Winnie nur mehr die Funktion haben, sich die Zeit zu vertreiben. Ihr Mann Willie ist zum wortkargen schläfrigen Vierbeiner verkommen, der sich nur noch kriechend fortbewegen kann. Plötzlich wird er von einem Funken Erotik durchglüht und versucht, den Erdhaufen, der die Frau langsam verschlingt, zu besteigen. Im krassen Widerspruch zur äusserlich katastrophalen Situation erscheint die Frau doch als Inbegriff eines glücklichen Menschen, da sie sich über unscheinbarste Ereignisse freut und ihr Schicksal mit unbeirrbarem Optimismus belächelt. Wie die Personen in anderen Stücken von Samuel Beckett bestehen auch Winnie und Willie auf der Illusion des Wartens auf etwas nie Eintreffendes und überspielen in tragikomischer Hilflosigkeit ihren eigenen Verfall. Das 1961 in New York uraufgeführte Stück ist einer der visionärsten Theatertexte des 20. Jahrhunderts.
Werner Düggelin, 1929 in Siebnen im Kanton Schwyz geboren, verbindet eine langjährige, intensive Beschäftigung mit Beckett. Düggelin lernte in den Fünfzigerjahren in Paris das Regiehandwerk, wo er Samuel Beckett persönlich kennenlernte. Er war massgeblich daran beteiligt, dass es 1954 zur Schweizerischen Erstaufführung von „Warten auf Godot“ in der Regie von Roger Blin kam. Ausserdem war er einer der ersten deutschsprachigen Regisseure, der Stücke von Samuel Beckett, Eugène Ionesco, Georges Schehadé, Albert Camus, Jean Genet und Paul Claudel in deutscher Sprache inszenierte. Werner Düggelin prägte von 1968 bis 1975 als Schauspieldirektor des Theater Basel die Schweizer Theaterlandschaft. Seitdem arbeitet er als freier Regisseur. 1995 erhielt er den Kulturpreis der Stadt Basel und im Juni 2014 den Kunstpreis der Stadt Zürich. Zuletzt waren am Schauspielhaus Zürich in seiner Regie Jon Fosses „Schönes“ und Molières „Der Bürger als Edelmann“ zu sehen.
Premiere am 29.10.2015 im Schiffbau/Box
Regie Werner Düggelin / Bühne und Kostüme Raimund Bauer
Mit Ludwig Boettger, Imogen Kogge
wn.com/Interview Mit Werner Düggelin Über Glückliche Tage Von Samuel Beckett
Winnie, die Frau, steckt bis zur Brust in einem Erdhaufen und droht tiefer und tiefer darin zu versinken. Sie hält an alltäglichen Tätigkeiten fest, die einst einen Sinn gehabt haben mögen, aber angesichts der völligen Auflösung von Winnie nur mehr die Funktion haben, sich die Zeit zu vertreiben. Ihr Mann Willie ist zum wortkargen schläfrigen Vierbeiner verkommen, der sich nur noch kriechend fortbewegen kann. Plötzlich wird er von einem Funken Erotik durchglüht und versucht, den Erdhaufen, der die Frau langsam verschlingt, zu besteigen. Im krassen Widerspruch zur äusserlich katastrophalen Situation erscheint die Frau doch als Inbegriff eines glücklichen Menschen, da sie sich über unscheinbarste Ereignisse freut und ihr Schicksal mit unbeirrbarem Optimismus belächelt. Wie die Personen in anderen Stücken von Samuel Beckett bestehen auch Winnie und Willie auf der Illusion des Wartens auf etwas nie Eintreffendes und überspielen in tragikomischer Hilflosigkeit ihren eigenen Verfall. Das 1961 in New York uraufgeführte Stück ist einer der visionärsten Theatertexte des 20. Jahrhunderts.
Werner Düggelin, 1929 in Siebnen im Kanton Schwyz geboren, verbindet eine langjährige, intensive Beschäftigung mit Beckett. Düggelin lernte in den Fünfzigerjahren in Paris das Regiehandwerk, wo er Samuel Beckett persönlich kennenlernte. Er war massgeblich daran beteiligt, dass es 1954 zur Schweizerischen Erstaufführung von „Warten auf Godot“ in der Regie von Roger Blin kam. Ausserdem war er einer der ersten deutschsprachigen Regisseure, der Stücke von Samuel Beckett, Eugène Ionesco, Georges Schehadé, Albert Camus, Jean Genet und Paul Claudel in deutscher Sprache inszenierte. Werner Düggelin prägte von 1968 bis 1975 als Schauspieldirektor des Theater Basel die Schweizer Theaterlandschaft. Seitdem arbeitet er als freier Regisseur. 1995 erhielt er den Kulturpreis der Stadt Basel und im Juni 2014 den Kunstpreis der Stadt Zürich. Zuletzt waren am Schauspielhaus Zürich in seiner Regie Jon Fosses „Schönes“ und Molières „Der Bürger als Edelmann“ zu sehen.
Premiere am 29.10.2015 im Schiffbau/Box
Regie Werner Düggelin / Bühne und Kostüme Raimund Bauer
Mit Ludwig Boettger, Imogen Kogge
- published: 09 Nov 2015
- views: 292
Samuel Beckett - Ein Portrait 2/2
Biographie, Dokumente & Interviews mit Weggefährten: Werner Spies, Roger Blin, James Knowlson (Biograph), Walter Asmus, Peter Hall, Erika Tophoven u.a. ("Lippen...
Biographie, Dokumente & Interviews mit Weggefährten: Werner Spies, Roger Blin, James Knowlson (Biograph), Walter Asmus, Peter Hall, Erika Tophoven u.a. ("Lippen schweigen", 2006, 86 Min.).
Teil 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubCVwxflaSY
Weitere Informationen, Verweise auf Artikel & Videos zu den Themen Literatur & Theater auf der Google+ Seite von TextundBuehne hier: https://www.youtube.com/user/TextundBuehne
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Biographie, Dokumente & Interviews mit Weggefährten: Werner Spies, Roger Blin, James Knowlson (Biograph), Walter Asmus, Peter Hall, Erika Tophoven u.a. ("Lippen schweigen", 2006, 86 Min.).
Teil 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubCVwxflaSY
Weitere Informationen, Verweise auf Artikel & Videos zu den Themen Literatur & Theater auf der Google+ Seite von TextundBuehne hier: https://www.youtube.com/user/TextundBuehne
- published: 12 Nov 2012
- views: 11080
Notfilm Director Ross Lipman Interview - Samuel Beckett & Buster Keaton
Notfilm Director Ross Lipman Interview - Samuel Beckett & Buster Keaton
Subscribe to Red Carpet News: http://bit.ly/1s3BQ54
Director Ross Lipman talks to Red C...
Notfilm Director Ross Lipman Interview - Samuel Beckett & Buster Keaton
Subscribe to Red Carpet News: http://bit.ly/1s3BQ54
Director Ross Lipman talks to Red Carpet News at the BFI London Film Festival 2015 about documentary Notfilm.
Synopsis:
NOTFILM is a feature-length experimental essay on FILM -- its author Samuel Beckett, its star Buster Keaton, its production and its philosophical implications -- utilizing additional outtakes, never before heard audio recordings of the production meetings, and other rare archival elements.
Red Carpet News brings you all the latest Film & Entertainment News. Featuring exclusive content and interviews for Game Of Thrones, Sherlock, Hunger Games, Marvel, Star Wars, Harry Potter, Downton Abbey, Doctor Who and so much more.
Visit our homepage at http://www.redcarpetnewstv.com or follow us on Twitter @RedCarpetNewsTV for exclusive daily updates, reviews, photo galleries and more. Don't forget to subscribe and thanks for watching
wn.com/Notfilm Director Ross Lipman Interview Samuel Beckett Buster Keaton
Notfilm Director Ross Lipman Interview - Samuel Beckett & Buster Keaton
Subscribe to Red Carpet News: http://bit.ly/1s3BQ54
Director Ross Lipman talks to Red Carpet News at the BFI London Film Festival 2015 about documentary Notfilm.
Synopsis:
NOTFILM is a feature-length experimental essay on FILM -- its author Samuel Beckett, its star Buster Keaton, its production and its philosophical implications -- utilizing additional outtakes, never before heard audio recordings of the production meetings, and other rare archival elements.
Red Carpet News brings you all the latest Film & Entertainment News. Featuring exclusive content and interviews for Game Of Thrones, Sherlock, Hunger Games, Marvel, Star Wars, Harry Potter, Downton Abbey, Doctor Who and so much more.
Visit our homepage at http://www.redcarpetnewstv.com or follow us on Twitter @RedCarpetNewsTV for exclusive daily updates, reviews, photo galleries and more. Don't forget to subscribe and thanks for watching
- published: 17 Nov 2015
- views: 55
Rick Cluchey on Samuel Beckett, Los Angeles 2008
The San Quentin Drama Workshop presents a short interview video with co-founder Rick Cluchey circa 2008, Los Angeles. www.theSQDW.org...
The San Quentin Drama Workshop presents a short interview video with co-founder Rick Cluchey circa 2008, Los Angeles. www.theSQDW.org
wn.com/Rick Cluchey On Samuel Beckett, Los Angeles 2008
The San Quentin Drama Workshop presents a short interview video with co-founder Rick Cluchey circa 2008, Los Angeles. www.theSQDW.org
- published: 27 Dec 2009
- views: 1829
Rick Cluchey on Samuel Beckett & Theatre in Prisons, 1987
The San Quentin Drama Workshop presents a short interview with co-founder Rick Cluchey circa 1987, Iowa. www.theSQDW.org...
The San Quentin Drama Workshop presents a short interview with co-founder Rick Cluchey circa 1987, Iowa. www.theSQDW.org
wn.com/Rick Cluchey On Samuel Beckett Theatre In Prisons, 1987
The San Quentin Drama Workshop presents a short interview with co-founder Rick Cluchey circa 1987, Iowa. www.theSQDW.org
- published: 27 Dec 2009
- views: 521
Pitch N Putt with Beckett and Joyce
Here's a blinder for our Wyllie O Hagan St Patricks Day FIlm Festival here on YouTube:)
You can see all the films in the 2010 festival here on this playlist:...
Here's a blinder for our Wyllie O Hagan St Patricks Day FIlm Festival here on YouTube:)
You can see all the films in the 2010 festival here on this playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=6AF0C6B95ABEEF85
Listen to our interview on Womens Radio where we discuss the work we do in the Wyllie O Hagan St Patrick's Day Film Festival. Thanks
http://www.womensradio.com/articles/Taking-Back-the-Harp-on-St.-Patrick%E2%80%99s-Day/4601.html
About Pitch N Putt with Beckett and Joyce
An award winning short film commissioned by the Irish Film Board.
Cast:
James Joyce : Martin Murphy
Samuel Beckett : Arthur O'riordan
Girl : Lucy Miller
Produced by Noreen Donohoe and Brendan McCarthy
Written & Directed by Donald Clarke
Dop Ciaran Barry
Editor : Hugh Chanoler
more info available at
http://www.divamedia.ie
wn.com/Pitch N Putt With Beckett And Joyce
Here's a blinder for our Wyllie O Hagan St Patricks Day FIlm Festival here on YouTube:)
You can see all the films in the 2010 festival here on this playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=6AF0C6B95ABEEF85
Listen to our interview on Womens Radio where we discuss the work we do in the Wyllie O Hagan St Patrick's Day Film Festival. Thanks
http://www.womensradio.com/articles/Taking-Back-the-Harp-on-St.-Patrick%E2%80%99s-Day/4601.html
About Pitch N Putt with Beckett and Joyce
An award winning short film commissioned by the Irish Film Board.
Cast:
James Joyce : Martin Murphy
Samuel Beckett : Arthur O'riordan
Girl : Lucy Miller
Produced by Noreen Donohoe and Brendan McCarthy
Written & Directed by Donald Clarke
Dop Ciaran Barry
Editor : Hugh Chanoler
more info available at
http://www.divamedia.ie
- published: 20 Feb 2010
- views: 48761
CENDRES de Samuel Beckett - 3/3
Samuel Beckett - Cendres, pièce radiophonique en un acte pour cinq personnages
Realisation : Jean-Jacques Vierne, 1966.
Avec Delphine Seyrig (Ada), Roger Blin...
Samuel Beckett - Cendres, pièce radiophonique en un acte pour cinq personnages
Realisation : Jean-Jacques Vierne, 1966.
Avec Delphine Seyrig (Ada), Roger Blin (Henry), Jean Martin (Maître), Arielle Semenof (Addie).
wn.com/Cendres De Samuel Beckett 3 3
Samuel Beckett - Cendres, pièce radiophonique en un acte pour cinq personnages
Realisation : Jean-Jacques Vierne, 1966.
Avec Delphine Seyrig (Ada), Roger Blin (Henry), Jean Martin (Maître), Arielle Semenof (Addie).
- published: 10 May 2011
- views: 1340
Tony Shalhoub talks about "Happy Days" by Samuel Beckett
Tony Shalhoub on "Happy Days," Brooke Adams' performance as Winnie, and why Boston audiences will love this enigmatic show.
"Happy Days" by Samuel Beckett come...
Tony Shalhoub on "Happy Days," Brooke Adams' performance as Winnie, and why Boston audiences will love this enigmatic show.
"Happy Days" by Samuel Beckett comes to the Carling-Sorenson Theater at Babson College (Wellesley, MA) from November 18-23, 2014. Tickets and more info: www.commshakes.org.
wn.com/Tony Shalhoub Talks About Happy Days By Samuel Beckett
Tony Shalhoub on "Happy Days," Brooke Adams' performance as Winnie, and why Boston audiences will love this enigmatic show.
"Happy Days" by Samuel Beckett comes to the Carling-Sorenson Theater at Babson College (Wellesley, MA) from November 18-23, 2014. Tickets and more info: www.commshakes.org.
- published: 07 Nov 2014
- views: 2971
The Princess Bride, Cary Elwes's Diary
Cary Elwes and Robin Wright Penn talk about Andre the Giant, Phyllis Dalton, Adrian Biddle, Peter Diamond, Bob Anderson, Rob Reiner, and Christopher Guest (amon...
Cary Elwes and Robin Wright Penn talk about Andre the Giant, Phyllis Dalton, Adrian Biddle, Peter Diamond, Bob Anderson, Rob Reiner, and Christopher Guest (among others).
wn.com/The Princess Bride, Cary Elwes's Diary
Cary Elwes and Robin Wright Penn talk about Andre the Giant, Phyllis Dalton, Adrian Biddle, Peter Diamond, Bob Anderson, Rob Reiner, and Christopher Guest (among others).
- published: 25 Nov 2009
- views: 45590