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Racine, Phèdre. Directed by Pierre Jourdan; a Nicole Stephane production. Sandy Hook, CT: Video Yesteryear: Video Images [distributor], 1983 (93 min.). Racine, Phèdre. Director, Jean Kerchbron. Iowa City, Iowa: Project for International Communication Studies, 1980. 2 videocassettes (136 min.). In French with English subtitles. "An Annenberg/CPB Project". Orpheus and Eurydice: The Appia Staging. Recreates the 1912 staging of Glück's opera. (91 minutes, color)
Aspects of the Kabuki theatre of Japan. produced by Northwood Institute and the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Theatre Arts (IASTA) [New York]. (13 min.) Kabuki acting techniques. Produced by Department of Theatre, Michigan State University; in association with Instructional and Public Television, Michigan State University. East Lansing, Mich.: Instructional Media Center, Michigan State University, c1980. 2 videocassettes (85 min.) Noh the classical theatre of Japan: selected excerpts performed by Akira Matsui. Produced by Department of Theatre, Michigan State University; in association with Instructional and Public Television, Michigan State University. [East Lansing, Mich.]: Instructional Media Center, Michigan State University, c1980. (29 min.) Portrait of an Onnagata. Films for the Humanities and Sciences; Hulsbergen TV Production. Princeton, NJ: Films for the Humanities and Sciences, c1992. (30 min.)
Farewell my concubine. Miramax Films in association with Maverick Picture Company and Tomson (HK) Films Co., Ltd. [ S.l.]: Miramax Home Entertainment; Burbank, Calif.: Buena Vista Home Video (distributor), c1993. (157 min.) Spartacus.Universal Pictures presents a Bryna Production; screenplay by Dalton Trumbo; produced by Edward Lewis; directed by Stanley Kubrick. Letterbox ed. Santa Monica, Calif.: Voyager Company, 1992. 3 videodiscs (196 min.) Le Testament d'Orphee ou ne me demandez pas = The testament of Orpheus or Do not ask me why. Janus Films, 1959. Los Angeles, Calif.: Voyager Company, 1988. (ca. 95 min., color; French with English subtitles) [A modern account of the Orpheus myth. The poet as an 18th century man, dies, enters space time, is revived and seeks his identity.] PN1997 .T448 1988
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| Plate from "Le Antichita Romane," by Giambattista Piranesi. Rome, 1784. Courtesy of the Chapin Library, Williams College. |