A Midsummer Night's Dream
3 Audio CD Set
$40.99 (G)
Part of New Cambridge Shakespeare Audio
- Real Author: William Shakespeare
- Date Published: February 1998
- availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
- format: CD-Audio
- isbn: 9780521624879
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40.99
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CD-Audio
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The cast of this unabridged recording of A Midsummer Night's Dream includes Warren Mitchell as Bottom and Sarah Woodward as Titania.
Read more- To be sold either as a freestanding item or together with the New Cambridge Shakespeare edition of the play. Add VAT where necessary
- Complete, unabridged text - which no stage production achieves
- Full cast of very experienced and talented actors
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'These tapes are invaluable not just because of the quality of the diction and presentation but because they are based on the complete text as established by Philip Edwards for the New Cambridge Shakespeare edition of the plays. They may be used in conjunction with the plays or simply listened to for the sheer joy of hearing Shakespeare's wonderful language without having to endure the absurdities of so many modern productions.' Contemporary Review
See more reviews'Well worth acquiring for any good audio collection.' AVL-Multimedia Information
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- Date Published: February 1998
- format: CD-Audio
- isbn: 9780521624879
- length: 15 pages
- dimensions: 143 x 120 x 25 mm
- weight: 0.2kg
- availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
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