Antony And Cleopatra (1959 Film)
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''Antony and Cleopatra'' is a 1959 Australian television play based on the play by
William Shakespeare William Shakespeare ( 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's nation ...
. It was broadcast live in Melbourne then recorded and screened in Sydney. The ABC also broadcast a production of ''
Hamlet ''The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'', often shortened to ''Hamlet'' (), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play, with 29,551 words. Set in Denmark, the play depicts ...
'' at the same time, which was broadcast live in Sydney then recorded and screened in Melbourne. It was the ABC's first live Shakespeare play.


Cast

*Bettie Kauffman as Cleopatra *Keith Eden as Antony *
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as Caesar *Laurier Lange as Lepidus * Edward Howell as Agrippa *Judith Godden as Charmain *Paul Bacon as Alexas *Beverly Dunn as Octavia *Frank Gatliff as Pompey *John Morgan as Menas *Keith Hudson as Eros *Alan Tobin as Procuecius *Colin Eaton as Soothsayer *Philip Stainton as Clown *Hugh McDermott as first messenger *George Ogilvie as second messenger *
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as first soldier *Alan Morley as second soldier *Ken Goodlet as Enobarus *Soula Paulay, R de Winter, Antonio Rodrigues and Albert la Guerre as Cleopatra's attendants *Nevil Thurgood, John Godfrey and Peter Diess as soldiers


Production

Arthur Chipper did the adaptation, which made a number of alterations from the play, including reducing the characters and opening it in Rome not Alexandria. It was shot at ABC's studios in Rippon Lea. It used a cast of 24, 15 speaking parts, ten sets and 31 scenes. The set was designed by Jon Peters. It was Keith Eden's first performance as a "straight" actor on TV - he was better known as a radio actor. There were 31 scene changes. Keith Clarke did costumes.


Reception

"Janus", the TV critic for ''The Age'' thought the play was "not for television." Another critic for the same paper said it "was a gallant and praiseworthy attempt in the face of heavy odds" but did not think the play suitable for television although he liked the two lead performances. The '' Sydney Morning Herald'' critic wrote that:
Not much of the pomp and poetry came through the rich texture of Shakespeare's language in the... production.. although as a straightforward account of love and war this Melbourne performance Was satisfactory enough. Two things helped to lower the temperature of the love and the language; first, Arthur Chipper's rearrangement of the first half of the play was quite skillful, but the cutting was on a political rather than on a passionate bias, and second, producer Christopher Muir'_s use of cameras and- lighting did little—except in a few scenes — to imaginatively underline the play's mood, atmosphere, and growing tensions.
The ''Bulletin'' said "A satisfactory TV treatment of this play is probably impossible. Even more than ''Hamlet'' it cries out for space and color. Its conflicting worlds of politics and self-consuming passion are created in images of the utmost scope and vigor, and if a producer cannot match them in physical terms he must concentrate on the richness of the poetry and look continually for the points of tension between the two worlds."


See also

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* {{Christopher Muir 1950s Australian television plays 1959 television plays Films based on Antony and Cleopatra Films directed by Christopher Muir