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Coe, Tony
Most widely held works about
Tony Coe
Most widely held works by
Tony Coe
The rover(
visu
)
9
editions published
between
1995
and
2002
in
English
and held by
182
libraries
worldwide
A performance of Aphra Behn's The rover. Three English cavaliers in Naples go on the hunt for women during Carnival in this play about masks, mistaken identity, disguises and treachery.
Endgame(
visu
)
6
editions published
between
1989
and
2005
in
English
and held by
154
libraries
worldwide
Performance of the English version of Samuel Beckett's play Fin de partie.
Picturing the genders(
visu
)
9
editions published
between
1998
and
2009
in
English
and held by
152
libraries
worldwide
A documentary that looks at women as artists, as subjects of paintings by both male and female artists, and the roles of and discrimination against women artists historically. Charles Harrison and Trish Evans analyze female subjects painted by Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, Berthe Morisot, Edgar Degas, Auguste Renoir, and others to explore male and female points of view as represented by the artists. Only one per cent of the paintings in the National Gallery's historical collection are by women artists. This programme offers two ways of explaining this statistic -- firstly that women in the past were deprived of the opportunity to become artists; and secondly, that the artistic vision and legacy of women is still being discriminated against.
Greek drama reconstructing a Greek theater(
visu
)
1
edition published
in
1998
in
English
and held by
103
libraries
worldwide
Reconstructs the famous Theater of Dionysus in Athens, showing how it evolved over time through the Greek and Roman periods. The date of an orchestra is set by its shape, a facade by the setting of the stones, an auditorium by its space for a descending Greek chorus, wooden seats by a mention of them in lines from a play by Aristophanes, and other parts of the structure through paintings on Greek vases from particular periods.
Investigative interviewing(
visu
)
4
editions published
between
1998
and
2005
in
English
and held by
75
libraries
worldwide
This program demonstrates the right way and the wrong way of interviewing victims, witnesses and suspects. Trained actors apply the principles of interviewing, conversation management and nonverbal communication.
As you like it(
visu
)
2
editions published
in
1995
in
English
and held by
72
libraries
worldwide
An analysis, by means of excerpts from live performances, of Shakespeare's As you like it.
Seize the fire a version of Aeschylus' Prometheus bound(
visu
)
2
editions published
between
2001
and
2002
in
English
and held by
38
libraries
worldwide
A modern interpretation of the story of Prometheus, an immortal who steals fire from heaven and gives it to mortals. In this version, Prometheus is trapped in concrete rubble at the end of the world, having been placed there by Zeus as punishment.
The rover, by Aphra Behn(
visu
)
2
editions published
between
1995
and
1996
in
English
and held by
35
libraries
worldwide
A performance of Aphra Behn's The rover.
Investigative interviewing. Programme 1 an overview of investigative interviewing(
visu
)
1
edition published
in
2004
in
English
and held by
28
libraries
worldwide
Investigates the right and wrong way to interrogate victims, witnesses, and suspects. Trained actors apply the principles of cognitive interviewing, conversation management, and non-verbal communication in a series of unscripted question and answer sessions.
Language and literature by Graham Martin (
visu
)
1
edition published
in
1987
in
English
and held by
25
libraries
worldwide
Exploration of the difference between everyday language and literature language.
Somewhere called home by Norma Winstone (
Sound Recording
)
6
editions published
in
1987
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
21
libraries
worldwide
Monet(
visu
)
4
editions published
between
1982
and
1990
in
English
and held by
21
libraries
worldwide
An analysis of the French Impressionist style of painting, centering on the works of Claude Monet.
The tragedie of Macbeth(
visu
)
2
editions published
between
1989
and
1991
in
English
and held by
20
libraries
worldwide
William Shakespeare is rehearsing several scenes from his new play Macbeth. Provides insight into why he chose to attribute so much character motivation to supernatural forces, the internal strife and conflict within Macbeth, his view of Macbeth's psyche, and why he might have chosen to leave a character or scene somewhat ambiguous.
Investigative interviewing. Programme 2 victim and witness interviews(
visu
)
2
editions published
between
1998
and
2005
in
English
and held by
19
libraries
worldwide
This video offers extended interviews selected from those featured in Investigative interviewing. It provides a more detailed look at the processes involved in utilising cognitive interviewing in a criminal investigation. The two interviews feature examples of both good and bad techniques of interviewing.
Mondrian(
visu
)
4
editions published
between
1992
and
1994
in
English
and held by
19
libraries
worldwide
This program discusses the abstract art of the Dutch painter Piet Mondrian (1872-1944). Mondrian's painting is conventionally understood as clinical, calculated art from which all traces of life have been expunged by a process of rigorous purification. It is also among the best known of all abstract art owing to its bright colours and large simple shapes.
Investigative interviewing. Programme 3 suspect interviews(
visu
)
2
editions published
between
1998
and
2005
in
English
and held by
19
libraries
worldwide
Offers viewers a more detailed look at the processes involved in interrrogating suspects.
Framing & forming(
visu
)
2
editions published
between
1996
and
2002
in
English
and held by
18
libraries
worldwide
Brings viewers to grips with the works of modern masters without frustration or adopting the judgments of the art experts. Viewers are urged to develop a critical awareness of paintings' cultural frames of reference and a sensitivity toward their artistic forms and learn to genuinely experience them for themselves. Examines Jackson Pollock's Summertime: Number 9A.
The rover by Aphra Behn (
visu
)
4
editions published
between
1996
and
1997
in
English
and held by
16
libraries
worldwide
A performance of the play.
Literature in the modern world(
Book
)
2
editions published
in
1991
in
English
and held by
15
libraries
worldwide
All smiles by Clarke-Boland Big Band (
Sound Recording
)
2
editions published
between
1968
and
1972
in
No Linguistic Content
and held by
14
libraries
worldwide
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Adaptations Art As you like it (Shakespeare, William) Beckett, Samuel,--1906-1989 Behn, Aphra,--1640-1689 Big band music Carnival Coe, Tony Criticism, interpretation, etc. Documentary films Drama Drama--Technique England English English drama English drama--Restoration English language--Study and teaching English language--Written English English literature--Study and teaching Exiles Existentialism Film and video adaptations Great Britain Greece--Athens Greek drama Impressionism (Art) Interviewing in law enforcement Interviews Italy--Naples Jazz Jazz vocals Literature Macbeth (Shakespeare, William) Manners and customs Mondrian, Piet,--1872-1944 Monet, Claude,--1840-1926 Nonfiction films Police questioning Prometheus (Greek deity) Prometheus bound (Aeschylus) Sex role Shakespeare, William,--1564-1616 Theater of the absurd Theaters Theaters--Design and construction Videocassettes Women Women artists Women painters Wright, Jules
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