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I've seen a lot of great Shakespeare on stage and on film. Onstage, Derek Jacobi's LEAR at the Donmar Warehouse may have been the best Shakespeare production I've ever seen and made me see why the play is truly great for the first time. Brilliant production. I also saw Jacobi do a stunning Prospero in THE TEMPEST at The Old Vic. Trevor Nunn's LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST with Joseph Fiennes at the National Theatre in London was an exquisitely beautiful production. THE RSC did a terrific production of A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM that I saw in London a few years back. At the Old GLOBE in San Diego, I've seen many fine Shakespeare productions...particularly Paxton Whitehead as RICHARD III. At South Coast Rep, Douglas Sills played a great Benedick in MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
On TV or DVD, I have seen a lot of great productions of what are essentially filmed theatre (which, despite a lot of naysayers, I quite like and wish there was more of...what a wonderful way to see great theatre pieces). These include a magnificently hysterical production of TAMING OF THE SHREW from ACT in San Francisco starring Marc Singer as Petrouchio, a brilliant COMEDY OF ERRORS starring The Flying Karamazov Brothers (a juggling troupe, believe it or not), an elegant RSC production of A WINTER'S TALE starring the brilliant Antony Sher; another beautiful, imaginative RSC MIDSUMMER starring Alec Jennings and Lindsay Duncan as Oberon and Titiania; RSC's David Tennant's HAMLET; and a televised production of Trevor Nunn's MERCHANT OF VENICE starring a dynamic Henry Goodman as Shylock. Another great Nunn televised production (from the RSC) was ANTONY & CLEOPATRA with Richard Johnson and Janet Suzman in the title roles. The recent BBC HOLLOW CROWN has a great RICHARD II, both parts of HENRY IV, and HENRY V. Simon Russell Beale, maybe the greatest actor working today, plays a brilliant nasty Falstaff.
Roger Allam also plays a brilliant and funny Falstaff in the Globe Theatre's DVD of their HENRY IV productions. I highly recommend the Globe DVDs of their productions...I very like their LOVE's LABOUR LOST and MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING and their MERRY WIVES. Looking forward to getting their TWELFTH NIGHT with Stephen Fry as Malvolio and Mark Rylance playing Olivia.
On film, Branagh's HENRY V and MUCH ADO are great. And Zefferelli's ROMEO & JULIET. And Olivier's RICHARD III.
As for farce, I was lucky to see the original production with the original cast of NOISES OFF in London. Nothing has ever topped it.