User talk:Bertaut/Archive 2020
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FYI
Hello B. I thought of you while reading Tim Pigott-Smith's well written memoir Do You Know Who I Am?. Within the first 30 pages he gives a nice tribute to the kind of repertory theatre that doesn't exist anymore. He also writes about being a young set and prop painter at the RSC in the early 60's when things like The War of the Roses and Marat/Sade were being staged for the first time. Page after page mentions actors whose names I recognize that he worked with when they were all early in their careers. When he gets to his performance as Angelo in Measure for Measure he mentions that they called the BBC Television Shakespeare the "Bardathon" which is kinda cute. Now by "they" I don't know if he means just the actors or if the film crew and writers also also used the term. Best regards and I hope you have an enjoyable weekend. MarnetteD|Talk 17:13, 10 January 2020 (UTC)
- Thanks for the recommendation. It's been on my Amazon wishlist since it was published, so this is just the inspiration I need to finally get it. Have been a fan of his since I saw the original Clash of the Titans when I was a kid. Bertaut (talk) 04:05, 12 January 2020 (UTC)
Books & Bytes – Issue 37
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Issue 38, January – April 2020
Books & Bytes
Issue 38, January – April 2020
- New partnership
- Global roundup
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Books & Bytes – Issue 39, May – June 2020
Books & Bytes
Issue 39, May – June 2020
- Library Card Platform
- New partnerships
- ProQuest
- Springer Nature
- BioOne
- CEEOL
- IWA Publishing
- ICE Publishing
- Bytes in brief
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Possible viewing news
Hello B. Many (many now) years ago I mentioned the 1986 productions of the Theban Plays. I have recently discovered that they are available on YouTube and Amazon Prime. Or at least they are here in the US so I hope I'm not getting your hopes up only for them to be dashed when you go looking for them. My "to see" list is getting longer by the day but these have been added to it. Cheers. MarnetteD|Talk 02:39, 2 August 2020 (UTC)
- Oh, very nice find MarnetteD. They're on YouTube here too. Looking forward to watching this. Thanks very much. Bertaut (talk) 01:41, 3 August 2020 (UTC)
If you have the time
Hello B. If you have a moment would you please take a look at this and see if it is reasonable? I also have replied to the editors post here Talk:Macbeth#Big change need talk. If you have other things going on please don't worry about it. Best regards. MarnetteD|Talk 01:14, 14 August 2020 (UTC)
Books & Bytes – Issue 40
Books & Bytes
Issue 40, July – August 2020
- New partnerships
- Al Manhal
- Ancestry
- RILM
- #1Lib1Ref May 2020 report
- AfLIA hires a Wikipedian-in-Residence
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Books & Bytes – Issue 41
Books & Bytes
Issue 41, September – October 2020
- New partnership: Taxmann
- WikiCite
- 1Lib1Ref 2021
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