(This program aired on WRIU, Kingston, 90.3 FM, also streaming at wriu.org, on Sunday, November 23, from 6-8 PM)
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Coming Attractions from Matinee, composed by Jerry Goldsmith
The It’s a Movie Song of the Week
King Henry Fifth’s Conquest of France from 1000 Years of Popular Music, traditional, performed by Richard Thompson
From Kiss Me Kate, all songs composed by Cole Porter
And So to Wed, performed by the MGM Orchestra
It’s Too Darn Hot, performed by Ann Miller
Brush Up Your Shakespeare, performed by Keenan Wynn and James Whitmore
The Picnic from Much Ado About Nothing, composed by Patrick Doyle, performed by Emma Thompson
This Day is called The Feast of St. Crispian from Henry V and Great Speeches of Shakespeare, words by William Shakespeare, music William Walton, performed by Sir Laurence Olivier
Two pieces from Henry V, composed by Patrick Doyle
St Crispian’s Day
Non Nomis Domine
Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet, composed by Nino Rota
The Willow Song from Othello, composed by Charlie Mole, performed by Irene Jacob
Lear and The Storm from King Lear, composed by Philip Glass
From Hamlet, composed by Patrick Doyle
Fanfare
What Players Are They
Sweets to the Sweet
You Stop My Heart from Ophelia, composed by Steven Price
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern from Hamlet, composed by Carter Burwell,
Hamlet from Red, Hot and Blue, composed by Frank Loesser, performed by Betty Hutton
The Village from The Art of the Lute, composed by Robert Ballard, performed by Ronn McFarlane
Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds (Sonnet 116), written by Willaim Shakespeare, performed by Dame Judi Dench
Medley/Come Down to the Yellow Sea/Full Fathom Five from The Tempest, performed by Lawrence Shragge and Kuhoo Verma
Intermezzo Agreste (Rural Interlude) from Chimes at Midnight, composed by Antonio Francesco Lavagnino
Lines from Act V, Scene I of The Merchant of Venice, performed by Sir John Gielgud
Come Away Death from Twelfth Night, composed by Daniel R. Meese, performed by Hem
From Hamlet, music composed by Carter Burwell, dialogue performed by Frances McDormand and Denzel Washington
Leave All the Rest to Me
Out Damned Spot
The End of Macbeth
Medley from A Midsummer Night’s Dream, composed by Felix Mendelssohn, reorchestrated by Eric Wolfgang Korngold
From Shakespeare in Love, music composed by Stephen Warbeck
Viola’s Audition
End title music
Dan’s Suite from Ghostlight, composed by Quinn Tsan

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