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The Hobart Shakespeareans [videorecording] /directed and produced by Mel Stuart ; a co-production of Mel Stuart Productions, Inc., P.O.V./American Documentary, Inc., and Thirteen/WNET New

Contributor(s): lcsh | local | Stuart, Mel | Docurama (Firm) | New Video Group | Mel Stuart Productions, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialSeries: 4 3/4 in. Publisher: Standard format. [New York] : Docurama : Distributed by New VideoDescription: 2006, c2005. 1 videodisc (ca. 52 min.) : sd., col.ISBN: 0767087607.Other title: York.Uniform titles: P.O.V. (Firm) Subject(s): sian- | American and Latino students to great achievements in the areas of math and English, ending the semes | ter with a production of "Hamlet." | Teacher-student relationships | Esquith, Rafe. -- Drama in education | Children's theater. Theater Production and direction | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 | Hamlet | Video recordings for the hearing impaired | Teacher-student relationships. -- Esquith, Rafe | Drama in education. Theater Production and direction | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 | Video recordings for the hearing impaired | sears | sears | sears -- Amateur theater | Theater Production and direction. sears | sears | sears -- Videodiscs. -- sears | lcshGenre/Form: searsDDC classification: 371.102/3 Online resources: Point of view (Television program) Follett Library Resources
Production Credits: Closed-captioned.
Summary: Includes filmmaker interview and biography notes.Documents the story of Rafe Esquith, a fifth-grade teacher at central Los Angeles' Hobart Boulevard Elementary school who inspired his primarily A
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DVD; Dolby digital stereo.

Closed-captioned.

Cinematographer, Alex Rotaru ; editor, Alex Rotaru.

Originally produced as an episode of the television program P.O.V. in 2005.

Includes filmmaker interview and biography notes.Documents the story of Rafe Esquith, a fifth-grade teacher at central Los Angeles' Hobart Boulevard Elementary school who inspired his primarily A

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