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When veteran award-winning radio theater producer Joe Bevilacqua (Joe Bev) was a student in
his final semester at Kean College (now Kean University) in 1982, he designed his own course, in
which he produced and directed a radio version of Hamlet.Casting Kean faculty and students, and
portraying the melancholy Danish prince himself, Bevilacqua not only completed his nearly four-
hour radio adaption of Shakespeare's greatest work, he did so while carrying a double major in
speech-theater-media-communication and English; producing, acting in, and sometimes writing
radio plays for the WKNJ Radio Theater he founded at the college station; rehearsing and
portraying Dr. Martn Dysart in Equus on the Kean Stage; and working twenty hours per week as
the assistant manager of Kean's Writing and Math Lab.After graduating summa cum laude,
Bevilacqua saw his production of Hamlet picked up and distributed by the National Federation of
Community Broadcasters (NFCB) and aired on public radio stations nationwide.Bevilacqua went
on to become one of the most prolific radio drama producers in the United States, as well as an
on-camera actor in such films as The Fly Room and The Better Angels and in television shows,
including portraying British General Bernard Montgomery in the History Channel's The Wars and
the head of NBC in 1931 for HBO's Boardwalk Empire.The master reels of Joe Bevilacqua's radio
production of Hamlet were lost in the 1980s. On January 6, 2015, while going through some old
files, Bevilacqua came across an NFCB newsletter listing a number of his radio dramas, including
Hamlet. He then traced the NFCB collection to the University of Maryland Libraries, where it now
resides.The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare at
an uncertain date between 1599 and 1602. Set in the Kingdom of Denmark, the play dramatizes
the revenge Prince Hamlet is instructed to enact on his uncle Claudius. Claudius had murdered his
own brother, Hamlet's father, and subsequently seized the throne, marrying his deceased
brother's widow, Gertrude.From the NFCB newsletter: This four-hour drama is both faithful to
Shakespeare and creative in presentation. The acting is of professional quality. Joe Bev highlights
the play as Hamlet by using great change of pace and dynamics, articulation and believability,
along with superb vocal range. After hearing a tape of the production, veteran voice-man Daws
Butler (Yogi Bear) said, "It is among the best Hamlets I have ever heard."Other highlights are the
ghost's reverb processed bass and Claudius attempting to pray after murdering the king.Tech is
good, the acting is excellent. You will understand every word and get the full range of meaning
(from tragic to comic) from the characters! Great use of sound effects and music!BONUS TRACK:
"Another Point of View (Hamlet Revisited)," originally aired on the CBS Radio Workshop June 22,
1956.An analytical misrepresentation of Shakespeare's greatest hero, with William Conrad
(narrator, author), Ben Wright (Hamlet, author), and John McIntire.
Ebook Read The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Full Online
When veteran award-winning radio theater producer Joe Bevilacqua (Joe Bev) was a student in
his final semester at Kean College (now Kean University) in 1982, he designed his own course, in
which he produced and directed a radio version of Hamlet.Casting Kean faculty and students, and
portraying the melancholy Danish prince himself, Bevilacqua not only completed his nearly four-
hour radio adaption of Shakespeare's greatest work, he did so while carrying a double major in
speech-theater-media-communication and English; producing, acting in, and sometimes writing
radio plays for the WKNJ Radio Theater he founded at the college station; rehearsing and
portraying Dr. Martn Dysart in Equus on the Kean Stage; and working twenty hours per week as
the assistant manager of Kean's Writing and Math Lab.After graduating summa cum laude,
Bevilacqua saw his production of Hamlet picked up and distributed by the National Federation of
Community Broadcasters (NFCB) and aired on public radio stations nationwide.Bevilacqua went
on to become one of the most prolific radio drama producers in the United States, as well as an
3. on-camera actor in such films as The Fly Room and The Better Angels and in television shows,
including portraying British General Bernard Montgomery in the History Channel's The Wars and
the head of NBC in 1931 for HBO's Boardwalk Empire.The master reels of Joe Bevilacqua's radio
production of Hamlet were lost in the 1980s. On January 6, 2015, while going through some old
files, Bevilacqua came across an NFCB newsletter listing a number of his radio dramas, including
Hamlet. He then traced the NFCB collection to the University of Maryland Libraries, where it now
resides.The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare at
an uncertain date between 1599 and 1602. Set in the Kingdom of Denmark, the play dramatizes
the revenge Prince Hamlet is instructed to enact on his uncle Claudius. Claudius had murdered his
own brother, Hamlet's father, and subsequently seized the throne, marrying his deceased
brother's widow, Gertrude.From the NFCB newsletter: This four-hour drama is both faithful to
Shakespeare and creative in presentation. The acting is of professional quality. Joe Bev highlights
the play as Hamlet by using great change of pace and dynamics, articulation and believability,
along with superb vocal range. After hearing a tape of the production, veteran voice-man Daws
Butler (Yogi Bear) said, "It is among the best Hamlets I have ever heard."Other highlights are the
ghost's reverb processed bass and Claudius attempting to pray after murdering the king.Tech is
good, the acting is excellent. You will understand every word and get the full range of meaning
(from tragic to comic) from the characters! Great use of sound effects and music!BONUS TRACK:
"Another Point of View (Hamlet Revisited)," originally aired on the CBS Radio Workshop June 22,
1956.An analytical misrepresentation of Shakespeare's greatest hero, with William Conrad
(narrator, author), Ben Wright (Hamlet, author), and John McIntire.
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Author : William Shakespeare
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Pages : 4 pages
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Publisher : Waterlogg Productions
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Language : eng
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ISBN-10 : 1504618009
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ISBN-13 : 9781504618007
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7. Synopsis
When veteran award-winning radio theater producer Joe Bevilacqua (Joe Bev) was a student in
his final semester at Kean College (now Kean University) in 1982, he designed his own course, in
which he produced and directed a radio version of Hamlet.Casting Kean faculty and students, and
portraying the melancholy Danish prince himself, Bevilacqua not only completed his nearly four-
hour radio adaption of Shakespeare's greatest work, he did so while carrying a double major in
speech-theater-media-communication and English; producing, acting in, and sometimes writing
radio plays for the WKNJ Radio Theater he founded at the college station; rehearsing and
portraying Dr. Martn Dysart in Equus on the Kean Stage; and working twenty hours per week as
the assistant manager of Kean's Writing and Math Lab.After graduating summa cum laude,
Bevilacqua saw his production of Hamlet picked up and distributed by the National Federation of
Community Broadcasters (NFCB) and aired on public radio stations nationwide.Bevilacqua went
on to become one of the most prolific radio drama producers in the United States, as well as an
on-camera actor in such films as The Fly Room and The Better Angels and in television shows,
including portraying British General Bernard Montgomery in the History Channel's The Wars and
the head of NBC in 1931 for HBO's Boardwalk Empire.The master reels of Joe Bevilacqua's radio
production of Hamlet were lost in the 1980s. On January 6, 2015, while going through some old
files, Bevilacqua came across an NFCB newsletter listing a number of his radio dramas, including
Hamlet. He then traced the NFCB collection to the University of Maryland Libraries, where it now
resides.The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare at
an uncertain date between 1599 and 1602. Set in the Kingdom of Denmark, the play dramatizes
the revenge Prince Hamlet is instructed to enact on his uncle Claudius. Claudius had murdered his
own brother, Hamlet's father, and subsequently seized the throne, marrying his deceased
brother's widow, Gertrude.From the NFCB newsletter: This four-hour drama is both faithful to
Shakespeare and creative in presentation. The acting is of professional quality. Joe Bev highlights
the play as Hamlet by using great change of pace and dynamics, articulation and believability,
along with superb vocal range. After hearing a tape of the production, veteran voice-man Daws
Butler (Yogi Bear) said, "It is among the best Hamlets I have ever heard."Other highlights are the
ghost's reverb processed bass and Claudius attempting to pray after murdering the king.Tech is
good, the acting is excellent. You will understand every word and get the full range of meaning
(from tragic to comic) from the characters! Great use of sound effects and music!BONUS TRACK:
"Another Point of View (Hamlet Revisited)," originally aired on the CBS Radio Workshop June 22,
1956.An analytical misrepresentation of Shakespeare's greatest hero, with William Conrad
(narrator, author), Ben Wright (Hamlet, author), and John McIntire.
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