
In theatre, timing is everything and Stage on Screen's recent productions have it down to a T. Not only are a few of the neglected gems of the early modern period brought to life, Stage on Screen have also made a valuable contribution to the current widening of theatrical transmission beyond the stage. Whilst the National Theatre Live broadcasts its stage productions internationally using advanced special effects and camera angles to translate live ephemeral performances into cinema, Stage on Screen's understated use of technology captures and enhances the work of the Greenwich Theatre performances and preserves them for repeated viewing. Combined with a website that provides information on the historical and critical background of the plays, as well as cast, crew, costume and set designs, along with an interactive forum for further discussion, these DVDs provide a variety of exciting new teaching resources. >>

Called "the best single all-around source of video information available" (USA Public Libraries Association), Video Librarian has been the review publication of choice among librarians for over 20 years. Here is their review of The Duchess of Malfi Education Pack from Stage on Screen:
John Webster's 1612 tragedy is one of the few regularly performed Jacobean dramas not written by Shakespeare. The play itself is a 17th-century horror show, with strangling, infanticide, stabbing, and poisoning among the means of murder employed in the tale of a noble heiress destroyed, along with some of her children, by her brothers, one an unscrupulous fortune hunter and the other a lascivious churchman, because she rashly married her steward. >>

Stage on Screen are pleased to announce that from the 8th April we will be offering the Education and Library packs for sale at a new price of just £29.99 each plus VAT.
EDUCATION AND LIBRARY PACK CONTENTS
The DVD Education and library Packs contain not only the full DVD of the play, with optional subtitles, but also an Extras DVD with interviews with all the key artists and a Mastershot DVD which allows the viewer to see all the lighting and scene changes, as well as entrances and exits of the actors. >>
Stage on Screen are pleased to announce that we will be joined for the summer by Dr Pascale Aebischer, Senior Lecturer in Renaissance Studies at the University of Exeter. Pascale Aebischer is known for her research on Shakespeare in performance and has, in recent years, become the leading expert on the present-day performance of the plays of Marlowe, Jonson, Middleton, Webster and Ford. >>
I would like to add to the praise for your innovative and stimulating project. We have used your DVD of Doctor Faustus extensively with our Year 13 English Literature students; their exam results have been excellent, and part of that is due to the unique dimension your material adds to their learning. >>