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Low-budget independent film. The directors enlist a multiracial group of 17 young people from South London to do a workshop on The Tempest. During rehearsals the teenagers comment on the negative attention...
Radio adaptation of the play specially adapted for broadcasting in a Prologue and seven scenes by Val Gielgud and E.A. Harding. With Robert Speaight as Prospero, Angela Baddeley as Miranda and Ralph...
Television discussion. Following the television production THE TAMING OF THE SHREW (tx BBC 20 April 1952) Margaret Johnston (Kate in the production), Ivor Brown (theatre critic for The Observer), George More...
Radio programme. The Wireless Military Band conducted by B. Walton O’Donnell plays the Overture to Sullivan’s Macbeth and Suite from Henry VIII, German’s ‘Three Dances’ from As You Like It,...
A programme of excerpts for several plays live from the Queen’s Theatre, London. The charity event was in aid of the Combined Theatrical Charities with the invited actors accepting a much lower fee. The...
Televised broadcast of a scene of the play, directed by George More O’Ferrall and starring Yvonne Arnaud as Katherine. According to Rothwell/Melzer (1990), the scene selected seems to depict the wooing of...
Television broadcast. Scenes from Michel St. Denis’ production of Macbeth at the Old Vic with Laurence Olivier and Judith Anderson in the title roles. Presented for television by George More O’Ferrall.
Schools radio broadcast adapted from material supplied by Douglas R. Allan. In the first part of this 2-part programme, the producer and some of the cast discuss how Shylock should be played. The second...
Televised adaptation of the play produced by George More O’Ferrall with Stephen Murray in the title role and Ruth Lodge as Lady Macbeth. Incidental music by Granville Bantock. Settings and costumes...
The Taming of the Shrew, adapted for radio, with Gerard McSorley as Petruchio and Ruth Mitchell as Katherina. Music composed by Patrick Dineen.