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Musical short in which Frances Alda sings the ‘Ave Maria’ from Verdi’s opera Otello.
A week of programmes celebrating the theatre’s contribution to cultural life. Continuing from SEE A SHOW, Frances Barber and Clive Owen perform an extract from Macbeth.
According to the Radio Times programme listing, this radio broadcast written by Frances Kay stars Carleton Hobbs in a gentle satire, appropriate to the close of the Shakespeare season. The title suggests...
National Schools Broadcast. The second in a four-part series introduced by Mavor Moore, which concentrates on certain aspects of character, theme and historical impact of Hamlet. Actresses Frances Hyland and...
A performance of King Lear, which was produced for the Open University in 1998, with Frances Barber, David Morrissey and Philip Madoc.
In this episode from the radio series showcasing contemporary writing, Shakespeare’s weird sisters are getting ready to share their cooking recipes with an eager television audience in a short story...
Variety radio series featuring Frances Langford. The format in the summer of 1947 was a medley of popular songs and a semi-comic playlet called ‘The American Scene’ that attempted to present typical...
Press conference held before the world premiere screening of The Tragedy of Macbeth at the New York Film Festival (NYFF59). Director Joel Coen and cast members Frances McDormand, Denzel Washington, Bertie...
A week of programmes celebrating the theatre’s contribution to cultural life. Frances Barber, Kathy Burke, Brian Cox and Clive Owen star in extracts from the plays Angels in America, The Maids, Happy Days,...
A personal introduction to the play and its characters by Frances de la Tour, who played Helena in the 1970 Peter Brook production for the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.