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Dominic Cavendish of Daily Telegraph, chairs a panel of critics comprising Jane Edwards, Mark Shenton and Carole Woddis who discuss Nicholas Hytner’s modern dress production of Henry V for the National...
The last track on SACRED LOVE, Sting’s ninth album, ‘Like a beautiful smile’ is a lyrical setting of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18 ('Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day’). In the DVD commentary,...
Live radio broadcast of Pat Patton’s 1982 production for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival directed for radio by Ronald Kramer. Bruce T. Gooch is Henry. The play begins with the ending of Henry IV. Part 1 -...
Presented by Theatre Masterworks. The two records are based on a performance in Hartford, Conn., on 5 December I952, in aid of the American Shakespeare Festival Theatre. Profits from the sale of the records...
Radio adaptation of Jerry Turner’s production of the 1963 Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s production of Henry V. Adapted for radio by Carl Ritchie with Stacy Keach as Henry.
Fiction short. A Shakespearean actor loses his part as the manager feels that he is too old. Helping a beggar in the street he is surprised to see how much money the beggar has made. Unable to get new work...
Gareth Malone and Margaret Drabble on strength and nature in Henry V and A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
In this sequel to her first interview, Heather Neill questions Michael Boyd, Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, about the various challenges of staging the RSC’s two-year Histories cycle...
Zoe Wanamaker on Henry V and the world of play; and Jim Al-Khalili on King Lear and staying rational.
A video recording, using a single camera, of Ruedinger Burbach’s 1999 production incorporating parts of Henry V and Henry VI Part 1. The kings are played by women: Henry V is played by Andrea Bettini and...