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This podcast is a collaboration between The Telegraph and the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC). In this edition, Ben Lawrence heads to Stratford-upon-Avon to catch up with director Fiona Laird and actresses...
Documentary short which accompanied the U.S. broadcast of FALSTAFF (Unitel, 13/12/1985). It compares the treatment of The Merry Wives of Windsor by Verdi and Orson Welles, the former represented by clips...
Feature film based on The Merry Wives of Windsor. A pair of respectable housewives look for revenge when they are seduced and robbed by an ex-soldier and his two friends.
A version, adapted by Hans-Joachim Riegenring, of the opera The Merry Wives of Windsor with music by Otto Nicolai and libretto by Hermann Salomon Mosenthal. The musical director is Joachim Willert; Siegfried...
Video recording of The Merry Wives of Windsor staged at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre as part of the Globe to Globe season. A co-production performed by Bitter Pill & Theatre Company Kenya from Nairobi and...
Tenth in a series of ‘literary nights’ showcasing Shakespeare’s plays on radio. The programme is produced and directed by A. Corbett-Smith. Performances are by members of the Cardiff Station Repertory...
Radio drama. The Merry Wives of Windsor produced and adapted by Cedric Messina with Jimmy Edwards as Falstaff and Beryl Reid as Mistress Quickly. Narrated by Leslie Perrins.
BBC Radio 3 arts series. In this edition Philip Dodd and Andrew Dickson, editor of Guardian Unlimited Arts, discuss the demerits of a musical version of The Merry Wives of Windsor, one of the productions...
Televised broadcast of a scene based on Act II, scene i of the play. The ‘letter scene’ is performed by Robert Atkins’ Bankside Players.
Radio broadcast. Acts I and II of the opera. The Bavarian State Opera and Chorus is conducted by Roger Heger. Gottlob Frick is Falstaff.