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As part of a musical concert programme, Ellen Terry recites the ‘Hubert and Arthur’ scene from the BBC London station.
Terry Hands, Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, is interviewed about his career, with particular reference to the financial difficulties which had dogged the Company in years prior to the...
Ellen Terry reciting Ophelia’s speech from Act IV v 5. beginning ‘Dear maid, kind sister...". The speech is included in GREAT HISTORICAL SHAKESPEARE RECORDINGS issued by Naxos (Catalogued separately).
Animation. Romeo (a mouse) attacks the castle where Juliet is living with her parents. Juliet’s father rejects Romeo and blows him away in more ways than one.
Ellen Terry reciting Portia’s speech from Act IV i beginning ‘The quality of mercy is not strain’d...' The speech is included in GREAT HISTORICAL SHAKESPEARE RECORDINGS issued by Naxos and...
Explores the life and works of William Shakespeare, featuring re-enactments of 16th-century life and short extracts from some of his plays. Narrated by Terry Molloy.
News item. Following his statement made two weeks previously that he intends to resign as Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1991, Terry Hands talks to Stephen Phillips. He criticises the...
Sound recording. Ellen Terry reading from Act II i of Much Ado About Nothing.
5 short videos, hosted on the National Theatre website, related to Marianne Elliott’s 2009 staging of the play. COLETH HILL ON PAROLES (2 mins) GEORGE RAINSFORD ON BERTRAM (2 mins) MICHELLE TERRY ON...
Television arts series presented by Barry Norman. One item (c12 mins) discusses the opening of the Barbican Arts Centre in London; the Royal Shakespeare Company made the Barbican Theatre their London home....