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BBC news item. The full company of the Stratford Memorial Theatre as they fly to Moscow to perform plays from the year’s repertory - Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet and Twelfth Night. Michael Redgrave is...
Radio broadcast documenting the laying of the foundation stone, with full Masonic Ceremonial, of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre.
Newsfilm. The laying of the foundation stone for the new Shakespeare Memorial Theatre by Lord Ampthill on 2 July 1929. View of the old theatre; members of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Warwickshire and...
News item (mute). Guests attending a party for the first night of Love’s Labour Lost at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford on 3rd July 1956. The play was directed by Peter Hall, his first...
Newsreel item. The winning design for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre by architect Elisabeth Scott.
Radio broadcast of Godfrey Tearle’s production of the play for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, staged by Anthony Quayle. Adapted and produced for broadcasting by William Hughes. No further...
Radio broadcast of John Gielgud’s production of the play for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company. Adapted and produced for broadcasting by William Hughes. No further information known (11/2008).
Newsreel item. Scenes inside and outside the fire-damaged Shakespeare Memorial Theatre at Stratford-upon-Avon. "Destroyed at Stratford-on-Avon in its Jubilee Year." The damaged building. "But nothing can...
Television series hosted by Nanette Fabray and dedicated to the belief that ‘experimentation in television is vital to the future’. The episode presents the work of deaf actors in rehearsal at the...
In this BBC Children’s Hour programme presenter James Pestridge takes two Midland children on a tour of some of Shakespeare’s boyhood possible haunts in Stratford-upon-Avon. At the Shakespeare Memorial...