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Radio broadcast. The Lena Ashwell Players play scenes from Shakespeare’s Macbeth as performed for the troops in France during the war. With Lena Ashwell as Lady Macbeth and Paget Bowman as Macbeth. Herbert...
Radio programme. Last in the second series of talks in which Aubrey de Selincourt, master at Lynam’s School, Oxford, gives a course on selected Shakespeare plays. This episode sums up the series.
Radio programme. Continuation of a series of talks for schools in which Aubrey de Selincourt, master at Lynam’s School, Oxford, gives a course on selected Shakespeare plays. This episode completes the...
Radio programme. Continuation of a series of talks for schools in which Aubrey de Selincourt, master at Lynam’s School, Oxford, gives a course on selected Shakespeare plays. This episode begins with...
Radio programme. Continuation of a series of talks for schools in which Aubrey de Selincourt, master at Lynam’s School, Oxford, gives a course on selected Shakespeare plays. This episode continues the...
Radio programme. Continuation of a series of talks for schools in which Aubrey de Selincourt, master at Lynam’s School, Oxford, gives a course on selected Shakespeare plays. This episode ends the...
Radio programme. Seventh in a series of talks in which Aubrey de Selincourt, master at Lynam’s School, Oxford, gives a course on selected Shakespeare plays. This episode ends the discussion of Macbeth.
Radio programme. Continuation of a series of talks for schools in which Aubrey de Selincourt, master at Lynam’s School, Oxford, gives a course on selected Shakespeare plays. This episode closes the...
Radio programme. John Coates (tenor) sings Shakespeare songs set by William Boyce (ca. 1759), A. K. Duff, W. Linley (1767-1835), W. A. Aikin (1741), Thomas Morley (1600), T. A. Arne, A. Redgrave Cipps, J. C....
Radio programme. Sixth in a series of talks in which Aubrey de Selincourt, master at Lynam’s School, Oxford, gives a course on selected Shakespeare plays. This episode continues the discussion with a focus...