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Comedy short in which Lupino Lane joins a vaudeville company, first as a bill sticker and then as an actor after the leading man quits. Includes a scene from Romeo and Juliet in which Lane (Romeo) trips over...
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play adapted and produced for broadcasting by Wilfrid Grantham. With Robert Harris as King John and Noel Iliff as narrator. The incidental music is conducted and composed by...
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play adapted and produced by Peter Watts. With Joan Hart as Viola, Denise Bryer as Olivia and Norman Shelley as Sir Toby Belch. The music is arranged, composed and directed...
The radio programme commemorating Shakespeare’s birth comprises a reading about "Shakespeare And His England", a performance of King Henry V, Act V, Scene ii and A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Act III, scene...
Video recording of Michael Tolaydo’s 1999 staging of Ronald Harwood’s play based on the touring career of Donald Wolfit, for whom Harwood was the dresser. An actor-manager of the old school takes a...
Sherry Flett hosts an educational explication of The Taming of the Shrew using as illustration clips from Norman Campbell’s direction for television of Peter Dews’ 1981 stage production for the Stratford...
Richard Monette’s 1989 Stratford (Ontario) Shakespeare Festival production of The Comedy of Errors directed for television by Norman Campbell. Geordie Johnson and Keith Dinicol double the roles of...
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play adapted for radio by J. C. Trevin and produced by Wilfrid Grantham. With Baliol Holloway in the title role, Sonia Dresdel as Tamora and George Hayes as Aaron. With...
Television version of John Neville’s production of The Comedy of Errors for the Stratford (Ontario) Shakespeare Festival. Directed for television by Norman Campbell. Musical director is Berthold Carrière....
Radio adaptation of a play written by Ronald Harwood which is based on the touring career of Donald Wolfit, for whom Harwood was the dresser. An actor-manager of the old school takes a Shakespearean company...