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Televised broadcast of a scene based on Act II, scene i of the play. The ‘letter scene’ is performed by Robert Atkins’ Bankside Players.
First of six talks on London by journalist Alan Ivimey, who wrote and lectured on London. According to a letter from a listener published in Radio Times on September 3, 1937, the talk somewhat misleadingly...
Item in radio revue programme features part of a rehearsal of Henry V from the Bankside Players production at the Ring at Blackfriars, London, which premiered on the same day with Hubert Gregg in the title...
Ian Atkins televised adaptation of Robert Atkins’ ‘Bankside Players’ production who made up the cast for this studio performance of the play.
Radio programme featuring extracts from plays in current production at London’s theatres. In this episode, scenes from Robert Atkins’s production of Shakespeare’s comedy for the Ring theatre, London,...
Televised recording of an open-air theatre production directed by Robert Atkins and performed by the Bankside Players at Regent’s Park, London. The performance includes a fairy ballet dancing to...
Patrick Spottiswoode and Sam Wanamaker discuss the construction and architecture of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre on Bankside.
Martin Parr talks to Heather Neill about his production of Hamlet which is performed by four actors, over 90 minutes, at the archaeological site of the Rose Theatre, Bankside. Parr talks of the resonance of...
The story behind the preservation of the Rose Theatre, over which the Rose Court office development is built. It reveals the problems that were caused after the remains of the Shakespearean theatre were...
A video recording of a production of Much Ado About Nothing by students registered with the University of California Shakespeare Program and performed at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, Bankside.