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  1. London Coliseum, The (1980 Multimedia)

    Subject
    Architecture; Drama
    Distribution
    Sale, 50 slides. col.

    Oswald Stoll, owner, and Frank Matcham, designer of the Coliseum, determined to out-do Drury Lane in building the largest theatre in London. The slide set studies the building at various periods with the...

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  2. Restoration Stage, The: From Tennis Court to Playhouse (Video)

    Subject
    Architecture; Drama
    Distribution
    Out of distribution, Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 46 min., £38.00 (+VAT inc p&p)

    Traces the origins of the first Restoration playhouses in London from the example of French tennis court theatres in Paris. Shows how Sir William Davenant’s 1661 adaptation of Lisle’s tennis court into a...

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  3. Shakespeare’s Vortigern and Rowena (2010 Radio)

    Series
    Afternoon Play
    Director
    Marc Beeby
    Producer
    Marc Beeby

    Radio play written by Melissa Murray and directed for broadcasting by Marc Beeby. In 1796, Richard Sheridan (Lorcan Cranitch), playwright and owner of the Drury Lane theatre stages a ‘lost’ Shakespeare...

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  4. Much Ado About Nothing (Act IV, Scene I) (1926 Radio)

    Radio broadcast. A theatrical ‘preview’ of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing which was subsequently staged at the New Theater, London; the transmitted excerpt (IV i) stars Henry Ainley as Benedick...

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  5. Great Garrick, The (1937 Film)

    aka: Ladies and Gentlemen

    Director
    James Whale
    Producer
    Mervyn LeRoy

    Feature film comedy. David Garrick, the legendary 18th-century English actor, accepts an invitation to the Comédie Française in Paris, announcing that he’ll teach them the art of acting. When they hear...

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  6. National Video Archive of Performance

    Date
    17 Jan 2012, 12:36
    Author
    bufvcsergio
    Post Type
    BUFVC Article

    At the end of 2007 the National Video Archive of Performance recorded its 200th stage production. Jill Evans, their Video Archive Producer, provides an overview of their activities. About the Author: Jill...

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