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Radio documentary series presented by Linda Cookson. Directors, designers and leading actors discuss the planning and staging of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s current stage production of Macbeth. The...
Documentary narrated by Mike Baker, Jr. Includes an account of Shakespeare’s life in Stratford and London and the new Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre on Bankside (interviews with the Education Director,...
Live matinee broadcast of Verdi’s opera with Maria Guleghina as Lady Macbeth and Lado Ataneli as Macbeth. The stage direction is by Adrian Noble and the direction for television by Gary Halvorson. The New...
Radio documentary. Donald Sinden celebrates the enduring appeal of Falstaff - from Verdi to Orson Welles. There are contributions from actors, directors and academics including Joss Ackland, Timothy West,...
Tom McKinney introduces a recording of the Vienna State Opera of Verdi’s Otello staged by Adrian Noble. Featuring Aleksandrs Antonenko as Otello, Olga Bezsmertna as Desdemona and Vladislav Sulimsky as Iago.
Verdi’s Macbeth recorded in New York in 2014 and staged by Adrian Noble in the second revival of his 2007 production. Zeljiko Lucic and Anna Netrebko are the Macbeths. The Chorus and Orchestra of the New...
Documentary made to mark the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 30th anniversary and Adrian Noble’s first season as Artistic Director. Follows Company members David Bradley, Barry Lynch, Scott Ransome and...
Radio programme. A two-part series in which Humphrey Carpenter investigates the attraction of Shakespeare for musicians and composers. Part 1 claims that Shakespeare’s works have inspired over 20,000...
The NEWSNIGHT episode includes a lighthearted report by Mark Easton comparing Prince Charles (whose favourite Shakespeare play is Henry V) to a Shakespearean prince. The programme also comprises interviews...
Video recording, using a single, fixed camera of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 1998 production of The Tempest. Directed by Adrian Noble with David Calder as Prospero.