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Television production of the play, set in the year 800 and staged entirely in Granada’s Manchester studio, and one of the few not based on a prior stage production. With music specially composed by Gordon...
Scenes from Shakespeare read by a variety of actors extracted from earlier recordings of full performances made for HarperCollins. Tracks include: The Merchant of Venice (IV i), Romeo and Juliet (II ii),...
The discovery of Melpham Idol, a pagan phallic figure, in the coffin of a disinterred Bishop becomes the most important archaeological find of the century, a discovery that changes the course of scholarship...
Fifth in a series of Shakespeare audio recordings that appear to have been issued by The Times. The production is directed by Frank Hauser with Dorothy Tutin doubling as Viola/Sebastian and Derek Godfrey as...
Selections of Elizabethan music and readings from Elizabethan plays (including Shakespeare) and other literature. Readings by Michael Redgrave, Dorothy Tutin and others. The Purcell Consort of Voices and the...
The Royal Shakespeare Company’s chronicle of the English monarchy from Saxon times, with musical interludes. The readings are from literary works in the public domain and were compiled by John Barton.
A complete performance with Dorothy Tutin as Portia and Hugh Griffith as Shylock.
The play read by the Marlowe Dramatic Society. Dorothy Tutin is Viola and Derek Godfrey performs as Orsino.
Peter Brook’s 1953 film adaptation of the John Gay opera. Laurence Olivier plays MacHeath, a highwayman in Newgate prison, and his love for too many beautiful women.
A personal introduction to the play by Dorothy Tutin, who played Viola in Peter Hall’s production of the play at Stratford in 1958.
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