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Following THE ESSENTIAL SHAKESPEARE LIVE the two discs feature scenes taken from RSC productions in Stratford-upon-Avon and London, recorded by the British Library and the RSC over almost half a century. As...
Radio broadcast presented by Natalie Wheen introducing complete performances of classical music inspired by Shakespeare. The programme includes music from Tchaikovsky’s ‘Fantasy overture: Hamlet’,...
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play adapted and produced for broadcasting by R. D. Smith, starring Judi Dench as Julia, Michael Harbour as Proteus and Denys Hawthorne as Valentine. With music specially...
Made-for-television film directed by Hans Dieter Schwarze and produced by Hans Gottschalk.
A recording of The Two Gentlemen of Verona by the Marlowe Dramatic Society directed by George Rylands. David Gibson is Valentine and Richard Marquand is Proteus.
Complete performance by the Marlowe Dramatic Society with David Gibson as Valentine and Richard Marquand as Proteus.
Radio version of the play arranged and produced for broadcasting by Raymond Raikes. With Frankie Howerd as Launce and Perlita Neilson as Julia. The music is composed by Anthony Bernard who also conducts the...
Televised recording of the play relayed from the Kammerspiele of the Schauspielhaus Bochum in Germany. The performance is directed by Hans Schalla with Wilhelm Grimm as the Duke of Milan and Rolf Schult and...
Act I of the play is televised from the stage of the Old Vic Theatre, London, and presented by Alan Chivers.
Radio programme comprised of Shakespeare songs conducted by Trevor Harvey and sung by the BBC singers. The songs include: Who is Sylvia? (German) Ye spotted snakes (Geoffrey Shaw) Sigh no more, ladies (E. J....
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