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Mendocino College Theatre Department’s staging of A Comedy of Errors taped on multiple High Definition cameras over several nights. No cast details known.
Feature film version of The Comedy of Errors. No other details known (2007).
Television version of John Neville’s production of The Comedy of Errors for the Stratford (Ontario) Shakespeare Festival. Directed for television by Norman Campbell. Musical director is Berthold Carrière....
A personal view of the play presented by Roy Hudd. The series aims to develop a greater understanding and appreciation of the individual plays by placing them in their social and historical context and by...
Radio adaptation of Julian Lopez-Morillas’ stage production of The Comedy of Errors for the 1982 Oregon Shakespeare Fesival. Directed for radio by Ronald Kramer.
Hungarian television version of The Comedy of Errors directed by Imre Kerényi. Role names unknown.
Russian version of The Comedy of Errors directed by Vadim Gauzner with Mikhail Kozakov doubling as Antipholus of Ephesus and Syracuse and Mikhail Kononov doubling as the Dromios.
Syndicated radio broadcast, directed by Andrew C. Love, of Will Huddleston’s stage production of The Comedy of Errors for the 1976 Oregon Shakespeare Festival. The production was set in an American...
Other songs are ‘How can the tree’ by Vaux, ‘Blame not the lute’ by Wyatt; ‘Can she excuse my wrongs?', ‘Come again sweet love doth now invite’ and ‘Flow my tears’ by Dowland; ‘It fell on...
Production of The Comedy of Errors directed for Austrian television by Herbert Wochinz. No further information known in addition to some cast members. (4/2008).
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