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Radio broadcast. The actor duo William Macready and Edna Godfrey-Turner recite excerpts from Shakespeare’s plays: Henry VIII - Cardinal Wolsey’s Farewell As You Like It - The Seven Ages of Man Macbeth -...
Radio broadcast. Provost Erskine Hill reads passages from King Lear (IV vii), Julius Caesar (III ii), Twelfth Night (IV ii), Henry IV, Part 1 (II iv) at the Scottish Association for the Speaking of Verse.
Radio programme comprised of orchestral music played by The Station Orchestra, followed by a story recital of King Lear by Percival Steeds, and a performance of scenes from Shakespeare’s play, presented by...
Radio programme comprised of songs from or inspired by Shakespeare’s plays and a performance of a scene from Romeo and Juliet. From 21:00-21:10 Gilbert Bailey (baritone) sings songs from Twelfth Night:"O...
Shakespeare’s play presented on radio by the Station Repertory Company. With incidental music by the Station Orchestra.
Melodrama. Carleton, a celebrated Shakespearian actor, is unable to cope with his success and becomes an alcoholic. His wife, Jane, finally leaves him, taking their young daughter with her. Years pass and...
Fiction film. King Lear directed by Ernest Warde and adapted by Philip Lonergan with Frederick Warde as Lear.
The film was screened at the Pavilion Theatre, London and shown at New King’s Hall - no other information known (4/2008).
Fiction film. A blind father is prevailed upon to transfer his property to his daughters who promise to care for him. However, they both find him irksome and reject him. The old man is broken-hearted at his...
Shortened version of the play which depicts most of the main events but omits the Edgar subplot. Ball (op cit) comments ‘Without subtitles this film could not be understood at all...one sees only tirades...
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