Speak the Speech
- Synopsis
- Second in a 3-part series examining Shakespeare in performance. Devised and produced by John Powell, the programmes are compiled with recordings from the Sound Archives featuring voices and opinions of theatre practitioners, actors and critics. John Pullen narrates and Godfrey Kenton reads. This programme focuses on the speaking of the text. It is "illustrated by a unique ‘cast’ of both the living and the dead. Examples range from a reconstruction of the Elizabethan tongue ... through the actor managers of the past and present centuries, to the film stars and comedians of today" (Radio Times).
- Series
- There is a Play Tonight: Plays of Shakespeare in Performances
- Language
- English
- Country
- Great Britain
- Medium
- Radio
- Transmission details
- 21 Aug 1964 at 20:30 (Channel: BBC Home Service)
- Duration
- 60 mins
Credits
- Producer
- John Powell (2)
- Writer
- Derek Parker
- Contributor
- Albert Finney; Arthur Bourchier; Beatrice Forbes-Robertson; Beryl Reid; Charles Laughton; Denne Gilkes; Donald Wolfit; Edith Evans; Ellen Terry; Frank Benson; Frankie Howerd; Godfrey Kenton; Henry Irving; Herbert Beerbohm Tree; J. C. Trewin; Jimmy Edwards; John Gielgud; John Pullen; Laurence Olivier; Lewis Casson; Marlon Brando; Michael Redgrave; Paul Rogers; Peggy Ashcroft; Peter O’Toole; Ralph Richardson; Richard Burton; Robert Donat; Stanley Holloway; Tyrone Guthrie; Vanessa Redgrave; William Armstrong
Additional Details
- Production type
- Documentary/Educational/News
- Subjects
- Drama
- Keywords
- Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); theatre history; Verse speaking; Elizabethan English
Notes
- Reviews
- Source: Radio Times, issue dated 6 August 1964, p. 41
Production Company
- Name
BBC
- Notes
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Archive
- Name
British Library Sound Archive
- listening@bl.uk
- Web
- http://www.bl.uk/nsa External site opens in new window
- Phone
- 020 7412 7676
- Fax
- 020 7412 7441
- Address
- 96 Euston Road
London
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How to cite this record
Shakespeare, "Speak the Speech". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/shakespeare/search/index.php/title/av70213 (Accessed 25 Nov 2024)