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All’s Well That Ends Well (2023 Television)
- Series
- Lights Up
- Director
- John Wyver; Blanche McIntyre; Hayley Pepler; Todd MacDonald
- Producer
- John Wyver; Hayley Pepler
Adventurous recording of Blanche Macintyre’s 2022 RSC production of Shakespeare’s play set in today’s world of saturated social media, starring Rosie Sheehy and Jamie Wilkes.
All’s Well That Ends Well (2009 Video)
- Director
- Marianne Elliott
Video recording, using three cameras, of the National Theatre’s 2009 staging of All’s Well That Ends Well directed by Marianne Eliott. Clare Higgins is the Countess.
All’s Well That Ends Well (2004 Video)
- Director
- Gregory Doran
A video recording, using a single, fixed camera, of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2004 production of All’s Well That Ends Well. Directed by Gregory Doran with Judi Dench as the Countess.
All’s Well That Ends Well (2003 Audio, Radio)
- Series
- Cbc Stratford Festival Reading
- Director
- Richard Monette
- Producer
- Barbara Worthy
A CBC radio recording of the 2002 Stratford (Ontario) Shakespeare Festival production. Directed by Richard Monette with Domini Blythe as the Countess.
All’s Well That Ends Well (1998 Audio)
- Series
- Arkangel Complete Shakespeare
The Arkangel series consists of all 38 of Shakespeare’s plays, uncut, fully-dramatised and accompanied by original music. Based on the text of the Pelican Shakespeare editions. A performance with Emily...
All’s Well That Ends Well (1986 Radio)
- Producer
- Martin Jenkins (2)
Radio adaptation of All’s Well That Ends Well with Barbara Jefford as the Countess.
All’s Well That Ends Well (1981 Television)
aka: The Shakespeare Plays
- Series
- BBC Television Shakespeare
- Director
- Elijah Moshinsky
- Producer
- Jonathan Miller
A television production of the play with Robert Lindsay, Pippa Guard, Michael Hordern and Donald Sinden; Celia Johnson is the Countess.
All’s Well That Ends Well (1970 Radio)
- Producer
- R. D. Smith
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play adapted for broadcasting by R. D. Smith, starring Beatrix Lehmann as Countess Rousillion, Marius Goring as Parolles and Sian Phillips as Helena. With music specially...