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7 results found for '"A.T. Dinsdale"' in Person.

  • Twelfth Night (1953 Film)

    Series
    World’s a Stage, The
    Director
    Charles Deane
    Producer
    Charles Deane

    The letter scene from Twelfth Night enacted by players from the Young Vic Company with a thirty second introduction by Ronald Howard. No cast details known.

  • Winter’s Tale, The (1953 Film)

    Series
    World’s a Stage, The
    Director
    Charles Deane
    Producer
    Charles Deane

    The final scene from The Winter’s Tale enacted by players from the Young Vic Company with a thirty second introduction by Ronald Howard.

  • Julius Caesar (1953 Film)

    Series
    World’s a Stage, The
    Director
    Charles Deane
    Producer
    Charles Deane

    The tent scene from Julius Caesar enacted by players from the Young Vic Company with a thirty second introduction by Ronald Howard. No cast details known.

  • Macbeth (1953 Film)

    Series
    World’s a Stage, The
    Director
    Charles Deane
    Producer
    Charles Deane

    Scene from Macbeth enacted by players from the Young Vic Company with a thirty second introduction by Ronald Howard. No cast details known, and the scene unidentified.

  • Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1953 Film)

    Series
    World’s a Stage, The
    Director
    Charles Deane
    Producer
    Charles Deane

    The ‘play scene’ from A Midsummer Night’s Dream enacted by players from the Young Vic Company with a thirty second introduction by Ronald Howard. No cast details known.

  • Othello (1953 Film)

    Series
    World’s a Stage, The
    Director
    Charles Deane
    Producer
    Charles Deane

    The ‘handkerchief scene’ from Othello enacted by players from the Young Vic Company with a thirty second introduction by Ronald Howard. No cast details known.

  • Lear (1953 Film)

    aka: King Lear

    Series
    World’s a Stage, The
    Director
    Charles Deane
    Producer
    Charles Deane

    Act I, iv and Act III ii from King Lear enacted by players from the Young Vic Company with a thirty second introduction by Ronald Howard.