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8 results found for '"Austin Trevor"' in Person.
Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1970 Radio)
- Producer
- Raymond Raikes
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play, arranged and produced in stereo by Raymond Raikes. With Malcolm Hayes as Oberon and Madi Hedd as Titania. The incidental music composed by Anthony Bernard uses a...
Love’s Labour’s Lost (1962 Radio)
- Producer
- Raymond Raikes
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play produced by Raymond Raikes. With Geraldine McEwan as Rosaline and Tony Britton as Berowne. Michael Spice narrates. The riddle song by Gerald Finzi was originally...
Merchant of Venice, The (1947 Television)
- Director
- George More O’Ferrall
- Producer
- George More O’Ferrall
Televised adaptation of the play with music especially composed by Anthony Bernard. George More O’Ferrall used two studios for his production.
King John (1944 Radio)
- Producer
- Mary Hope Allen
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play arranged for broadcasting by Herbert Farjeon and produced by Mary Hope Allen. With Carleton Hobbs in the title role and Ralph Richardson as Philip Faulconbridge. The...
Katharine and Petruchio (1939 Television)
aka: Catherine and Petruchio
- Director
- Dallas Bower
- Producer
- Dallas Bower
Televised version of the play as adapted by David Garrick in 1758. In contrast to the original, Garrick’s play has no Induction and merely a simplified subplot. Focusing on the Katherine-Petruchio story,...
As You Like It (1936 Film)
- Director
- Paul Czinner
Feature film. Great Britain’s first feature-length Shakespeare sound film and Laurence Olivier’s first screen performance in a Shakespeare play. An energetic production set in an elaborate studio forest...
Henry V (1935 Radio)
- Producer
- Howard Rose
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play produced by Howard Rose. Leslie Banks stars in the title role with Celia Johnson as Katherine. C. Turner plays the drums.
Merchant of Venice, The (1927 Radio)
- Producer
- Howard Rose
Radio adaptation of the play produced by Howard Rose starring Raymond Trafford as Shylock and Phyllis Neilson-Terry as Portia. With incidental music composed by Frederick Rosse. Dorothy Freshwater narrates.