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Merchant of Venice, The (1990 Video)
- Director
- Peter Hall
Video recording of The Peter Hall Company’s production of The Merchant of Venice with Dustin Hoffman as Shylock.
Dustin Hoffman and Peter Hall (1989 Television)
- Series
- South Bank Show, The
- Director
- Tony Know
- Producer
- Tony Know
Television arts documentary. Sir Peter Hall rehearses with Dustin Hoffman and other cast members of the Peter Hall Company for the London stage production of The Merchant of Venice. Filmed over one complete...
Sir Peter Hall Directs Shakespeare’s Last Plays (1988 Television)
- Series
- South Bank Show, The
- Director
- Chris Hunt
- Producer
- Chris Hunt
Television arts documentary. Absorbing account of Peter Hall’s final productions as director of the National Theatre, Cymbeline, The Winter’s Tale and The Tempest, using the same group of actors and...
Cymbeline (1988 Audio)
- Director
- Peter Hall
Live sound recording of Peter Hall’s 1988 production of Cymbeline with Geraldine James as Imogen and Tony Church as Cymbeline.
Tempest, The (1988 Audio)
- Director
- Peter Hall
Live sound recording of Peter Hall’s 1988 production of The Tempest with Michael Bryant as Prospero.
Winter’s Tale, The (1988)
- Director
- Peter Hall
Live audio recording of Peter Hall’s 1988 production of The Winter’s Tale with Tim Pigott-Smith as Leontes.
Antony and Cleopatra (1987 Audio)
- Director
- Peter Hall
Live sound recording of Peter Hall’s production of Antony and Cleopatra for the National Theatre with Anthony Hopkins and Judi Dench in the title roles.
King Lear (1987 Audio)
- Director
- David Hare
Live audio recording of David Hare’s 1987 production of King Lear with Anthony Hopkins as Lear.
Coriolanus (1985 Audio)
- Director
- Peter Hall
Live sound recording of Peter Hall’s production of Coriolanus for the National Theatre with Ian McKellen in the title role.
King Lear: Workshop 1 (1984 Television, Video)
- Series
- Open University A361
- Director
- John Russell Brown
- Producer
- David Hoyle
The first of two programmes on King Lear supporting the A306 Shakespeare course. Considers how an actor can convey Lear’s madness and at the same time be aware of the ‘reason in madness’ so central to...