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8 results found for '"Cherry Cottrell"' in Person.
Tempest, The; Or, The Enchanted Island (1950 Radio)
- Producer
- Douglas Cleverdon
Radio version of the Davenant/Dryden/Shadwell adaptation of Shakespeare’s The Tempest for which Henry Purcell wrote the music in 1695. With Robert Harris as Prospero. Constant Lambert conducts the Covent...
Shakespeare and His England (1947 Radio)
- Producer
- Douglas Cleverdon
A radio anthology on the English setting and English character as portrayed in the plays of Shakespeare. Includes performances by Abraham Sofaer, Cherry Cottrell, and others. With commentary by G. H. W....
Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1945 Radio)
- Producer
- Howard Rose
Radio version of the play adapted by Cynthia Pughe and produced by Howard Rose. With David King-Wood as Oberon and Peggy Ashcrofy as Titania, Leslie French is Puck.
Tempest, The (1945 Radio)
- Producer
- Mary Hope Allen
Radio adaptation of Shakespeare The Tempest arranged by Herbert Farjeon and produced by Mary Hope Allen. With Leon Quartermaine as Prospero and Cherry Cottrell as Ariel, Norman Shelley as Caliban. The music...
Beatrice (1944 Radio)
- Series
- Radio Theatre: Shakespeare’s Characters
- Producer
- Mary Hope Allen
Radio broadcast on an excerpt from the play focuses on the character of Beatrice. Arranged for radio by Herbert Farjeon. With Leslie Stokes as speaker.
Titania (1943 Radio)
- Series
- Radio Theatre: Shakespeare’s Characters
- Producer
- Mary Hope Allen
Radio broadcast of an excerpt from A Midsummer Night’s Dream that focuses on the character of Titania. Arranged for radio by Herbert Farjeon and produced by Mary Hope Allen. With Leslie Stokes as speaker.
Summer’s Lease (1942 Radio)
- Producer
- Barbara Burnham
Radio programme featuring a pastoral sequence from Shakespeare’s plays, songs and sonnets, prefaced by Sonnet 18 from which the title is derived. Includes scenes from As You Like It, A Midsummer Night’s...
Winter’s Tale, The (1938 Radio)
- Producer
- Barbara Burnham
Radio production of the play produced and adapted for microphone by Barbara Burnham. With Sybil Thorndike, Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, Lewis Casson and Miles Malleson.