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7 results found for '"Dominic West"' in Person.

  • Muse of Fire: A Shakespearean Road Movie (2013 Film)

    Director
    Dan Poole; Giles Terera
    Producer
    Giles Terera; Dan Poole

    Independent and self-funded documentary. Actors/directors Dan Poole and Giles Terera travel the world asking actors, directors, students and the public about their experiences of Shakespeare.

  • Lenny Henry - Finding Shakespeare (2012 Television)

    Series
    Perspectives
    Director
    Elizabeth Dobson

    Documentary. Lenny Henry tells how a comedian had a burning ambition to act in Shakespeare’s plays. There are brief extracts (rehearsal and performance) of Henry in Othello (Rutter’s 2009 production) and...

  • What You Will (2012 Film)

    Director
    Simon Reade
    Producer
    Simon Reade; Guy de Beaujeu

    A feature-length drama ‘mockumentary’ that follows a dysfunctional and anarchic theatre company as it tours the West country with its critically acclaimed production of Twelfth Night. Features...

  • Shakespeare’s Sonnets (2012 Video)

    Director
    John Wyver
    Producer
    Max Whitby; Henry Volaris

    Released alongside an edition of Shakespeare’s Sonnets for the Apple iPad, the DVD features specially filmed performances of all 154 sonnets by a cast of actors which includes Fiona Shaw, Patrick Stewart,...

  • Spirit World, The (2008 Radio)

    Series
    Words and Music
    Producer
    Tim Prosser

    Radio programme featuring a selection of poetry and music on the theme of the spirit world. The programme includes an excerpt from Verdi’s Macbeth. Dominic West’s reading of the Apparition Scene...

  • William Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ (1999 Film)

    aka: Midsummer Night’s Dream, A

    Director
    Michael Hoffman
    Producer
    Michael Hoffman; Leslie Urdang

    Film adaptation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream set in Tuscany in the 1890s.

  • Richard III (1995 Film, Video)

    Director
    Richard Loncraine
    Producer
    Lisa Katselas Pare; Stephen Bayly

    Film version of Shakespeare’s play derived from Richard Eyre’s National Theatre production. Set in a context of 1930s’ fascism, where Mosley’s troops have taken power.