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10 results found for '"Ellen Terry"' in Person.
Voices of History 2: Art, Science and Exploration (2012 Audio)
A 2-CD set features historic recordings of celebrated people in the arts, drama, the sciences, sport and exploration. Shakespeare-related items include Ellen Terry as Ophelia and Sir Henry Irving as Richard...
Hamlet (2007 Multimedia)
- Series
- Sourcebooks Shakespeare Series, The
Combined book and audio CD. The CD includes Laurence Olivier in HAMLET (1948), and Simon Russell Beale as Hamlet in John Caird’s 2000 production for the National Theatre. There are recordings from Ellen...
Romeo and Juliet (2007 Multimedia)
- Series
- Sourcebooks Shakespeare Series, The
Combined book and audio CD. Includes Ellen Terry in a 1911 recording compared with a Kate Beckinsale recording from 1997. There are contributions from Kenneth Branagh, John Gielgud, Judi Dench and Joseph...
Great Historical Shakespeare Recordings (2000 Audio)
A 2-CD collection, compiled by David Timson and Nicholas Soames, of early sound recordings of Shakespearean actors: Herbert Beerbohn Tree as Mark Antony in Julius Caesar (III i) and Falstaff in Henry IV....
Speak the Speech (1964 Radio)
- Series
- There is a Play Tonight: Plays of Shakespeare in Performances
- Producer
- John Powell (2)
Second in a 3-part series examining Shakespeare in performance. Devised and produced by John Powell, the programmes are compiled with recordings from the Sound Archives featuring voices and opinions of...
Miss Ellen Terry’s Concert (1923 Radio)
- Producer
- Cecil A. Lewis
As part of a musical concert programme, Ellen Terry recites the ‘Hubert and Arthur’ scene from the BBC London station.
I Have Brought Count Claudio: From Act II. Much Ado About Nothing (1911 Audio)
aka: Much Ado About Nothing (Excerpt)
Sound recording. Ellen Terry reading from Act II i of Much Ado About Nothing.
Hamlet (Excerpt) (1911 Audio)
aka: Ophelia’s Mad Scene
Ellen Terry reciting Ophelia’s speech from Act IV v 5. beginning ‘Dear maid, kind sister...". The speech is included in GREAT HISTORICAL SHAKESPEARE RECORDINGS issued by Naxos (Catalogued separately).
Merchant of Venice (Excerpt), The (1911 Audio)
Ellen Terry reciting Portia’s speech from Act IV i beginning ‘The quality of mercy is not strain’d...' The speech is included in GREAT HISTORICAL SHAKESPEARE RECORDINGS issued by Naxos and...
Winter’s Tale, The (1908 Audio)
Excerpts from II i of A Winter’s Tale; From Act II scene 1 beginning "Take the boy..." and ending ""...give’t me in mine ear". Ellen Terry plays all parts.