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8 results found for '"Felicity Kendal"' in Person.

  • Twelfth Night and As You Like It (2012 Television)

    Series
    Shakespeare Uncovered
    Director
    Janice Sutherland
    Producer
    Janice Sutherland

    Documentary. Joely Richardson looks at Shakespeare’s women examining As You Like It and Twelfth Night covering issues such as cross dressing, twins, disguise, the nature of comedy and gender. The...

  • Felicity Kendal’s Indian Shakespeare Quest (2012 Television)

    Director
    Patrick McGrady

    Television documentary. Actress Felicity Kendal started her stage career in India where her parents ran an eccentric touring Shakespeare company called Shakespeareana. Now she returns to India to investigate...

  • Paul Scofield (2008 Television)

    Series
    Arena
    Director
    David Thompson
    Producer
    Rosemary Tratt

    Television documentary celebrating the work of Paul Scofield. Includes footage of Scofield on tour in Romania with the RSC production of King Lear directed by Peter Brook in 1964. Shots of the cast getting...

  • Romeo and Juliet (1992 Television)

    Series
    Shakespeare: The Animated Tales
    Director
    Efrim Gambourg
    Producer
    Dave Edwards

    The story in cel aanimated version. All the lines spoken by the characters are Shakespeare’s own.

  • Twelfth Night: Or, What You Will (1980 Television, Video)

    aka: The Shakespeare Plays

    Series
    BBC Television Shakespeare
    Director
    John Gorrie
    Producer
    Cedric Messina

    Television production directed by John Gorrie with Felicity Kendal as Viola and Sinead Cusack as Olivia; Robert Hardy is Sir Toby Belch.

  • Othello (1980 Audio)

    Director
    Peter Hall

    Live sound recording of Peter Hall’s production of Othello for the National Theatre with Paul Scofield in the title role.

  • Shakespeare Wallah (1965 Film)

    Director
    James Ivory
    Producer
    Ismail Merchant

    Feature film. An English troupe of actors tour post-Raj India staging performances of Shakespeare to dwindling audiences as British dominance of, and interest in, British culture fades. The film is an ironic...

  • Love’s Labour’s Lost (1960 Audio)

    Director
    Peter Wood

    A recording of a performance with Derek Jacobi as the King of Navarre and Jeremy Brett as Berowne.