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  • Hamlet from Bristol Old Vic (2023 Television)

    Director
    John Haidar; Tom Morris
    Producer
    Eleanor Field

    Billy Howle stars in John Haidar’s production of Shakespeare’s tragedy, co-starring Niamh Cusack as Gertrude and Mirren Mack as Ophelia. Directed for the screen by Tom Morris.

  • Richard II (2012 Television)

    Series
    Hollow Crown, The
    Director
    Rupert Goold
    Producer
    Rupert Ryle-Hodges

    Television version of the play adapted and directed by Rupert Goold. Ben Whishaw is King Richard and Rory Kinnear is Bolingbroke.

  • Voices in My Head, The (2008 Radio)

    Series
    Archive Hour, The
    Producer
    Tim Dee

    Radio programme. Actor Julian Rhind-Tutt explores how actors archive the sounds of their own voices. How does an actor live with the voice in his head and the voice he sounds like? Includes extracts from...

  • Julius Caesar (2006 Video)

    Director
    Sean Holmes

    A recording, using a single, fixed camera, of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2006 production of Julius Caesar. Directed by Sean Holmes with Ariyon Bakare as Mark Antony and James Hayes as Caesar.

  • Tempest, The (2006 Video)

    Director
    Rupert Goold

    Video recording, using a single fixed camera, of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2006 production of The Tempest directed by Rupert Goold. Patrick Stewart is Prospero.

  • King Lear (1998 Television)

    Series
    Performance
    Director
    Richard Eyre
    Producer
    Sue Birtwistle; Joy Spink

    Richard Eyre’s film version of his 1997 National Theatre production of King Lear, with Ian Holm as Lear.

  • Antony and Cleopatra (1998 Video)

    Director
    Sean Mathias

    A National Theatre recording, on a single fixed camera, of the 1998 National Theatre production directed by Sean Mathias and designed by Tim Hatley. Alan Rickman as Antony and Helen Mirren as Cleopatra.

  • King Lear (1997 Video)

    A video recording, using a single camera, of Richard Eyre’s 1997 production of King Lear with Ian Holm in the title role.