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12 results found for '"George Woodbridge"' in Person.
Richard II: An Introduction (1972 Film, Video)
- Director
- Peter Seabourne
- Producer
- John Seabourne
Part of a series of educational films intended to serve as an introduction to each play’s theme or atmosphere. Designed to reproduce the conditions of acting in Elizabethan times such as having the same...
Henry IV. Part 1: An Introduction (1971 Video)
- Director
- Peter Seabourne
- Producer
- John Seabourne
An introduction to the play’s theme or atmosphere, designed to reproduce the conditions of acting in Elizabethan times such as having the same actors play several roles, thus showing how the plays were...
Henry IV. Part 2: An Introduction (1971 Film, Video)
- Director
- Peter Seabourne
- Producer
- John Seabourne
An introduction to the play’s theme or atmosphere, designed to reproduce the conditions of acting in Elizabethan times such as having the same actors play several roles, thus showing how the plays were...
Hamlet: An Introduction (1970 Film, Video)
- Series
- New Shakespeare
- Director
- Peter Seabourne
- Producer
- John Seabourne
Part of a series of educational films intended to serve as an introduction to each play’s theme or atmosphere. Designed to reproduce the conditions of acting in Elizabethan times such as having the same...
Life of Henry V, The (1951 Television)
- Director
- Royston Morley
- Producer
- Royston Morley; Leonard Brett
Televised adaptation of the play, produced and directed by Leonard Brett and Royston Morley and starring Clement McCallin as King Henry.
Richard II (1950 Television)
- Producer
- Royston Morley
First full-length television adaptation of the play broadcast by the BBC in a version produced by Royston Morley. With Alan Wheatley as Richard and Clement McCallin as Bolingbroke.
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.
King Lear (1939 Radio)
- Producer
- Peter Creswell
Scenes from the play arranged as a sequence for radio broadcasting by Peter Creswell. With Abraham Sofaer in the title role and William Hutchison as narrator.
King Lear (1938 Radio)
- Producer
- Peter Creswell
Shakespeare’s play (without the subplot but with an extra story teller) arranged as a sequence for broadcasting and produced by Peter Creswell. With Godfrey Tearle in the title role.
Dark Lady of the Sonnets, The (1938 Radio)
- Producer
- Peter Creswell
Radio play about an imaginary adventure between William Shakespeare and Queen Elizabeth. It was originally written in 1910 by George Bernard Shaw in aid of the scheme for a National Theatre. In the play the...