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8 results found for '"Ian Charleson"' in Person.
Opera (1987 Film)
aka: Terror at the Opera
- Director
- Dario Argento
- Producer
- Dario Argento
Feature film. In this giallo a young opera singer, Betty (Marsillach) gets her big chance to sing Lady Macbeth when the previous star of an avant garde production of Verdi’s Macbeth breaks her leg....
Antony and Cleopatra (1981 Television)
aka: The Shakespeare Plays
- Series
- BBC Television Shakespeare
- Director
- Jonathan Miller
- Producer
- Jonathan Miller
BBC production directed by Jonathan Miller with Colin Blakely and Jane Lapotaire in the title roles.
All’s Well That Ends Well (1981 Television)
aka: The Shakespeare Plays
- Series
- BBC Television Shakespeare
- Director
- Elijah Moshinsky
- Producer
- Jonathan Miller
A television production of the play with Robert Lindsay, Pippa Guard, Michael Hordern and Donald Sinden; Celia Johnson is the Countess.
Hamlet (1980 Television)
aka: The Shakespeare Plays
- Series
- BBC Television Shakespeare
- Director
- Rodney Bennett
- Producer
- Cedric Messina
Television production shot entirely in a studio with Derek Jacobi as Hamlet and Claire Bloom as Gertrude.
Taming of the Shrew, The (1979 Audio)
- Director
- Michael Bogdanov
Live sound recording of Michael Bogdanov’s production of The Taming of the Shrew for the Royal Shakespeare Company with Jonathan Pryce as Petruchio and Paola Dionisotti as Katherina.
Love’s Labour’s Lost (1979 Audio)
- Director
- John Barton
Live audio recording of John Barton’s 1979 staging of the play for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Carmen du Sautoy is the Princess of France and Jane Lapotaire is Rosaline.
Songs of Ariel, The (1978 Audio)
An EP (extended play) recording by Ian Charleson of Ariel’s songs. Music is by Guy Woolfenden, played by the Royal Shakespeare Wind Ensemble and conducted by Woolfenden. The music comes from Clifford...
Julius Caesar (1977 Audio)
- Director
- John Schlesinger
Live audio recording of John Schlesinger’s 1977 production of Julius Caesar for the National Theatre with John Gielgud as Caesar and Mark McManus as Mark Antony.