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8 results found for '"Julian Herbage"' in Person.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) (1964 Radio)
- Series
- Music Magazine
Radio broadcast. In this edition of the weekly review programme, Julian Herbage introduces three publications on the topic of music and Shakespeare: Diana Poulton: Music of Shakespeare’s Time (1963) Brian...
Rosalind in Arden (1938 Radio)
aka: Rosalynde in Arden
- Producer
- Peter Creswell
Radio play produced and adapted for broadcasting by Peter Creswell. Scenes from Shakespeare’s As You Like It are supplemented by text from Rosalynde by Thomas Lodge, a romance which Shakespeare used as...
Much Ado About Nothing (1937 Radio)
- Producer
- Peter Creswell
Abridged version of the play arranged and produced for radio by Peter Creswell. With Fay Compton as Beatrice and Godfrey Tearle as Benedick.
All for Love or, The World Well Lost (1937 Radio)
- Producer
- Peter Creswell
Radio version of Dryden’s play of the same name (1678). Based on Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra, Dryden’s blank verse take on the story focuses on the clash between the personal and political. In...
Ode on Dedicating a Building to Shakespeare (1937 Radio)
- Producer
- Felix Felton
Radio broadcast of the ode written by David Garrick, with music by Arne, for the Stratford-upon-Avon Jubilee of 1769. Julian Herbage conducts The Boyd Neel String Orchestra and The BBC Singers. With Ion...
Twelfth Night or What You Will (1936 Radio)
- Producer
- Peter Creswell
Radio adaptation abridged and produced for broadcasting by Peter Creswell. The cast includes Robert Holmes (Orsino), Mary Hinton (Viola), Frederick W. Lloyd (Sir Toby Belch) and Irene Vanbrugh as Maria. With...
As You Like It (1934 Radio)
- Producer
- Peter Creswell
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play, adapted and produced by Peter Creswell with contemporary music arranged and additional settings composed by Julian Herbage. William Fox stars as Orlando, Gwen...
As You Like It (1932 Radio)
aka: Rosalynde in Arden
- Producer
- Peter Creswell
Radio version of Shakespeare’s comedy produced by Peter Creswell and adapted for broadcasting by Dulcima Glasby. With Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies as Rosalind and Ronald Simpson as Orlando. Music arranged and...