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7 results found for '"Lynn Redgrave"' in Person.
Antony and Cleopatra (2001 Film, Video)
aka: Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra, The
- Series
- Shakespearean Drama
- Director
- Lawrence Carra
- Producer
- Ken Campbell (2)
An American television movie version of the play, in which the costumes and reproduction of the Globe theatre stage contribute to recreating of 16th-century performance. Uses a modern English narrative....
Shakespeare for My Father (1992 Video)
- Director
- John Clark
Video recording of a workshop conceived, written and performed by Lynn Redgrave. Lynn Redgrave explores her relationship with her emotionally distant father, Sir Michael Redgrave, through the texts of the...
William (1973 Television)
- Director
- Ian MacNaughton
A programme combining comedy, drama and song to introduce young children to William Shakespeare. John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson read excerpts from Hamlet, Richard III, and As You Like It; Lynn Redgrave...
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex, But Were Afraid to Ask (1972 Film)
- Director
- Woody Allen
- Producer
- Charles H. Joffe
Feature film comedy comprising seven sketches raised in the book of the same title by Dr David Reuben. In the first sketch ‘Do Aphrodisiacs Work?', Woody Allen plays a court jester; he recites a parody of...
Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1971 Television)
- Series
- Play of the Month
- Director
- James Cellan Jones
- Producer
- Cedric Messina
Traditional adaptation directed by James Cellan Jones set in 1865 and filmed on location at Scotney Castle, Kent. With Ronnie Barker as Bottom.
Deadly Affair, The (1966 Film)
- Director
- Sidney Lumet
- Producer
- Sidney Lumet
Cold war spy thriller based on the novel Call for the Dead by John Le Carre, about espionage in London. Includes Edward’s death scene (specially staged for the film) of a Royal Shakespeare Company...
Much Ado About Nothing (1966 Audio)
- Director
- Franco Zeffirelli
Live audio recording of a performance of Much Ado About Nothing directed for the National Theatre in 1965 by Franco Zeffirelli. Robert Stephens is Benedick and Maggie Smith, Beatrice. Ian McKellen plays...