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7 results found for '"Margaret Webster"' in Person.

  • Great Pith and Moment (2002 Film)

    Director
    Margaret Webster
    Producer
    Larry Kinsey

    Comedy short. "William Shakespeare’s greatest soliloquy performed word for word. If an actor’s worst nightmare is to suddenly be naked on stage, then the second most dreaded scenario would surely...

  • Shakespeare in His Day and in Ours (1958 Radio)

    Series
    Living Shakespeare, The
    Producer
    Robert Gittings; John Allen

    First in a series of ten radio programmes in which various aspects of Shakespeare’s life and work are discussed by scholars and theatre practitioners. In this episode the speaker is Margaret Webster,...

  • Evening with William Shakespeare, An (1952 Audio)

    Director
    Margaret Webster

    Presented by Theatre Masterworks. The two records are based on a performance in Hartford, Conn., on 5 December I952, in aid of the American Shakespeare Festival Theatre. Profits from the sale of the records...

  • Evening with William Shakespeare, An (1952 Audio)

    Readings based on performances given by the contributors in Hartford, Conn., December 5 1952. Contents: Introduction. Song. The Merchant of Venice I ii; Henry V V ii; Twelfth Night I v, II ii; Macbeth I iii,...

  • Romeo and Juliet (1950 Audio)

    Director
    Margaret Webster
    Producer
    Robert C. Fine

    Sound recording of Romeo and Juliet directed by Margaret Webster with Robert C. Fine as recording engineer. Eva Le Gallienne and Richard Waring in the title roles. Margaret Webster speaks the Prologue and...

  • As You Like It (1939 Radio)

    Series
    Columbia Workshop
    Director
    Margaret Webster

    CBS radio broadcast. A heavily condensed version of As You Like It with its director, Margaret Webster as Rosalind. A long introductory narrative explains the plot.

  • Merchant of Venice, The (1929 Radio)

    Series
    Play to Schools
    Producer
    Harcourt Williams

    Shakespeare’s play broadcast for schools, performed by members of the Old Vic Shakespeare Company. Produced by Harcourt Williams. With Brember Wills as Shylock and John Gielgud as Antonio.