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7 results found for '"Michael Barry"' in Person.
Henry VI (1996 Video)
- Director
- Michael Kahn
Michael Kahn’s distillation of the Henry VI trilogy for the Shakespeare Theatre Company with Philip Goodwin as Henry. Videotaped for WAPAVA by James J. Taylor.
Henry VI (1965 Television)
- Series
- Wars of the Roses, The
- Director
- Robin Midgley; Michael Hayes; Peter Hall; John Barton
- Producer
- Michael Barry
First of a three-part televised adaptation of Shakespeare’s minor tetralogy (three parts of Henry VI and Richard III) encompassing the period from the loss of the British Empire in France to the founding...
Edward IV (1965 Television)
- Series
- Wars of the Roses, The
- Director
- Robin Midgley; Michael Hayes; Peter Hall; John Barton
- Producer
- Michael Barry
Second of a three-part televised adaptation of Shakespeare’s minor tetralogy (three parts of Henry VI and Richard III). Originally a Royal Shakespeare Company production directed by Peter Hall and John...
Richard III (1965 Television)
- Series
- Wars of the Roses, The
- Director
- Robin Midgley; Michael Hayes; Peter Hall; John Barton
- Producer
- Michael Barry
Last of a three-part televised adaptation of Shakespeare’s minor tetralogy (three parts of Henry VI and Richard III). Originally a Royal Shakespeare Company production directed by Peter Hall and John...
Wars of the Roses Discussion (1965 Television)
- Series
- Line-Up
A discussion recorded on the eve of the transmission of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of The War of the Roses between stage director Peter Hall, John Barton who adapted the plays, and Michael...
Scenes from Twelfth Night and Macbeth (1948 Television)
- Series
- For the Children
- Director
- Robert Atkins; Michael Barry
BBC schools broadcast in which actor-manager Robert Atkins directs a group of students from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in scenes from Twelfth Night and Macbeth (see notes). The programme is meant to...
Romeo and Juliet (1947 Television)
- Director
- Michael Barry
- Producer
- Michael Barry
Full-length televised adaptation of the play with John Bailey and Rosalie Crutchley in the title roles.