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7 results found for '"Michael Innes"' in Person.

  • Discovery of the Bermudas, A (1959 Radio)

    Producer
    Rayner Heppenstall

    Subtitled ‘An enquiry into the sources of Shakespeare’s play The Tempest’, the radio play by J.I. M. Stewart (who also wrote under the pseudonym Michael Innes) focuses on a dispute between Peterkin,...

  • Danish Tragedy, The (1958 Radio)

    Producer
    Rayner Heppenstall

    Radio drama by Michael Innes, attempting to reconstruct the Ur-Hamlet, a lost play possibly written by Thomas Kyd, believed to be the immediate source of Hamlet. As Innes writes: "Basically ... I have tried...

  • Visitor to Dorset Garden, A (1953 Radio)

    Series
    Discoveries in Shakespeare
    Producer
    Rayner Heppenstall

    Radio broadcast. First of a series of four brief ‘Discoveries’ investigating in a "free-mingling of recorded and imagined utterance" the theory that "much in Shakespeare criticism may have first emerged...

  • Nemesis at Wycombe Abbey (1953 Radio)

    Series
    Discoveries in Shakespeare
    Producer
    Rayner Heppenstall

    Radio broadcast. Second of a series of four brief ‘Discoveries’ investigating in a "free-mingling of recorded and imagined utterance" the theory that "much in Shakespeare criticism may have first emerged...

  • Road to Dunsinane, The (1950 Radio)

    Producer
    Rayner Heppenstall

    Radio work written by Michael Innes that speculates in dramatic form the historical circumstances that might have induced Shakespeare to write Macbeth. The first part of the programme presents the historical...

  • Mysterious Affair at Elsinore, The (1949 Radio)

    Radio programme in which Michael Innes investigates ‘the violent and more or less mysterious deaths’ of the potential inheritors to the throne of Denmark in his capacity as Shakespearean scholar and...

  • Hawk and the Handsaw, The (1948 Radio)

    Producer
    Rayner Heppenstall

    Radio play written by Michael Innes that attempts to sketch in dramatic form the question whether Hamlet, had he but known of all the psychoanalytical speculations that were written about him, would have...