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9 results found for '"Newton Blick"' in Person.

  • Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1964 Audio)

    Director
    Howard Sackler

    Complete performance by the Shakespeare Recording Society, with Paul Scofield as Oberon.

  • Much Ado About Nothing (1964 Audio)

    Series
    Living Shakespeare
    Director
    John Hale

    A reading of an abridged version of Much Ado About Nothing, with a cast including Alan Ayckbourn, Annette Crosbie, Richard Johnson, Nigel Davenport and Stephanie Cole, directed by John Hale.

  • Much Ado About Nothing (1963 Audio)

    Director
    Howard Sackler

    A complete performance with Rex Harrison as Benedick and Rachel Roberts as Beatrice.

  • Taming of the Shrew, The (1961 Audio)

    Director
    Howard Sackler

    Complete performance featuring Trevor Howard as Petruchio and Margaret Leighton as Katherina.

  • Tempest, The (1959 Radio)

    Producer
    Charles Lefeaux

    Radio version of Shakespeare’s late play produced by Charles Lefeaux. With Stephen Murray as Prospero, Dorothy Gordon as Ariel and Jane Barrett as Miranda. The music is composed by Elizabeth Poston and...

  • Downfall of Malvolio, The (1958 Television)

    Series
    For the Schools
    Director
    David Rose
    Producer
    Ronald Eyre

    Excerpts from the production of Twelfth Night broadcast 14 February 1958 in the Sunday-Night Theatre series and catalogued separately. The extracts, intended for schools, are introduced by Priscilla Morgan...

  • Twelfth Night (1957 Television)

    Series
    Sunday-Night Theatre
    Producer
    Casper Wrede; Michael Elliott

    Television production of the play featuring actors such as Newton Blick, John Moffatt and Maureen Quinney, who were mainly recruited from London’s West End theatres.

  • Romeo and Juliet (1953 Audio, Radio)

    Sound recording of the Old Vic Company’s 1952-53 stage production of Romeo and Juliet with Claire Bloom and Alan Badel. Directed for stage by Hugh Hunt.

  • Two Gentlemen of Verona, The (1952 Television)

    Producer
    Denis Carey

    Act I of the play is televised from the stage of the Old Vic Theatre, London, and presented by Alan Chivers.