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14 results found for '"Pamela Brown"' in Person.
Richard III [2-Dvd Special Edition] (2013 Film)
- Series
- Criterion Collection
Feature film version of the play. ‘Building on Olivier’s extraordinary stage creation, the film asks less what the cinema can do for the theatre (as with HENRY V and HAMLET) than what the theatre can...
Henry IV. Part 1 (1972 Audio)
- Director
- Peter Wood
A complete performance with Harry Andrews as King Henry IV. Edith Evans is Mistress Quickly.
King Lear (1965 Audio)
- Director
- Howard Sackler
A complete performance with Paul Scofield as Lear.
Henry IV. Part 2 (1964 Audio)
- Director
- Peter Wood
A complete performance with Sir Anthony Quayle as Falstaff and Richard Johnson as Prince Harry
Prince Maker, The (1964 Television)
- Series
- Tempo
- Producer
- Reginald Collin
Television arts documentary. Prior to the opening of Franco Zeffirelli’s Italian production of Hamlet at the National Theatre, London, Zeffirelli is seen directing the scene between Hamlet and Gertrude...
Antony and Cleopatra (1963 Audio)
- Director
- Howard Sackler
A Shakespeare Recording Society production with Anthony Quayle and Pamela Brown in the title roles.
Senior English II: Macbeth (1961 Radio)
- Series
- Schools
Radio schools broadcast of Shakespeare’s play presented in five parts. With Pamela Brown and Tom Fleming as the Macbeths. Gary Watson narrates.
Roman Plays, The (1958 Radio)
- Series
- Living Shakespeare, The
- Producer
- Robert Gittings; John Allen
Ninth in a series of ten educational radio programmes in which various aspects of Shakespeare’s life and work are discussed by scholars and theatre practitioners with illustrative excerpts from his plays...
Richard III (1955 Film)
- Director
- Laurence Olivier
- Producer
- Laurence Olivier
What makes this ‘gloriously watchable, now as then, is Oliver’s effortlessly virtuosic performance as Richard: imperious, ironic, bruttish, sometimes hysterical and never less than smirkingly...
Macbeth (1953 Audio, Radio)
Sound recording of the Old Vic Company’s 1952-53 stage production of Macbeth with Alec Guinness and Pamela Brown as the Macbeths.