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8 results found for '"Paul Rhys"' in Person.

  • Julius Caesar (2012 Audio)

    Director
    David Timson

    Audio. Unabridged reading directed by David Timson. Paul Rhys is Brutus and Andrew Buchan is Mark Antony.

  • Song for Edmond Shakespeare, A (2005 Radio)

    Series
    Afternoon Play
    Director
    Stephen Canny

    Radio drama. London, 1607. A penniless young actor roams drunkenly through London believing his life to be a failure. A failure made more painful by the fact that he is the younger brother of the more...

  • Troilus and Cressida (2005 Radio)

    Series
    Drama on 3
    Director
    Marc Beeby
    Producer
    Marc Beeby

    Radio production of the play directed by Marc Beeby. Paterson Joseph plays Troilus, Nikki Amuka-Bird is Cressida, Derek Griffiths is Pandarus and Ulysses is played by Paul Rhys. Music by David Pickvance.  

  • Measure for Measure (2004 Video)

    Director
    Simon McBurney

    A video recording, on a single fixed camera, of the touring co-production of Measure For Measure by the National Theatre and Complicite. Directed by Simon McBurney; set and video design by Tom Pye.

  • Soldier’s Debt, A (1999 Radio)

    Series
    Afternoon Play
    Director
    Sally Avens

    Radio drama by Nick Warburton. A missing 78 rpm recording of Macbeth creates a tie between three people in war-torn West Africa. Meg, recently arrived in an unnamed part of Africa, is seconded to work at a...

  • King Lear (1998 Television)

    Series
    Performance
    Director
    Richard Eyre
    Producer
    Sue Birtwistle; Joy Spink

    Richard Eyre’s film version of his 1997 National Theatre production of King Lear, with Ian Holm as Lear.

  • King Lear (1997 Video)

    A video recording, using a single camera, of Richard Eyre’s 1997 production of King Lear with Ian Holm in the title role.

  • Shakespeare Collection, The (1995 Audio)

    Series
    Hodder Headline Theatre Collection

    Simon Callow, Lindsay Duncan, Paul Rhys and Harriet Walter perform a collection of Shakespeare’s poetry and drama.