Results
13 results found for '"Robert Lindsay"' in Person.
Robert Lindsay (2023 Video)
- Series
- Shakespeare Podcast, The
Podcast. Hosted by director Jake Murray, a founder member of the Elysium Theatre Company, this is the first in a series of podcasts made as part of a collaboration between Elysium and Durham University for...
Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (2018 Film)
aka: Msnd
- Director
- Sacha Bennett
A modern re-telling of Shakespeare’s comedy.
Play for the Heart, A: The Death of Shakespeare (2016)
- Series
- Drama on 3
- Producer
- Marion Nancarrow
Radio drama. Fantasy drama by Nick Warburton, recreating what might have happened on Shakespeare’s last day with a series of encounters filtered through his fevered imagination.
In Love with Shakespeare (2011 Television)
aka: Shakespeare Shorts
- Director
- Joe Stephenson
Celebrated actors recite a selection of Shakespearean speeches. The pieces were chosen by each actor as their particular favourite and have been filmed to celebrate the work of organisations and charities...
Laurence Olivier Presents King Lear (2002 Television)
- Director
- Michael Elliott
- Producer
- David Plowright
Television production of the play, set in the year 800 and staged entirely in Granada’s Manchester studio, and one of the few not based on a prior stage production. With music specially composed by Gordon...
Richard III (1998 Video)
- Director
- Elijah Moshinsky
A video recording, using a single, fixed camera, of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 1998 touring production of Richard III. Directed by Elijah Moshinsky with Robert Lindsay as Richard.
King Lear 11 (1993 Television)
- Series
- Nightingales
- Director
- Tony Dow
- Producer
- Rosie Bunting
Television sitcom about night security staff. A reprise of an idea taken from an earlier programme in the series TAKEAWAY, which alluded to Richard II, but here with many references to King Lear. Carter and...
Takeaway (1990 Television)
- Series
- Nightingales
- Director
- Tony Dow
- Producer
- Esta Charkham
Television sitcom about night security staff. Includes a long sequence in which Bell and Carter consider disposing of Sarge using passages from Richard III (mostly from I iv, the death of Clarence).
Much Ado About Nothing (1984 Television)
aka: The Shakespeare Plays
- Series
- BBC Television Shakespeare
- Director
- Stuart Burge
- Producer
- Shaun Sutton
Television production of the play directed by Stuart Burge, with Robert Lindsay as Benedick) and Cherie Lunghi as Beatrice.
Cymbeline (1983 Television)
aka: The Shakespeare Plays
- Series
- BBC Television Shakespeare
- Director
- Elijah Moshinsky
- Producer
- Shaun Sutton
Television production of Cymbeline with Richard Johnson in the title role and Helen Mirren as Imogen.