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8 results found for '"Stuart Burge"' in Person.
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.
Julius Caesar (1970 Film, Video)
- Director
- Stuart Burge
- Producer
- Peter Snell
A feature film which grew out of Stuart Burge’s experience in directing a BBC television version of the play in 1959, as well as a subsequent London stage production. The pedestrian production was...
Julius Caesar (1970 Film)
Trailer for Stuart Burges’ JULIUS CAESAR (1970).
Film Night Special: Caesar’s the Name of the Game (1969 Television)
aka: Caesar’s the Name of the Game
- Series
- Film Night
On location with director Stuart Burge for Peter Snell’s screen version of Shakespeare’s JULIUS CAESAR (1970), with a look back at the 1953 production. Includes extended interviews with Stuart Burge,...
Othello (1965 Film)
- Director
- Stuart Burge
- Producer
- John Brabourne; Anthony Havelock-Allan
A recording of the National Theatre production, directed by John Dexter, restyled somewhat for film, but retaining much of its ‘staginess’, Olivier doing little to adapt his towering and extravagant...
Richard II (1964 Radio)
- Series
- Learning Stage: Taping Stratford, The
CBC Radio series on the Stratford (Ontario) Shakespeare Festival. This episode discusses the Festival’s production of Richard II. Timothy Findley interviews William Hutt (who plays Richard) and director...
Henry V (1964 Audio)
- Director
- Stuart Burge
Live sound recording of the Bristol Old Vic production of Henry V directed by Stuart Burge with Richard Pasco as Henry.
Julius Caesar (1959 Television)
- Series
- BBC Television World Theatre
- Director
- Stuart Burge
- Producer
- Stuart Burge
Televised version of the play, with Robert Perceval as Caesar and Eric Porter as Brutus. According to its producer, Stuart Burge, the production strives "for a true and lively interpretation of the text, but...