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28 results found for '"Terrence Hardiman"' in Person.
BBC Proms 2009 (2009 Radio)
aka: Fairy Queen
- Director
- Francesca Gilpin
Live radio transmission from the Royal Albert Hall, London, of a semi-staged production of Purcell’s theatre score The Fairy Queen, directed by Francesca Gilpin. Based on the original production for...
Love’s Labours (2008 Audio)
- Director
- John Tydeman
Sound recording. A musical adaptation by Clive Swift, Richard Cottrell, Corin Redgrave and John Fortune of Love’s Labour’s Lost performed as part of the University of Cambridge May Week celebrations in...
Troilus and Cressida (1980 Radio)
- Producer
- David Spenser
Radio drama. Troilus and Cressida produced by David Spenser with Michael Pennington and Maureen O’Brien in the title roles.
Taming of the Shrew, The (1967 Audio)
- Director
- Trevor Nunn
Live sound recording of Trevor Nunn’s 1967 production of The Taming of the Shrew with Michael Williams as Petruchio and Janet Suzman as Katharina.
As You Like It (1967 Audio)
- Director
- David Jones
Live sound recording of David Jones’ 1967 production of As You Like It with Dorothy Tutin as Rosalind and Michael Williams as Orlando.
Love’s Labour’s Lost (1965 Television)
- Director
- Roger Jenkins; Val May
- Producer
- George R. Foa
A televised recording of Val May’s Bristol Old Vic Company European Tour production (1964).
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.
Love’s Labour’s Lost (1964 Audio)
- Director
- Val May
A live recording of Val May’s 1964 Bristol Old Vic production of Love’s Labour’s Lost with Richard Pasco as Berowne and Barbara Leigh-Hunt as Rosaline.
Merry Wives, Of Windsor, The (1963 Audio)
- Director
- George Rylands
Complete performance by the Marlowe Dramatic Society, with Patrick Wymark as Falstaff.
Comedy of Errors, The (1963 Audio)
- Director
- George Rylands
Complete performance by the Marlowe Dramatic Society. George Rylands plays Antipholus of Syracause and Ephesus and Michael Bates plays both Dromios.