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7 results found for '"Thea Holme"' in Person.

  • Twelfth Night or What You Will (1947 Radio)

    Series
    World Theatre
    Producer
    Howard Rose

    Radio adaptation of Twelfth Night with Leslie French, Peggy Ashcroft and Thea Holme. Anthony Hulme performs as (narrative) Chorus. Music arranged by Elizabeth Poston, and played by the Aeolian string quartet.

  • Love’s Labour’s Lost (1946 Radio)

    Producer
    Noel Iliff

    Radio version of Shakespeare’s comedy arranged for broadcasting by Simona Pakenham and produced by Noel Illif. With Paul Scofield as Berowne and Thea Holme as Princess of France. The music is specially...

  • Rosalynde in Arden (1941 Radio)

    Producer
    Peter Creswell

    Radio play produced and adapted for broadcasting by Peter Creswell. Scenes from Shakespeare’s As You Like It are supplemented by text from Rosalynde by Thomas Lodge, a romance which Shakespeare used as...

  • Tragical History of King Lear, The (1941 Radio)

    Producer
    Peter Creswell

    Radio version of King Lear arranged and produced by Peter Creswell. With John Gielgud in the title role and Carleton Hobbs as Gloucester.

  • Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1937 Television)

    Director
    Stephen Thomas
    Producer
    Stephen Thomas

    Televised recording of a masque arranged from the fairy scenes of the play. With music by Felix Mendelssohn conducted by Hyam Greenbaum.

  • King Richard II (1936 Radio)

    aka: Oxford University Dramatic Society in ‘King Richard II’, The

    Director
    John Gielgud; Glen Byam Shaw

    Shakespeare’s play adapted for broadcasting by Felix Felton from the production at the New Theatre, Oxford, directed by John Gielgud and Glen Byam Shaw. The cast includes David King-Wood as Richard, John...

  • Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1934 Radio)

    Producer
    Val Gielgud

    Shakespeare’s comedy adapted for radio by Marianne Helweg with Mendelssohn’s music. Margaret Rawlings performs as Oberon, Fay Compton is Titania, Ralph Richardson plays Bottom. Produced by Val Gielgud.