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8 results found for '"Tim Treloar"' in Person.
Macbeth (2010 Multimedia, Television)
- Director
- Rupert Goold
- Producer
- John Wyver; Sebastian Grant
Rupert Goold’s 2007 modern-dress production of Macbeth restaged for television. Patrick Stewart and Kate Fleetwood reprise their roles as the Macbeths. Goold also directs for television.
Macbeth (2008 Video)
- Director
- Rupert Goold
Video recording of Rupert Goold’s 2007 production of Macbeth with Patrick Stewart and Kate Fleetwood as the Macbeths.
Thomas More (2005 Video)
- Director
- Robert Delamere
A video recording, using a single, fixed camera, of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2005 production of Thomas More. Directed by Robert Delamere with Nigel Cooke as Sir Thomas More.
Henry V (2003 Video)
- Director
- Nicholas Hytner
National Theatre recording on a single, fixed camera of the modern-dress production of Henry V directed by Nicholas Hynter and designed by Tim Hatley.
Richard II (2000 Video)
- Series
- This England: The Histories
- Director
- Steven Pimlott
A video recording, using a single, fixed camera, of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2000 studio production of Richard II. Directed by Stephen Pimlott with Samuel West as Richard.
Romeo and Juliet (2000 Video)
- Director
- Michael Boyd
Video recording, using a single, fixed camera, of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2000 production of Romeo and Juliet. Directed by Michael Boyd with David Tennant as Romeo and Alexandra Gilbreath as Juliet.
Richard II (2000 Audio, Radio)
aka: BBC Radio Collection: Willliam Shakespeare’s Richard II
- Series
- Sunday Play, The
- Director
- Jeremy Mortimer
Richard II adapted for radio, with Samuel West as Richard II, Joss Ackland as John of Gaunt and Janet Suzman as Duchess of Gloucester. Introduced by Richard Eyre. Music composed by Sylvia Hallett.
As You Like It (2000 Audio, Radio)
aka: BBC Radio Collection: William Shakespeare’s As You Like It
- Series
- Sunday Play, The
- Director
- Kate Rowland
As You Like It directed for radio by Kate Rowland. With Helena Bonham Carter as Rosalind, David Morrissey as Orlando and Natasha Little as Celia. Introduced by Richard Eyre. Music by Harvey Brough.