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8 results found for '"William Belchambers"' in Person.

  • Much Ado About Nothing or Love’s Labour’s Won (2020 Video)

    Series
    RSC Live from Stratford Upon Avon
    Director
    Christopher Luscombe

    Television broadcast of a video recording of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2014 staging of Much Ado About Nothing as Love’s Labour’s Won set in the autumn of 1918 with world-weary Benedick (Edward...

  • Love’s Labour’s Lost (2015 Video)

    Director
    Christopher Luscombe

    Video recording of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2014 staging of Love’s Labour’s Lost directed by Christopher Luscombe.

  • Love’s Labour’s Won (2015 Video)

    aka: Much Ado About Nothing

    Series
    RSC Live from Stratford Upon Avon
    Director
    Christopher Luscombe

    Video recording of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2014 staging of Love’s Labour’s Won directed by Christopher Luscombe. Michelle Terry is Beatrice and Edward Bennett is Benedick.

  • Love’s Labour’s Lost (2014 Video)

    Director
    Christopher Luscombe

    Video recording of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2014 staging of Love’s Labour’s Lost directed by Christopher Luscombe.

  • Love’s Labour’s Won (2014 Video)

    aka: Much Ado About Nothing

    Director
    Christopher Luscombe

    Video recording of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2014 staging of Love’s Labour’s Won directed by Christopher Luscombe. Michelle Terry is Beatrice and Edward Bennett is Benedick.

  • Merry Wives of Windsor, The (2008 Video)

    Director
    Christopher Luscombe

    Stage video recording of the Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre 2008 production of The Merry Wives of Windsor directed by Christopher Luscombe with Christopher Benjamin as Falstaff.

  • Macbeth (1996 Video)

    Director
    Tim Albery

    Video recording, using a single fixed camera, of Tim Albery’s 1996 production of Macbeth for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Roger Allam and Brid Brennan are the Macbeths.

  • Richard III (1995 Video)

    Director
    Steven Pimlott

    Video recording using a single, fixed camera, of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 1995 production of Richard III. Directed by Steven Pimlott with David Troughton as King Richard.