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7 results found for '"Radio Players"' in Theatre Company.

  • Richard II (1927 Radio)

    aka: Schools: The Drama

    Series
    Schools
    Producer
    Cedric Hardwicke

    Sixth and last in a series of broadcasts to schools. A dramatic interpretation of Shakespeare’s Richard II, this episode is produced by Cedrick Hardwicke and is performed by Douglas Jefferies, Abraham...

  • Tempest, The (1927 Radio)

    aka: Schools: The Drama

    Series
    Schools
    Producer
    Michael Hogan

    Fourth of a series of six plays broadcast to schools. A dramatic interpretation of Shakespeare’s The Tempest, this episode is produced by Michael Hogan and is performed by Douglas Burbidge, Abraham Sofaer,...

  • Twelfth Night (1927 Radio)

    aka: Schools: The Drama

    Series
    Schools

    Second of a six-part series of plays broadcast to schools. A dramatic interpretation of Shakespeare’s comedy by representative Radio Players. With Douglas Burbidge, Lillian Harrison and Abraham Sofaer.

  • Shakespeare and St. George (1926 Radio)

    aka: St. George for Merrie England

    Radio programme commemorating Shakespeare’s birth. The programme is introduced by Basil Dean. John Drinkwater talks about the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Milton Rosmer recites John of Gaunt’s Speech...

  • St. Crispin’s Day (1925 Radio)

    Radio programme commemorating the anniversary of the battle of Agincourt with music and scenes from Shakespeare’s histories. The Belfast Station Orchestra performs the Overture to Nicolai’s The Merry...

  • Merchant of Venice, The (1925 Radio)

    aka: Dramatic Evening

    Producer
    William Macready

    Radio broadcast. William Macready and Edna Godfrey-Turner, together with the Belfast Radio Players, present an abridged version of Shakespeare’s play. With incidental music by Sullivan.

  • Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1925 Radio)

    Producer
    Donald Davies

    The ‘5WA’ Radio Players perform excerpts from Shakespeare’s comedy. The two scenes performed are listed as: 1. Casting the Parts. 2. The Rehearsal Produced by Donald Davies.