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  • Peines d’Amour Perdues (1969 Radio)

    aka: Love’s Labour’s Lost

    Series
    Sur Toutes les Scènes du Monde
    Director
    Rogert Citerne

    French language radio production of Love’s Labour’s Lost directed by Rogert Citerne and adapted for radio by Ester Martel from a translation by François-Victor Hugo. Role names unknown (4/2008).

  • Othello (1969 Television)

    Director
    Maurits Balfoort; Lode Hendrickx

    Production of Othello staged at the Koninklijke Vlaamse Schouwburg (KVS) and directed for Belgian Television by Maurits Balfoort and Lode Hendrickx. Bert Struys is Othello.

  • Koning Lear (1969 Television)

    aka: King Lear

    Director
    Walter Tillemans

    Production of King Lear for Belgian television directed by Walter Tillemans with Luc Philips in the title role.

  • Mesure pour Mesure (1969 Television)

    aka: Measure for Measure

    Director
    Marcel Bluwal

    French television version of Measure for Measure directed by Marcel Bluwal. Role names unknown (7/2008).

  • Much Ado About Nothing (1969 Radio)

    Producer
    John Powell (2)

    Radio version of Shakespeare’s comedy adapted and produced by John Powell starring Fenella Fielding as Beatrice, Paul Daneman as Benedick and Ralph Richardson as Dogberry. With music composed by David Cain...

  • WieczÓr Trzech KrÓli Albo Co Chcecie (1969 Television)

    aka: Twelfth Night

    Director
    Maryna Broniewska

    Television production of Twelfth Night directed by Maryna Broniewska and realised for television by Wlodzimierz Pawlak. Role names unknown (10/2008).

  • Charleston Für Lady Macbeth, Ein (1969 Television)

    aka: Charleston for Lady Macbeth, A

    Director
    Rolf von Sydow

    Gangster comedy written by Frédéric Valmain taking inspiration from Macbeth. No further details known (10/2008).

  • Shakespeare and Opera (1969 Radio)

    Producer
    Tony Gould

    Radio programme in which Roger Gard, Lecturer in English at the University of London, argues that Shakespeare had more than a casual influence on nineteenth-century opera. Gard illustrates his arguments with...

  • Love’s Labour’s Lost (1969 Audio)

    Director
    Laurence Olivier

    Live audio recording of Laurence Olivier’s 1968 production of Love’s Labour’s Lost with Jeremy Brett as Berowne and Joan Plowright as Rosalind.

  • Much Ado About Nothing (1969 Audio)

    Director
    Trevor Nunn

    Live sound recording of Trevor Nunn’s 1968 producion of Much Ado About Nothing for the Royal Shakespeare Company with Alan Howard as Benedick and Janet Suzman as Beatrice.