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Richard II (2007 Video)
- Director
- Michael Boyd
Video recording, using a single, fixed camera, of Michael Boyd’s 2007 production of Richard II with Jonathan Slinger in the title role.
Henry V (2007 Video)
- Director
- Michael Boyd
Video recording, using a single, fixed camera, of Michael Boyd’s 2007 production of Henry V with Geoffrey Streatfeild in the title role.
Juuni-Ya (2007 Television)
aka: Twelfth Night
- Director
- Yukio Ninagawa
A televised version of Ninagawa’s 2005 Kabuki production of Twelfth Night transposed to 14th century Japan and set on the sea-coast of the Kii Province.
Henry VI. Part 1: The War Against France (2006 Video)
- Director
- Michael Boyd
A video recording of the production of Henry VI. Part 1 directed by Michael Boyd with Chuk Iwuji as Henry VI.
Henry VI. Part 2: England’s Fall (2006 Video)
- Director
- Michael Boyd
A video recording of the production of Henry VI. Part 2 directed by Michael Boyd with Chuk Iwuji as Henry VI.
Henry VI. Part 3: The Chaos (2006 Video)
- Director
- Michael Boyd
A video recording of the production of Henry VI. Part 3 directed by Michael Boyd with Chuk Iwuji as Henry VI.
King John (2006 Video)
- Director
- Josie Rourke
Video recording, using a single, fixed camera, of the RSC’s 2006 production of King John directed by Josie Rourke with Richard McCabe in the title role.
Henry IV. Part 1 (2006 Video)
- Director
- Richard Monette
Video recording of the Stratford (Ontario) Shakespeare Festival 2006 production of Henry IV. Part 1 directed by Richard Monette with Scott Wentworth as Henry and James Blendick as Falstaff.
South Bank Show, The [01/05/2005] (2005 Television)
- Series
- South Bank Show, The
- Director
- Gerald Fox
- Producer
- Gerald Fox
A National Theatre production of Henry IV parts 1 and II opened in the Olivier Theatre, May 2005. The programme is a fly-on-the-wall account of one day’s rehearsals. The play’s director, Nicholas Hynter,...
Henry IV. Part I (2005 Video)
- Director
- Nicholas Hytner
Video recording of Nicholas Hytner’s 2005 production for the National Theatre with David Bradley as King Henry and Michael Gambon as Falstaff.