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29 results found for '"Young Martius"' in Character.
Coriolanus (1978 Audio)
- Director
- Terry Hands
Live sound recording of Terry Hand’s 1977 production of Coriolanus for the RSC with Alan Howard in the title role.
Coriolanus (1971 Audio)
- Director
- Manfred Wekwerth; Joachim Tenschert
Live audio recording of a National Theatre Company production of Coriolanus directed by Manfred Wekworth and Joachim Tenschert with Anthony Hopkins in the title role.
National Youth Theatre: Coriolanus (1965 Television)
aka: Coriolanus
- Director
- Roger Jenkins
- Producer
- Bernard Hepton; Michael Croft
Televised recording of Michael Croft’s National Youth Theatre Company stage production set in 1914. John Nightingale is Coriolanus.
Outcast, The (1963 Television)
- Series
- Spread of the Eagle, The
- Director
- Peter Dews
- Producer
- Peter Dews
Third episode of a nine-part BBC television series comprising three of Shakespeare’s Roman plays - Coriolanus, Julius Caesar, and Antony and Cleopatra. This episode covers the fifth Act of Coriolanus.
Coriolanus (1959 Audio)
- Director
- Peter Hall
Live sound recording of Coriolanus directed by Peter Hall for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre with Laurence Olivier in the title role. Recorded by Hal Rogers.
Coriolanus (1959 Radio)
- Producer
- John Gibson
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play produced by John Gibson. With Patrick Wymark in the title role and Phyllis Neilson-Terry as Volumnia and other members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company. The music is...
Coriolanus (1959 Radio)
- Series
- World Theatre
- Producer
- John Gibson
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play produced by John Gibson. With Patrick Wymark in the title role and Phyllis Neilson-Terry as Volumnia. The music is composed by John Buckland and conducted by Peter...
Coriolanus (1955 Audio)
- Director
- W. Bridges-Adams
A recording of Coriolanus directed by W. Bridges-Adams with Anew McMaster as Coriolanus.
Tragedy of Coriolanus, The (1948 Radio)
- Producer
- Lewis Casson
Radio adaptation of the play presented as a birthday tribute to Shakespeare. Arranged and produced by guest producer Lewis Casson. With Bruce Belfrage in the title role.