A recorded production by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation of M. Charles Cohen's play.
Starring Donnelly Rhodes
with Toby Tarnow, Powys Thomas, Lynne Gorman
Winnipeg in the summer of 1948.
A recorded production by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation of M. Charles Cohen's play.
Starring Donnelly Rhodes
with Toby Tarnow, Powys Thomas, Lynne Gorman
Winnipeg in the summer of 1948.
by Ibsen.
translated by Ann Jellicoe.
[Starring] Peggy Ashcroft as Rebecca West; Knut Wigert as John Rosmer; Mark Dignam as Kroll; Angela Baddeley as Mrs. Helseth; Morris Perry as .. show full overview
by Ibsen.
translated by Ann Jellicoe.
[Starring] Peggy Ashcroft as Rebecca West; Knut Wigert as John Rosmer; Mark Dignam as Kroll; Angela Baddeley as Mrs. Helseth; Morris Perry as Mortensgard;
John Laurie as Ulric Brendel
From Scotland
Peggy Ashcroft is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre Company
by Auguste Strindberg.
Translated from the Swedish by Elizabeth Sprigge.
Adapted and directed by Alan Bridges.
Starring Gunnel Lindblom as Miss Julie, Ian Hendry as Jean and Stephanie Bidmead as Christine
by Auguste Strindberg.
Translated from the Swedish by Elizabeth Sprigge.
Adapted and directed by Alan Bridges.
Starring Gunnel Lindblom as Miss Julie, Ian Hendry as Jean and Stephanie Bidmead as Christine
Written by Keith Dewhurst.
Starring Alan Dobie, Andre Morell and James Villiers
Written by Keith Dewhurst.
Starring Alan Dobie, Andre Morell and James Villiers
3x8 The World of George Orwell: Keep the Aspidistra Flying Episode overview
07, 1965
by George Orwell.
Dramatised by Robin Chapman.
with Alfred Lynch, Tristram Jellinek
and Anne Stallybrass
by George Orwell.
Dramatised by Robin Chapman.
with Alfred Lynch, Tristram Jellinek
and Anne Stallybrass
3x9 The World of George Orwell: Coming Up for Air Episode overview
21, 1965
by George Orwell.
Dramatised by Robin Chapman.
With Colin Blakely
(Colin Blakely is a National Theatre player; Mary Allen is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)
by George Orwell.
Dramatised by Robin Chapman.
With Colin Blakely
(Colin Blakely is a National Theatre player; Mary Allen is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)