Posts tagged Laurence Olivier
Tribute to Christopher Plummer
Coriolanus Film Review
Shakespeare, FilmMitchell CushmanCoriolanus, Ralph Fiennes, Marlon Brando, John Logan, Gerard Butler, Laurence Olivier, Kenneth Branagh, Vanessa Redgrave, Brian Cox, Nicol Williamson, Martha Henry, Jessica Chastain
Shards of the Bard
National Post, Shakespeare, Thoughts On ShakespeareRobert CushmanStephen Marche, National Post, Eugene Schiffelin, New York, Central Park, Leonardo DiCaprio, Marjorie Garber, Shakespeare in Modern Culture, Leonard Whiting, Paul Robeson, Laurence Olivier, Julius Caesar, George Orwell, King Lear, Hamlet, 2011, May, The Merchant of Venice, The Winter's Tale, Henry IV, Thoughts on Shakespeare
William Hutt Gives Performance Fit For a King
Shakespeare, Globe and Mail, Stratford FestivalRobert CushmanWilliam Hutt, Richard Monette, Stratford Festival, Jordan Pettle, Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud, Robertson Davies, Martha Burns, Geordie Johnson, King Lear, Diane D'Aquila, 1996, November
Shakespeare as Anti-Semite: The Racism in The Merchant of Venice is a Sign of the Bard's Biased Times
Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, Globe and MailRobert CushmanDavid Suchet, Alex Guinness, Laurence Olivier, Dustin Hoffman, Brian Bedford, Stratford Festival, Canadian Jewish Congress, 1989, April, Thoughts on Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice
In Vienna and Venice
Observer, Royal Shakespeare Company, ShakespeareRobert CushmanLaurence Olivier, John Gielgud, Ralph Richardson, Peggy Ashcroft, October, 1983, Measure for Measure, Judi Dench, Michael Gambon, Ian McKellen, David Suchet, Julie Walters, Simon Callow, Jonathan Pryce, Bill Paterson, Julia McKenzie, Antony Sher, Cheryl Campbell, David Schofield, Juliet Stevenson, Daniel Massey, Adrian Noble, Bob Crowley, Paul Mooney, Royal Shakespeare Company, Observer
Every Inch, a King
Film, Observer, ShakespeareRobert CushmanLaurence Olivier, King Lear, April, 1983, Leo McKern, Anna Calder-Marshall, Paul Curran, Michael Elliott, David Threlfall, Robert Lindsay, Colin Blakely, John Hurt, Geoffrey Bateman, Dorothy Tutin, Diana Rigg, Jeremy Kemp, Robert Lang, Observer, Granada Television