Posts tagged Vanessa Redgrave
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
Oxford In Love: A new movie recycles the debunked theory that Shakespeare's works were written by Edward de Vere
Shakespeare, National Post, Riffs on ShakespeareRobert CushmanShakespeare, Vanessa Redgrave, Samuel Schoenbaum, Calvin Hoffman, Richard Burton, Derek Jacobi, Stratford-on-Avon, Robert Greene, Ben Jonson, Bernard Shaw, Tom Stoppard, Edward Bond, Lord Chamberlain's Men, King's Men, John Webster, Mark Rylance, Romeo and Juliet, 2011, November, Henry IV, Riffs on Shakespeare
The Thing's Not a Play
Shakespeare, Royal Shakespeare Company, National PostRobert Cushman2004, February, The Hollow Crown, Royal Shakespeare Company, John Barton, Vanessa Redgrave, Donald Sinden, Alan Howard, Ian Richardson, Stephen Gray, Richard III, Richard II, Henry IV, Henry V, Henry VI
'Everything Going for It Except God': Royal Shakespeare Company Has Made an Indelible Mark
Shakespeare, Royal Shakespeare Company, National PostRobert Cushman2004, February, Royal Shakespeare Company, National Post, The Hollow Crown, John Barton, Ian Richardson, Vanessa Redgrave, Donald Sinden, Alan Howard, Trevor Nunn, Peter Hall, Thoughts on Shakespeare
End of an Era
Observer, Thoughts On ShakespeareRobert CushmanMarch, 1982, Aldwych Theatre, Tyrone Guthrie, Peter Brook, Vanessa Redgrave, Clifford Williams, Irene Worth, John Barton, Peggy Ashcroft, Terry Hands, Paul Scofield, Peter Hall, Thoughts on Shakespeare
The Roman Invasion
Shakespeare, Royal Shakespeare Company, ObserverRobert CushmanJulius Caesar, Coriolanus, Antony and Cleopatra, Titus Andronicus, Royal Shakespeare Company, The Aldwych, Nicol Williamson, Margaret Tyzack, Trevor Nunn, Nicholas Selby, Morgan Sheppard, Richard Johnson, John Wood, Mark Dignam, Tony Richardson, Vanessa Redgrave, Janet Suzman, Margaret Whiting, Judy Geeson, Colin Blakely, Roy Hudd, Much Ado About Nothing, 1973, June, Patrick Stewart