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King Lear (1988). Tony Davenall. Principal actors: Patrick Magee, Ray Smith, Wendy Allnut, Ann Lynn, Beth Harris, Ronald Radd, Patrick Mower and Robert Coleby.
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Robert Coleby Highlights...ng Lear (1984). Director: Michael Elliot. Principal Actors: Laurence Olivier, Colin Blakely, Anna Calder-Marshall, John Hurt, Jeremy Kemp, Robert Lang, Robert Lindsay, Leo McKern, Diana Rigg, David Threlfall, Dorothy Tutin. ------. King Lear (1988). Tony Davenall. Principal actors: Patrick Magee, Ray Smith, Wendy Allnut, Ann Lynn, Beth Harris, Ronald Radd, Patrick Mower and Robert Coleby . Thames Television. ------. King Lear (1998). Director: Richard Eyre. Principal actors: Ian Holm, Barbara Flynn, Amanda Redman, David lyon, Michael Simkins, Victoria Hamilton, Adrian Irvine. BBC and the Royal National Theatre. ------. A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Concordance. <http://web.UVic.CA/shakespeare/Annex/Articles/SAA2002/MNDConcordance/framconc.htm>. Skura, Meredith. ... ...olson, 1989: 291. Warren, Michael. "’Pray You Undo This Button. Thank You Sir’: Clarifying the Action." Paper presented at the meeting of the Shakespeare Association of America: Miami, 2001. This site is made possible by support from the University of Victoria. This page last updated on 31 January 2002. © Michael Best 2002. Coleby ...
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