All’s Well That Ends Well  6799

Locations in Harold's Library

Holdings which refer to this drama

  1. Why Does it End Well? Helena, Bertram, and The Sonnets (essay)
  2. Contemporary Shakespeare: All’s Well That Ends Well, RSC, Stratford-upon-Avon, 1967 (review)
  3. Shakespeare: The Poet and His Plays (book) • Covered in chapter "Plays of Troy, Vienna, and Roussillon"
  4. Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human (book) • in chapter 6 "The 'Problem Plays'"
  5. Shakespeare’s Problem Plays (book)
  6. Players of Shakespeare 1 (book) • p77 • Geoffrey Hutchings as Lavatch (Trevor Nunn, RSC, 1981)
  7. Shakespeare in Perspective (Volume 1) (book) • p222 • Commentaries by Barry Tonk and Sebastian Shaw

Other works with this as their source

Images of this drama

  1. Press photos of All’s Well That Ends Well, RSC, Stratford-upon-Avon, 1967 (image)
  2. All’s Well That Ends Well 1953 Stratford, Ontario. Alec Guinness and Irene Worth in the ballroom scene, designed by Moiseiwitsch. (image)
  3. Shakespeare Memorial Theatre 1954-56 (book)
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