Henry IV, Part I (book) • On playing Falstaff in Patrick Garland's 1998 production of Chimes at Midnight at Chichester Festival Theatre
Plays and Players: November 1967 (periodical) • Photo and review, "The Crunch", by David Benedictus of 1967 National Youth Theatre production directed by Michael Croft and Simon Ward, with Barrie Rutter as Falstaff and Malcolm Storry as Hotspur
Shakespeare’s Histories at Stratford, 1951 (book) • 1951 Quayle/Kidd/Moiseiwitsch production with Richard Burton as Hal, Michael Redgrave as Hotspur, Anthony Quayle as Falstaff
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