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Micheál Mac Liammóir Directed By Hilton Edwards - The Importance Of Being Oscar flac album
  • Performer Micheál Mac Liammóir
  • Title The Importance Of Being Oscar
  • Country UK
  • Other formats AA AA MOD MIDI AU VOC DTS
  • Genre Audiofiles
  • Size MP3 1914 mb
  • Size FLAC 1662 mb
  • Rating: 4.4
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Mac Liammóir performing The Importance of Being Oscar. In 1951, during a break in the making of Othello, Mac Liammóir produced Orson Welles's ghost-story Return to Glennascaul which was directed by Hilton Edwards. He played Iago in Welles's film version of Othello (1952). His Iago is unusual in that Mac Liammóir was about fifty (and looked older) when he played the role, while the play gives Iago's age as 28. This may have been because of Welles' intended interpretation – he wanted Iago played as an older "impotent" consumed by envy for the younger Othello. Mac Liammóir is the subject of the 1990 play The Importance of Being Micheál (also published as a book) by John Keyes. Relationship with Edwards and legacy.

Directed By Hilton Edwards. You ill also enjoy Michael MacLiammoir in The Importance Of Being Oscar (Part I)6 1159. Cover photo by courtesy of Sebastian D,Orsai 44 Theobalds Road London,. Album Design:John Hays. CBS is a Trademark of The Columbia Broadcasting System Inc.

Directed By – Hilton Edwards. Red label on CBS Classics. Michael MacLiammoir In:The Edwards-MacLiammoir Dublin -Gate Theatre Production Of ". "The Importance Of Being Oscar". An Entertainment On The Life And Works Of Oscar Wilde". Micheál Mac Liammóir Directed By Hilton Edwards - The Importance Of Being Oscar ‎(LP, Mono). Columbia Masterworks.

Additional Mícheál Mac Liammóir and Hilton Edwards Papers. MSS 45,858-45,874 Acc. Nos. 6663, 6679, 6729. Additional papers of Mícheál Mac Liammóir and Hilton Edwards of the Gate Theatre, Dublin. Playscripts, correspondence, trophies and other material relating to the two theatre figures dating from the 1920s to the 1980s. Compiled by Máire Ní Chonalláin, 2009. Item 2 in folder: Printed flyer of Some Opinions of Mícheál Mac Liammóir in his The Importance of Being Oscar directed by Hilton Edwards. Item 3 in folder: Printed flyer to advertise Mícheál Mac Liammóir in The Importance of Being Oscar. Item 4 in folder: 5 raphs for The Importance of Being Oscar. Item 5 in folder: Requisition sheet for the performance. Written by Mícheál Mac Liammóir. Directed by Hilton Edwards. Cut and revised version).

Micheal macLiammoir launched his famous one-man show on Wilde at the Dublin Theatre Festival in 1960 and, under the direction of Hilton Edwards, performed The Importance of Being Oscar all over the world during the next fifteen years.

Micheál Mac Liammóir 25 October 1899 – 6 March 1978, born Alfred Willmore, was a British-born Irish actor, dramatist, impresario, writer, poet and painter. Mac Liammóir and Edwards then threw themselves into their own venture, co-founding the Gate Theatre in Dublin in 1928 The Gate became a showcase for modern plays and design even as Mac Liammóir himself maintained an ongoing fascination with Celticism Mac Liammóir's set and costume designs were key elements of the Gate's success His many notable acting roles included Robert. Mac Liammóir wrote and performed a one-man show, The Importance of Being Oscar, based on the life and work of Oscar Wilde The Telefís Éireann production won him a Jacob's Award in December 1964 It was later filmed by the BBC with Mac Liammóir reprising the role.

Micheal Mac Liammoir. Micheal Mac Liammoir - The Importance of Being Oscar, Pt. 2 23:16. 1 19:27. The Importance of Being Oscar - Micheal Mac Liammoir.

Michéal Mac Liammóir's biography and life story. Micheál Mac Liammóir (25 October 1899 – 6 March 1978), born Alfred Willmore, was an English-born Irish actor, dramatist, impresario, writer, poet and painter. Mac Liammóir and Edwards then threw themselves into their own venture, co-founding the Gate Theatre in Dublin in 1928. The Gate became a showcase for modern plays and design (even as Mac Liammóir himself maintained an ongoing fascination with Celticism). Mac Liammóir's set and costume designs were key elements of the Gate's success. Mac Liammóir wrote and performed a one-man show, The Importance of Being Oscar, based on the life and work of Oscar Wilde. The Telefís Éireann production won him a Jacob's Award in December 1964. It was later filmed by the BBC with Mac Liammóir reprising the role.

Tracklist

A Part I 25:54
B Part II 27:31

Credits

  • Directed By – Hilton Edwards

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BPG 62007 Michael MacLiammoir The Importance Of Being Oscar An Entertainment On The Life And Works Of Oscar Wilde ‎(LP) CBS BPG 62007 UK 1961