Dame Edith Evans

Album An 18th-Century Comedy Album

Song List

Song Artist Album Lyrics
The Importance of Being Earnest: Act 3, The Morning Room at the Manor House Woolton Sir John Gielgud Dame Edith Evans Roland Culver Peter Sallis Pamela Brown Oscar Wilde: The Importance of Being Earnest
The Importance of Being Earnest: Act 1, Conclusion of Algernon Moncrieff's Flat in Half Moon Street Sir John Gielgud Dame Edith Evans Roland Culver Peter Sallis Pamela Brown Oscar Wilde: The Importance of Being Earnest
The Importance of Being Earnest: Act 1, Algernon Moncrieff's Flat in Half Moon Street Sir John Gielgud Dame Edith Evans Roland Culver Peter Sallis Pamela Brown Oscar Wilde: The Importance of Being Earnest
The Importance of Being Earnest: Act 2, Conclusion at The Garden at the Manor House Woolton Sir John Gielgud Dame Edith Evans Roland Culver Peter Sallis Pamela Brown Oscar Wilde: The Importance of Being Earnest
The Importance of Being Earnest: Act 2, The Garden at the Manor House Woolton Sir John Gielgud Dame Edith Evans Roland Culver Peter Sallis Pamela Brown Oscar Wilde: The Importance of Being Earnest
Romeo and Juliet: Act 5 Claire Bloom Albert Finney Dame Edith Evans Kenneth Haigh Peter Bayliss William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet: Act 4 Claire Bloom Albert Finney Dame Edith Evans Kenneth Haigh Peter Bayliss William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet: Act 3, Scene 2, Scene 3, Scene 4, Scene 5 Claire Bloom Albert Finney Dame Edith Evans Kenneth Haigh Peter Bayliss William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet: Act 2, Concluded Claire Bloom Albert Finney Dame Edith Evans Kenneth Haigh Peter Bayliss William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet: Act 1, Scene 5 Claire Bloom Albert Finney Dame Edith Evans Kenneth Haigh Peter Bayliss William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet: Act 3, Concluded Claire Bloom Albert Finney Dame Edith Evans Kenneth Haigh Peter Bayliss William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet: Act 3, Scene 1 Claire Bloom Albert Finney Dame Edith Evans Kenneth Haigh Peter Bayliss William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet: Act 2, Scene 1, Scene 3 Claire Bloom Albert Finney Dame Edith Evans Kenneth Haigh Peter Bayliss William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet: Act 1, Scene 1, Scene 2, Scene 3, Scene 4 Claire Bloom Albert Finney Dame Edith Evans Kenneth Haigh Peter Bayliss William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet
Epilogue Dame Edith Evans Sir Michael Redgrave Ursula Jeans Peter Coke Jessie Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
As You Like It: Act 3, Scene 5 Dame Edith Evans Sir Michael Redgrave Ursula Jeans Peter Coke Jessie Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
When in Disgrace With Fortune and Men's Eyes Dame Edith Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
When in the Chronicle of Wasted Time Dame Edith Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
Sweet Love Renew Thy Force,Be it not Said Dame Edith Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
How Like A Winter Hath My Absence Been Dame Edith Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
Full Many a Glorious Morning Have I Seen Dame Edith Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
That Time of the Year Thou Mayst in Me Behold Dame Edith Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
Weary With Toil, I Haste Me to my Bed Dame Edith Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
Music to Hear,Why Hear'st Thou Music sadly Dame Edith Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
When I Consider Everything That Grows Dame Edith Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day Dame Edith Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
Some Glory in Their Birth,Some in Their Skill Dame Edith Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
As You Like It: Act 4, Scene 1 Dame Edith Evans Sir Michael Redgrave Ursula Jeans Peter Coke Jessie Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
As You Like It: Act 3, Scene 2 Dame Edith Evans Sir Michael Redgrave Ursula Jeans Peter Coke Jessie Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
As You Like It: Act 1, Scene 3 Dame Edith Evans Sir Michael Redgrave Ursula Jeans Peter Coke Jessie Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
They That Have Power to Hurt,And Will Do None Dame Edith Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
Let me not to the Marriage of True Minds Dame Edith Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
As an Unperfect Actor on the Stage Dame Edith Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
To Me Fair Friend You Can Never Be Old Dame Edith Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
Being Your Slave What Should I Do but Tend Dame Edith Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
Tir'd with All These for Restful Death I Cry Dame Edith Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
Is it Thy Will, Thy Image Shall Keep Open Dame Edith Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
So am I As the Rich,whose blessed Key Dame Edith Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
When Forty Winters Shall Besiege Thy Brow Dame Edith Evans Twenty Shakespeare Sonnets and Scenes from As You Like It
The School for Scandal - Epilogue: I, who was late so volatile and gay (Lady Teazle) Dame Edith Evans An 18th-Century Comedy Album Lyrics
The Rivals - A comedy in five acts (excerpt), Act III Scene 3 (opening) (Mrs Malaprop's lodgings): So we will, ma'am; so we will (Absolute, Mrs Malaprop) Dame Edith Evans An 18th-Century Comedy Album Lyrics
The Rivals - A comedy in five acts (excerpt), Act III Scene 3 (opening) (Mrs Malaprop's lodgings): Your being Sir Anthony's son, Captain (Mrs Malaprop, Absolute) Dame Edith Evans An 18th-Century Comedy Album Lyrics
The Beaux' Stratagem - A comedy in five acts (excerpts), Act IV Scene 1 (conclusion) (The same): Well, sister (Mrs Sullen, Dorinda) Dame Edith Evans An 18th-Century Comedy Album Lyrics
The Beaux' Stratagem - A comedy in five acts (excerpts), Act II Scene 1 (A gallery in Lady Bountiful's house): Inveterate stupidity! (Mrs Sullen, Dorinda) Dame Edith Evans An 18th-Century Comedy Album Lyrics
The Beaux' Stratagem - A comedy in five acts (excerpts), Act II Scene 1 (A gallery in Lady Bountiful's house): My head aches consumedly (Sullen, Mrs Sullen, Dorinda, Scrub) Dame Edith Evans An 18th-Century Comedy Album Lyrics
The Beaux' Stratagem - A comedy in five acts (excerpts), Act II Scene 1 (A gallery in Lady Bountiful's house): Morrow, my dear sister (Dorinda, Mrs Sullen) Dame Edith Evans An 18th-Century Comedy Album Lyrics
The Way of the World - A comedy in five acts (excerpts), Epilogue: After our Epilogue this crowd dismisses (spoken by Edith Evans) Dame Edith Evans An 18th-Century Comedy Album Lyrics
The Way of the World - A comedy in five acts (excerpts), Act IV (The same): Yonder Sir Wilfull's drunk (Mrs Fainall, Millamant) Dame Edith Evans An 18th-Century Comedy Album Lyrics
The Way of the World - A comedy in five acts (excerpts), Act IV (The same): Fainall, what shall I do? (Millamant, Mrs Fainall, Mirabell) Dame Edith Evans An 18th-Century Comedy Album Lyrics
The Way of the World - A comedy in five acts (excerpts), Act IV (The same): Like Daphne she, as lovely and as coy (Mirabell, Millamant) Dame Edith Evans An 18th-Century Comedy Album Lyrics
The Way of the World - A comedy in five acts (excerpts), Act IV (The same): Ah Sir Wilfull, you are come at the critical instant (Mrs Fainall, Sir Wilfull, Millamant) Dame Edith Evans An 18th-Century Comedy Album Lyrics
The Way of the World - A comedy in five acts (excerpts), Act IV (The same): Madam, I stayed here to tell your ladyship (Foible, Millamant, Mrs Fainall) Dame Edith Evans An 18th-Century Comedy Album Lyrics
The Way of the World - A comedy in five acts (excerpts), Act III (A room in Lady Wishfort's house): Oh Foible, where hast thou been? (Lady Wishfort, Foible) Dame Edith Evans An 18th-Century Comedy Album Lyrics
The Way of the World - A comedy in five acts (excerpts), Act III (A room in Lady Wishfort's house): Come in, good Marwood (Lady Wishfort, Mrs Marwood) Dame Edith Evans An 18th-Century Comedy Album Lyrics
The Way of the World - A comedy in five acts (excerpts), Act III (A room in Lady Wishfort's house): Merciful, no news of Foible yet? (Lady Wishfort, Peg) Dame Edith Evans An 18th-Century Comedy Album Lyrics
The Way of the World - A comedy in five acts (excerpts), Act II (St James's Park): I would beg a little private audience (Mirabell, Millamant) Dame Edith Evans An 18th-Century Comedy Album Lyrics