About Shakespeare Shakespeare's plays Past Productions Production history in pictures Production history in pictures A series of images taking you through the history of our All's Well That Ends Well productions. 1981 This production was directed by Trevor Nunn, then RSC Artistic Director, and designed by John Gunter. The photo shows depicts Lavache (Geoffrey Hutchings) asking The Countess (Peggy Ashcroft) for her permission for him to marry. Photo by Reg Wilson. © RSC Browse and license our images 1922 Maureen Shaw played Helena in William Bridges-Adams' 1922 production in the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon. Photo by HJ Whitlock and Sons © SBT Browse and license our images 1922 This production, in the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, was directed by William Bridges-Adams. Pictured is Baliol Holloway, who played Parolles. Photo by HJ Whitlock and Sons © Reproduced by permission of SBT. Browse and license our images 1955 All's Well That Ends Well directed by Noel Wilman, designed by Mariano Andreu. The photo shows Bertram (Michael Denison) wooing Diana (Jill Dixon). Photo by Angus Mcbean © RSC Browse and license our images 1959 This production was directed by Tyrone Guthrie and designed by Tanya Moiseiwitsch. The photo shows Edith Evans as the Countess of Rousillon. Photo by Angus McBean. © RSC Browse and license our images 1967 This production was directed by John Barton and designed by Timothy O'Brien. The photo shows Act 5, Scene 3, in which Diana (Helen Mirren) and the widow (Elizabeth Spriggs) confront Bertram (Ian Richardson) in the presence of the King of France (Sebastian Shaw). Photo from the Tom Holte Theatre Photographic Collection © SBT Browse and license our images 1935 Roy Emerton as Parolles in the 1935 production at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, directed by B Iden Payne. © RSC Browse and license our images 2003 Countess Rossillion played by Judi Dench and Lavache played by Mark Lambert in Gregory Doran's production. © RSC Browse and license our images 1756 Playbill for a performance of All's Well That Ends Well, 2 March 1756 at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, featuring Miss Macklin in the role of Helena. The line at the top of the bill tells audiences that the play has been 'acted but once these eighteen years'. © RSC Browse and license our images 1992 Directed by Peter Hall in the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, this production later transferred to The Pit, London. Pictured are Bertram (Toby Stephens) and Parolles (Michael Siberry). Photo by Malcolm Davies - Malcolm Davies Collection © SBT Browse and license our images 2003 This production, in the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, was directed by Gregory Doran, with costumes designed by Deirdre Clancy. Pictured are Bertram played by Jamie Glover and Diana played by Shelley Conn. © RSC Browse and license our images 2003 Set designed by Stephen Brimson Lewis, for Gregory Doran's production of All's Well That Ends Well. © RSC Browse and license our images 2006 This was a cut-down version of All's Well That Ends Well, part of the Complete Works Festival. An edited version for young people, it was organised by the RSC Education department and performed by the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. Following a performance in the Swan Theatre, the production was taken out to schools. Photo taken in Sandwell School by Ellie Kurttz. © RSC Browse and license our images Launch Gallery Close Hide Thumbnails You are in: About Shakespeare Also in this section Also in this section Blanche McIntyre 2022 productionNancy Meckler 2013 production < Back to Past Productions You may also like