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* Ensemble in [[Under Milk Wood (1972)|Under Milk Wood]] ([[1972]]) ([[Bell Theatre|Main Stage]]) | * Ensemble in [[Under Milk Wood (1972)|Under Milk Wood]] ([[1972]]) ([[Bell Theatre|Main Stage]]) | ||
* Arthur Gosport in [[Harlequinade (1973)|Harlequinade]] ([[1973]]) ([[Bell Theatre|Main Stage]]) | * Arthur Gosport in [[Harlequinade (1973)|Harlequinade]] ([[1973]]) ([[Bell Theatre|Main Stage]]) | ||
− | * in [[Music Hall (1974)|Music Hall]] ([[1974]]) ([[Bell Theatre|Main Stage]]) | + | * Chairman in [[Music Hall (1974)|Music Hall]] ([[1974]]) ([[Bell Theatre|Main Stage]]) |
== Productions as Director/Producer == | == Productions as Director/Producer == |
Revision as of 13:58, 28 July 2009
SLT Member 1967 - 1972
Contents
Acting Roles
- Sir Epicure Mammnon, a Knight in The Alchemist (1967) (Theatre)
- King Simonides in Pericles (1968) (Theatre)
- Jupiter in Amphitryon 38 (1969) (Theatre)
- Rear-Admiral Archibald Rankling CB in The Schoolmistress (1970) (Theatre)
- Sir Peter Teazle in The School for Scandal (1970) (Theatre)
- Boris Trigorin in The Seagull (1970) (Theatre)
- George in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (1970) (Theatre)
- Leonarto, Governor of Messina in Much Ado About Nothing (1971) (Theatre)
- Dr. Rance in What the Butler Saw (1971) (Theatre)
- Badger in Toad of Toad Hall (1971) (Theatre)
- Charlie in Staircase (1972) (Main Stage)
- Ensemble in Under Milk Wood (1972) (Main Stage)
- Arthur Gosport in Harlequinade (1973) (Main Stage)
- Chairman in Music Hall (1974) (Main Stage)
Productions as Director/Producer
- The Miser (1968) (Theatre)
- Waltz of the Toreadors (1969) (Theatre)
- Barefoot in the Park (1971) (Theatre)
- The Iceman Cometh (1972) (Main Stage)
- The Odd Couple (1973) (Main Stage)
- The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew (1973) (Main Stage)
Productions as Stage Manager
Productions as Company Manager
- Exit the King (1971) (Theatre)