Raymond Huntley
Past productions
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Mr Justice Tredwell,
Beyond Reasonable Doubt
19th August 1987 – 10th March 1990,
Theatre Royal, Bath, Queen’s Theatre, (Shaftesbury Ave) London (now Sondheim Theatre, London), and other locations.
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Mr. Fowler,
Separate Tables
started 17th January 1977,
Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London.
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Collins,
Getting Married, Allied Theatre Productions and Peter Bridge
14th March – 26th August 1967,
Strand Theatre, London (now Novello Theatre, London), Opera House, Manchester, and other locations.
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Edgar Gaveston,
A Family and a Fortune, Bob Swash
26th July – 3rd September 1966,
Theatre Royal, Brighton, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, and other locations.
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Director - John Freyling (Deputy Managing),
Difference of Opinion
started 15th July 1963,
Garrick Theatre, London and Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham (now The Alexandra).
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Dr Rodd,
Caught Napping, Peter Bridge for Bridge Productions Ltd and Richmond Theatre Productions Ltd
14th April – 29th August 1959,
Piccadilly Theatre, London, Richmond Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Det-Supt Coates,
The Woman on the Stair, Anna Deere Wiman and Jack Minster
22nd January – 14th February 1959,
Westminster Theatre, London.
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Sir Norman Tullis,
Any Other Business, Westminster Theatre Co.
10th April – ? 1958,
Westminster Theatre, London.
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Ernest Fanshaw,
Double Image
16th October 1956 – 13th April 1957,
Savoy Theatre, London, St James’s Theatre, London, and other locations.
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The Shadow of Doubt
7th July – 17th December 1955,
Saville Theatre, London.
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Sir Mohammed D'Urt,
No Sign of the Dove
3rd – 12th December 1953,
Savoy Theatre, London.
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Frank Kemp (Julia's husband),
And This Was Odd
2nd October – 17th November 1951,
Criterion Theatre, London.
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Robert Christie,
Black Chiffon
27th September 1950 – 13th January 1951,
48th Street Theatre, New York.
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Henry Martin,
The Late Edwina Black, Peter Daubeny Productions
30th May – November 1949,
Ambassadors Theatre, London, Cambridge Arts Theatre, and other locations.
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Fear No More, The Company of Four
1st July – 31st August 1946,
Theatre Royal, Bristol (pre formation of Bristol Old Vic Company), Cambridge Arts Theatre, and other locations.
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Victor Prynne,
Private Lives
1st November 1944 – 20th July 1946,
Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London and Fortune Theatre, London.
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1066 and All That
1945 – 1946,
Palace Theatre, London.
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They Came to a City
1942 – 1943,
Globe (Shaftesbury Ave), London (now Gielgud Theatre, London).
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Frank Crawley,
Rebecca
21st May – 24th October 1942,
Strand Theatre, London (now Novello Theatre, London) and Lyric Theatre (Shaftesbury Ave), London.
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The Ghost Train
1940 – 1941,
Film Version.
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Frank Crawley,
Rebecca
5th April – 7th September 1940,
Queen’s Theatre, (Shaftesbury Ave) London (now Sondheim Theatre, London).
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Councillor Albert Parker,
When We Are Married
19th September 1938 – 24th June 1939,
St Martin’s Theatre, London, Princes Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London (now Shaftesbury Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London 1963 – Present Day), and other locations.
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Professor Hans Skaedia,
Glorious Morning
26th May 1938 – 4th March 1939,
Duchess Theatre, London and Whitehall Theatre, London (now Trafalgar Theatre, London).
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Alan,
Time and the Conways, J P Mitchelhill
26th August 1937 – 12th March 1938,
Duchess Theatre, London.
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Return To Sanity
30th July – 17th August 1937,
Malvern Theatre, Worcestershire.
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Young Madame Conti
19th November 1936 – 2nd January 1937,
Savoy Theatre, London.
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Richard III
1936 – 1937,
The Old Vic, London.
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Chapman,
Follow Your Saint
7th September – 3rd October 1936,
Queen’s Theatre, (Shaftesbury Ave) London (now Sondheim Theatre, London) and King’s Theatre, Glasgow.
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Slivers,
Bees on the Boat Deck, Laurence Olivier and Ralph Richardson
5th May – 6th June 1936,
Lyric Theatre (Shaftesbury Ave), London.
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Admiral Sir George Cockburn,
St Helena
4th February – 14th March 1936,
The Old Vic, London.
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Richard III
1935 – 1936,
The Old Vic, London.
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Ex-Officer / Fletcher,
Cornelius
11th March – May 1935,
Theatre Royal, Birmingham and Duchess Theatre, London.
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The Farmer’s Wife
started 5th January 1932,
Queen’s Theatre, (Shaftesbury Ave) London (now Sondheim Theatre, London).
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Philip Voaze,
Interference
19th – 24th September 1927,
Shakespeare Theatre, Liverpool (now New Shakespeare Theatre, Liverpool).
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Count Dracula,
Dracula, Harry Warburton Productions
14th February 1927 – 25th February 1928,
Little Theatre, London, Duke of York’s Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Rev Septimus Tudor,
The Farmer’s Wife, Birmingham Repertory Company
11th March 1924 – 29th January 1927,
Royal Court Theatre, London.
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The Farmer’s Wife
11th March 1924 – 29th January 1927,
Royal Court Theatre, London.
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The Farmer’s Wife
14th December 1925 – 23rd January 1926,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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The Farmer’s Wife
26th – 31st January 1925,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Scraggy Evans, the post,
A Comedy of Good and Evil
6th July 1924,
Court Theatre, London.
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Back to Methuselah
18th February – 6th March 1924,
Royal Court Theatre, London.
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The Farmer’s Wife
31st December 1923 – 9th February 1924,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Wee Men
26th December 1923 – 26th January 1924,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Gas
24th November – 7th December 1923,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Campbell Of Kilmhor
19th – 23rd November 1923,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Back to Methuselah
9th – 27th October 1923,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Getting Married
18th October 1923,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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The Farmer’s Wife
15th September – 8th October 1923,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Dear Departing
1st – 14th September 1923,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Cassilis Engagement
18th – 31st August 1923,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).