Julian Somers
Past productions
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A Butler,
The Circle, Chichester Festival Theatre Production
19th July – 24th September 1976,
Chichester Festival Theatre, Main Theatre.
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Captain Horster,
An Enemy of the People
1974 – 1975,
Chichester Festival Theatre, Main Theatre.
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The Late Christopher Bean, Duncan C Weldon and Paul Elliott
21st August – 14th October 1972,
Theatre Royal, Bath, Wyvern Theatre, Swindon, and other locations.
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Frank Carter / Cato,
Confrontation, Belgrade Theatre Trust (Coventry) Ltd and Hubert Woodward in association with Idev Productions Ltd
started 19th April 1971,
Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, Theatre Royal, Norwich, and other locations.
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Rafe Crompton,
Spring and Port Wine, Colchester Repertory Company
1969,
Colchester Repertory Theatre.
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Rafe Crompton,
Spring and Port Wine, Windsor Theatre Company
25th November – 14th December 1968,
Theatre Royal, Windsor.
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The Provok’d Wife
18th May – 26th June 1965,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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An Ideal Husband
25th May – 25th June 1965,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Design for Living
8th – 23rd June 1965,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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King Valeroso XXIV of Paphlagonia/A Woodman, once Count Spinachi,
The Rose and the Ring , Stage Sixty
December 1964 – January 1965,
Theatre Royal, Stratford East.
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Professor Hirt,
The Representative, Royal Shakespeare Company
25th September 1963 (press night),
Aldwych Theatre, London.
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Dr Ulmhorst,
Night Conspirators, Sy S Stewart and Malcolm Fraser
started 8th April 1963,
Wimbledon Theatre and Saville Theatre, London.
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The Inspector,
Trap for a Lonely Man, Peter Haddon Repertory Company
10th – 22nd September 1962,
Palace Theatre, Westcliff-on-Sea and Wimbledon Theatre.
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Raymond Forbes,
Breaking Point
started 16th July 1962,
Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham (now The Alexandra).
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The Cat and the Canary, Belgrade Theatre Company
30th May – 11th June 1960,
Belgrade Theatre, Coventry.
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Vadim Romanoff,
Romanoff and Juliet
4th – 15th June 1957,
Nottingham Playhouse.
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Alderman Hardacre,
Mr Kettle and Mrs Moon, Tom Arnold, by arrangement with Theatre Managers Ltd.
started 22nd August 1955,
Pleasure Gardens Theatre, Folkestone and Duchess Theatre, London.
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Alex,
The Doctor in Bean Street, Hampstead Theatre Ltd and Renee R Soskin
9th – 26th April 1953,
Embassy Theatre, Swiss Cottage, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, London.
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Sir Ronald Pond,
Hanging Judge, Michael Powell and Walter P Chrysler Jr
25th August – 13th December 1952,
New Theatre (now Noël Coward Theatre), London, Opera House, Manchester, and other locations.
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The Shoemaker,
The Shoemaker’s Wife
2nd – 20th July 1952,
Torch Theatre, Knightsbridge, London.
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A Staff Officer,
The Moonraker
7th – 12th May 1952,
Saville Theatre, London.
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A Staff Officer,
The Moonraker
10th – 29th March 1952,
Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham (now The Alexandra) and Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh.
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Adolf Hitler,
Rat Trap, Windsor Repertory Company
13th – 25th March 1950,
Theatre Royal, Windsor.
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Gregory Black,
The Late Edwina Black, Playwrights’ Theatre Group
17th – 22nd January 1949,
Chepstow Theatre Club, London W11.
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Nathan,
Jonathan, Firth Shephard and Play Plans Ltd
29th July – 7th August 1948,
Aldwych Theatre, London.
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1091 O'Brien,
Now Barabbas, Boltons Theatre (Kensington) Ltd, Linnit & Dunfee Ltd, and Tom Arnold
11th February – 9th August 1947,
Vaudeville Theatre, (Strand) London, New Boltons Theatre Club, London, and other locations.
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The Tempest
1946 – 1947,
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Macduff,
Macbeth, Royal Shakespeare Company
21st June 1946 (press night),
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Jaques,
As You Like It, Royal Shakespeare Company
31st May 1946 (press night),
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Canterbury / Williams,
Henry V, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company
10th May 1946 (press night),
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Boyet,
Love’s Labour’s Lost, Royal Shakespeare Company
26th April 1946 (press night),
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Caliban,
The Tempest, Royal Shakespeare Company
20th April 1946 (press night),
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Macbeth
1945 – 1946,
Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-Upon-Avon.
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The Fifth Column, The Archers
21st February – 18th March 1944,
Theatre Royal, Glasgow, Theatre Royal, Newcastle upon Tyne, and other locations.
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Russian prisoner,
War and Peace, Cultural Plays Ltd
4th June – 21st August 1943,
Phoenix Theatre, London, Palace Theatre, Manchester, and other locations.
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Moe Axelrod,
Awake and Sing
20th May – 22nd August 1942,
Arts Theatre, London and Cambridge Theatre, London.
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Director,
Jeannie, Maxwell Colburn and David Ervine Company
20th – 25th October 1941,
Garrick Playhouse, Altrincham.
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William Marble,
Payment Deferred, Maxwell Colburn and David Ervine Company
13th – 18th October 1941,
Garrick Playhouse, Altrincham.
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Rev. Ernest Dunwoody, M.A.,
Boyd’s Shop, Maxwell Colburn and David Ervine Company
9th – 14th June 1941,
Garrick Playhouse, Altrincham.
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Rev. Patrick Bronte,
The Brontes of Haworth Parsonage, Maxwell Colburn and David Ervine Company
28th April – 3rd May 1941,
Garrick Playhouse, Altrincham.
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Dale (Master),
Eight Bells, Maxwell Colburn and David Ervine Company
24th – 26th April 1941,
Garrick Playhouse, Altrincham.
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Jim Brent,
Quiet Wedding, Maxwell Colburn and David Ervine Company
14th – 19th April 1941,
Garrick Playhouse, Altrincham.
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Joey Wright,
The Passing of the Third Floor Back, Maxwell Colburn and David Ervine Company
7th – 12th April 1941,
Garrick Playhouse, Altrincham.
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Richard Varwell,
Yellow Sands, Maxwell Colburn and David Ervine Company
1st – 6th April 1941,
Garrick Playhouse, Altrincham.
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Samuel Hackitt (ex Convict),
The Ringer, Maxwell Colburn and David Ervine Company
25th – 30th March 1941,
Garrick Playhouse, Altrincham.
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Lambert / Mr Chase,
Double Door, Maxwell Colburn and David Ervine Company
4th – 9th March 1941,
Garrick Playhouse, Altrincham.
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Jeannie
1940 – 1941,
Little Theatre, Bristol.
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Fred Matheson,
A Party for Christmas, Maxwell Colburn and David Ervine Company
17th – 22nd December 1940,
Garrick Playhouse, Altrincham.
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Gilbert Baize,
The Distaff Side, Maxwell Colburn and David Ervine Company
12th – 17th November 1940,
Garrick Playhouse, Altrincham.
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Christopher Hawthorn,
Hindle Wakes, Maxwell Colburn and David Ervine Company
5th – 10th November 1940,
Garrick Playhouse, Altrincham.