Claud Gurney
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Past productions
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Director,
Murder on the Nile
19th March – 27th April 1946,
Ambassadors Theatre, London.
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Director,
Grand National Night
18th February 1946 – 1st February 1947,
Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London, King’s Theatre, Southsea, and other locations.
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Director,
Hidden Horizon
started 9th April 1945,
Wimbledon Theatre and Theatre Royal, Glasgow.
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Director,
Zero Hour
14th – 19th June 1944,
Lyric Theatre (Shaftesbury Ave), London.
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Director,
Zero Hour
2nd May 1944,
Duke of York’s Theatre, London.
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Director,
The Body was Well Nourished
27th May – 31st August 1940,
Lyric Theatre (Shaftesbury Ave), London, Theatre Royal, Birmingham, and other locations.
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Director,
Jupiter Laughs, Alec L. Rae in association with Emile Littler
started 1940,
King’s Theatre, Glasgow.
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Director,
As You Are
4th December 1939 – 16th March 1940,
Aldwych Theatre, London, Whitehall Theatre, London (now Trafalgar Theatre, London), and other locations.
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Director,
Glorious Morning
26th May 1938 – 4th March 1939,
Duchess Theatre, London and Whitehall Theatre, London (now Trafalgar Theatre, London).
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Director,
Power and Glory, Charles Killick and Victor Payne-Jennings
8th April – 21st May 1938,
Savoy Theatre, London.
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Director,
A Ship Comes Home, Jack De Leon
15th May – 5th June 1937,
St Martin’s Theatre, London.
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Director,
The Amazing Dr Clitterhouse, Frederick Harrison Trust Ltd
6th August 1936 – 16th October 1937,
Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London and Savoy Theatre, London.
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Director,
Hell-for-Leather!
1936 – 1937,
Phoenix Theatre, London.
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Director,
Heroes Don’t Care
10th June – 17th October 1936,
St Martin’s Theatre, London.
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Director,
The Two Mrs. Carrolls
24th February – 23rd May 1936,
Garrick Theatre, London.
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Director,
Coincidence
5th – 9th November 1935,
St Martin’s Theatre, London.
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Director,
The Two Mrs. Carrolls
12th June 1935 – 1st February 1936,
St Martin’s Theatre, London and St James’s Theatre, London.
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Designer / Director,
A Hundred Years Old
1928 – 1929,
Prince’s Theatre, Bristol.