Charles Hickman
Past productions
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Director,
Black Chiffon, Alec L Rea and E P Clift with Roy Limbert
18th April 1949 – 6th May 1950,
Westminster Theatre, London, Palace Court Theatre, Bournemouth (now Playhouse Theatre, Bournemouth), and other locations.
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Director,
A Woman’s Place, Linnit and Dunfee Ltd
7th March – 21st May 1949,
Vaudeville Theatre, (Strand) London, Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth, and other locations.
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Director,
Breach of Marriage, Peter Saunders in association with Piffard & Robinson Productions Ltd
17th January – 26th March 1949,
Duke of York’s Theatre, London and New Theatre, Hull.
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Director,
Outrageous Fortune
13th November 1947 – 19th June 1948,
Winter Garden Theatre, London.
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Director,
Little Lambs Eat Ivy
started May 1948,
Ambassadors Theatre, London.
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Director,
Sweetest and Lowest
9th May 1946 – 3rd April 1948,
Ambassadors Theatre, London.
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Director,
The Blind Goddess, Linnit & Dunfee Ltd
6th October 1947 – 27th March 1948,
Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London, Theatre Royal, Brighton, and other locations.
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Director,
The Red Mill
1st – ? May 1947,
Palace Theatre, London.
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Director & Designer,
Lady from Edinburgh
10th April 1945 – 10th August 1946,
Playhouse Theatre, London.
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Director,
Sweeter and Lower (revue)
17th February 1944 – 16th March 1946,
Ambassadors Theatre, London.
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Director,
Daughter Janie
18th – 28th October 1944,
Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London.
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Gibbs,
Zero Hour
2nd May 1944,
Duke of York’s Theatre, London.
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Director,
Sweet and Low
10th June 1943 – 29th January 1944,
Ambassadors Theatre, London.
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Osric,
Hamlet, Old Vic Company
1943 – 1944,
New Theatre (now Noël Coward Theatre), London.
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Performer,
Big Top (revue)
18th March – 29th August 1942,
His Majesty’s Theatre, Haymarket, London (now His Majesty’s Theatre, Haymarket, London), Opera House, Manchester, and other locations.
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Director,
The Peaceful Inn
28th May – 22nd June 1940,
Duke of York’s Theatre, London.
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Director,
The Enchanted Cottage, Wilson Barrett / Esmond Knight Company
started 10th July 1939,
Empire Theatre, Edinburgh.
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Shakespeare Birthday Festival
1936 – 1937,
The Old Vic, London.
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Captain Vanbrugh,
Viceroy Sarah
12th February – 29th June 1935,
Whitehall Theatre, London (now Trafalgar Theatre, London) and Phoenix Theatre, London.
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Shakespeare Birthday Festival, Old Vic Company
23rd April 1934,
The Old Vic, London.
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Detective Sergeant Brace (Replacement),
Ten Minute Alibi
8th February 1933 – 1935,
Phoenix Theatre, London and Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London.
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Hamlet
1933 – 1934,
Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London.
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Aladdin
1933 – 1934,
Embassy Theatre, Swiss Cottage, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, London.
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The Tempest, Old Vic Company
18th April – 1st May 1933,
Old Vic Theatre, London and Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London.
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Shakespeare Birthday Festival, Old Vic Company
23rd April 1933,
The Old Vic, London.
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Charles Surface,
The School for Scandal, Old Vic Company
27th March – 8th April 1933,
The Old Vic, London.
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Benvolio,
Romeo and Juliet, Old Vic Company
6th – 18th March 1933,
The Old Vic, London and Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London.
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The Admirable Bashville, Old Vic Company
14th February – 4th March 1933,
The Old Vic, London.
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Cymbeline, Old Vic Company
6th – 18th February 1933,
The Old Vic, London.
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Steward,
The Winter’s Tale, Old Vic Company
23rd January – 4th February 1933,
The Old Vic, London.
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She Stoops to Conquer, Old Vic Company
2nd – 21st January 1933,
The Old Vic, London.
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Mary Stuart
1932 – 1933,
The Old Vic, London.
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Bassanio,
The Merchant of Venice, Old Vic Company
12th – 24th December 1932,
The Old Vic, London.
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Macbeth, Old Vic Company
21st November – 10th December 1932,
Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London, The Old Vic Theatre, London, and other locations.
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As You Like It, Old Vic Company
31st October – 12th November 1932,
The Old Vic, London.
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Bel Affris,
Caesar and Cleopatra, Old Vic Company
19th September – 1st October 1932,
The Old Vic, London and Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London.
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John Marvin,
Half-Holiday
started 22nd May 1932,
St Martin’s Theatre, London.
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Gerald Arnwood (replacement),
Bird in Hand, Barry Jackson
18th April 1928 – 2nd March 1929,
Royalty Theatre, Dean Street, London.
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Denis Cobtree,
Dr. Syn, Nelson King and Russell Thorndike
7th December 1927 – 7th January 1928,
Strand Theatre, London (now Novello Theatre, London).
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Dick Armitage,
The Cave Man!, Herbert Mason and Worland S Wheeler
10th October – 17th December 1927,
Savoy Theatre, London, Theatre Royal, Portsmouth, and other locations.
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Diplomacy
1924 – 1925,
Prince’s Theatre, Bristol.
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The Laughing Lady
1923 – 1924,
Prince’s Theatre, Bristol.