Geoffrey Hughes
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Past productions
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Charlie,
Bare Necessities, E & B Productions Ltd, Theatre Royal Lincoln, and Theatre Royal Windsor
16th February – 27th May 1995,
Theatre Royal, Windsor, Theatre Royal, Lincoln, and other locations.
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Babes in the Wood
1989 – 1990,
Theatre Royal, Bath.
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Inspector Davies (replacement),
Something to Hide, Churchill Theatre Company
16th August – 3rd December 1988,
Churchill Theatre, Bromley, Lyceum Theatre, Crewe, and other locations.
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Holiday Swap, Mark Furness and Stepham-Daler Promotions
24th May – 10th September 1988,
Pier Theatre, Bournemouth and Key Theatre, Peterborough.
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Performer,
Semi-Monde, Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company
1987 – 1988,
Royalty Theatre, Kingsway, London.
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Beef, a cartoon Rabbit-Hunter,
The Secret Life of Cartoons
15th October – 15th November 1986,
Aldwych Theatre, London.
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Stanley Gardner - Replacement,
Run for Your Wife, Theatre of Comedy
29th March 1983 – 14th December 1991,
Shaftesbury Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London 1963 – Present Day, Criterion Theatre, London, and other locations.
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The Hasty Heart, Triumph Productions
1st – 6th April 1974,
Grand Theatre & Opera House, Leeds.
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Tommy,
The Hasty Heart
25th February – 2nd March 1974,
Theatre Royal, Bath.
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Tommy,
The Hasty Heart, Paul Elliot & Duncan C Weldon
1st February – 18th May 1974,
Grand Theatre & Opera House, Leeds, Forum Theatre, Billingham, and other locations.
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Eric,
Say Goodnight to Grandma, Ray Cooney Productions
26th February – 29th September 1973,
St Martin’s Theatre, London, Cambridge Arts Theatre, and other locations.
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Antigone, Tyneside Theatre Company
started July 1972,
University Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne.
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An English Ambassador / Tragedian 1,
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, Tyneside Theatre Company
started 10th February 1972,
University Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne.
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Gene Kiernan,
Maggie May, Bernard Delfont and Tom Arnold in conjunction with Apollo Music Ltd
19th August 1964 – 4th December 1965,
Adelphi Theatre, London and Palace Theatre, Manchester.