Cymbeline
Cast & Crew
Cast
1st Gaoler | Philip Locke |
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1st Lady | June Smith |
2nd Gaoler | Graham Crowden |
2nd Lady | Nancy Manningham |
2nd Lord | Raymond Mason |
A Frenchman | Langton Jones |
A Gentleman | Leonard Kingston |
A Lord of Cymbeline’s Court | Ronald Lewis |
A Messenger | Leonard Kingston |
A Singer | Elizabeth Wade
(credited as Elisabeth Wade) |
A Soothsayer | Rowland Hill |
An Attendant Lady | Phyllida Hewat |
Arviragus | Gilbert Harrison |
Attendant | Anthony Davis |
Attendant | Kenneth Haigh |
Attendant | Roma Heritage |
Attendant | Brian Panter |
Attendant | Hubert Willis |
Belarius | Raymond Rollett |
Caius Lucius | Clement Hamelin |
Cloten | Peter Fawcett |
Cornelius | Ernest Bale |
Cymbeline | Tristan Rawson |
Guiderius | David Woodman |
Iachimo | David Powell |
Imogen | Mary Kerridge |
Jupiter | Charles Gray |
Pisanio | Leslie French |
Posthumus Leonatus | Basil Hoskins |
Queen, Wife to Cymbeline | Patricia Tucker |
Roman Captain | Charles Gray |
Sicilius Leonatus | Langton Jones |
Sicilius Leonatus’ 1st Son | Lloyd Shirley |
Sicilius Leonatus’ 2nd Son | Raymond Mason |
Sicilius Leonatus’ Wife | Diana Wilson |
Crew | |
Costumes | L & H Nathan Ltd
(credited as L. & H. Nathan) |
Director | Robert Atkins |
Fight Arranger | Patrick Crean |
Lighting Equipment | Strand Electrical & Engineering Co
(credited as Strand Electric and Eng. Co. Ltd.) |
Philario | Philip Locke |
Properties | Bapty & Co. |
Properties | Robinson Bros. |
Setting for “Hark, hark! the lark at heaven’s gate sings…” by | Elizabeth Wade |
Shoes | Anello & Davide |
Sound | Trix Electric |
Stage Director | Ernest Borrow |
Stage Manager | Marjorie Barnard |
Wardrobe Mistress | Doris Chadwick |
Wig | Nathanwigs |
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