The Merry Wives of Windsor

Cast & Crew

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Observations

  1. On 16th January 2011 at 8:31 p.m., David Coote noted:

    I am David Coote and played the part of William Page in this production. Dorothy Tutin played my sister and Peggy ashcroft played my mother. The interesting thing was that while attanding rehearsals in the large room above the Old Vic, the entrie cast was enthralled with watching the construction of the South Bank which was for the Festival of Britain. This was the first post war show case for the world to look at and buy from British industry. I now live in Toronto, Canada and visit the U.K. often as my wife and I really have our hearts there.

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