The Husband-in-Law
For its brief West End run the play was retitled SIGNED AND SEALED.
Cast & Crew
Cast
Barillon | Kenneth Williams |
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Brigot | Gerald James |
Flameche | Barry Stanton |
Jambart | Bryan Pringle |
Madame Jambart | Peggy Mount |
Patrice Surcoup | Alun Lewis |
Planturel | Paul Hardwick |
telegraph boy | Elvis Payne |
telegraph boy (replacement) | Neil France |
Topeau | Peter Glaze |
Ursule | Floella Benjamin |
Virginie | Jane Carr |
witness / wedding guest / relative | Sue Aldred |
witness / wedding guest / relative | Matthew Francis |
witness / wedding guest / relative | Roy Purkis
(credited as Roy Purkiss) |
Crew | |
Costumes designed by | Beatrice Dawson |
Designer | Stefanos Lazaridis |
Director | Patrick Garland |
Lighting | David Hersey |
Music arranged by | Alexander Faris |
Translated and adapted by | Christopher Hampton |
Assistant Director | Jon Plowman |
Assistant Stage Manager | Neil France |
Assistant Stage Manager | Matthew Francis |
Company and Stage Manager | Martin Beckwith |
Costume Supervisor | Pam Doolan |
Costume Supervisor | Frances Tempest |
Deputy Stage Manager | Nancy Seabrooke |
General Manager | Bernard Gordon |
Ladies’ costumes made by | David Healy |
Ladies’ costumes made by | Rosalind Kemp |
Lighting (consultant) | Joe Davis |
Mens’ clothes made by | Arthur Davey |
Press Representative | Peter Thompson Associates |
Production Carpenter | Tony Ramsey |
Production Manager | Andrew Treagus |
Production Photographs | Christina Burton |
Scenery built by | Bert Richman |
Scenery painted by | David Lawes
(credited as David Laws) |
Technical Adviser | Ian Dow |
Wardrobe Mistress | Nellie Ritson |
Wig Supervisor | Lilian Gogic |
- Source: University of Bristol Theatre Collection
- Last modified by Michael Hope.
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