Patsy Rowlands
Past productions
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Mrs Pearce,
My Fair Lady, Cameron Mackintosh in association with Royal National Theatre
21st July 2001 – 30th August 2003,
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London.
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Jacks Mother,
Into the Woods
25th September 1990 – 23rd February 1991,
Phoenix Theatre, London.
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Eileen,
The March on Russia, National Theatre
31st March – ? 1989,
National Theatre – Lyttelton, National Theatre.
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Company,
Love Songs of World War III: The Adrian Mitchell Songbook, National Theatre
started 11th January 1988,
National Theatre – Cottesloe Theatre (now National Theatre – Dorfman), National Theatre, London.
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Lady Lucy Saveloy,
The Pied Piper, National Theatre
started 29th October 1987,
National Theatre – Lyttelton, National Theatre.
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Lottie Grady,
When We Are Married, Theatre of Comedy
21st October 1985 – 22nd November 1986,
Whitehall Theatre, London (now Trafalgar Theatre, London) and Churchill Theatre, Bromley.
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Lottie Grady,
When We Are Married, Portman Theatrical Productions
24th July – 7th December 1985,
Theatre Royal, Bath, Theatre Royal, Plymouth, and other locations.
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Pride and Prejudice, Cambridge Theatre Company
? – 10th December 1983,
Theatre Royal, Bath and Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon.
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Hannah,
All Together Now, Greenwich Theatre
6th November – 20th December 1980,
Greenwich Theatre, London.
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Mrs Joyce Pullen,
Shut Your Eyes and Think of England, John Gale for Lisden Productions Ltd
17th October 1977 – January 1979,
Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London, Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham (now The Alexandra), and other locations.
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Lolly Tucker,
The Bed Before Yesterday, H M Tennent Ltd and Lyric Theatre Company
9th December 1975 – 30th April 1977,
Lyric Theatre (Shaftesbury Ave), London.
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Paulina Shamrayeva,
The Seagull, H M Tennent Ltd and Lyric Theatre Company
20th October 1975 – 28th April 1976,
Lyric Theatre (Shaftesbury Ave), London.
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Lavinia,
Instant Marriage, Brian Rix for Brian Rix Enterprises Ltd and Donald Albery for Calabash Productions Ltd
30th June 1964 – 19th June 1965,
Piccadilly Theatre, London and State Cinema, Kilburn.
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Avril Hadfield,
Semi-Detached, Oscar Lewenstein
5th December 1962 – 6th April 1963,
Saville Theatre, London.
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Miss Spencer,
The Oldest Trick in the World
started 2nd April 1962,
Pembroke Theatre, Croydon.
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Sylvia Groomkirby,
One Way Pendulum, English Stage Company
22nd December 1959 – 11th June 1960,
Criterion Theatre, London and Royal Court Theatre, London.
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Thetis Tooke,
Valmouth
2nd October 1958 – 25th April 1959,
Lyric Theatre (Hammersmith), London and Saville Theatre, London.
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Jessie,
Zuleika
5th March – 27th June 1957,
Saville Theatre, London and Opera House, Manchester.