Susan Richmond
Past productions
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Witch
27th March – 1st April 1920,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Witch
27th February – 18th March 1920,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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The Return of the Prodigal
13th – 26th February 1920,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Arms and the Man
2nd – 12th February 1920,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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The Christmas Party
26th December 1919 – 31st January 1920,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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The School for Scandal
26th December 1919 – 31st January 1920,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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As You Like It
1919 – 1920,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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The Christmas Party
1919 – 1920,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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The School for Scandal
1919 – 1920,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Love’s Labour’s Lost
1919 – 1920,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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The Witch
1919 – 1920,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Love’s Labour’s Lost
15th – 20th December 1919,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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As You Like It
1st – 12th December 1919,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Love’s Labour’s Lost
22nd – 29th November 1919,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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God Of Gods
8th – 21st November 1919,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Cassilis Engagement
25th October – 7th November 1919,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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The Man From Blankley’s
11th – 24th October 1919,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Arms and the Man
27th September – 10th October 1919,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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The Knight of the Burning Pestle
30th August – 12th September 1919,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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The Knight of the Burning Pestle
1918 – 1919,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Joseph And His Brethren
1913 – 1914,
His Majesty’s Theatre, Haymarket, London (now His Majesty’s Theatre, Haymarket, London).
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Denise,
If I Were King, Royal Shakespeare Company
10th August 1912 (press night),
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.