Margaret Chatwin
Past productions
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Cassilis Engagement
25th January – 5th February 1926,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Witch
25th April – 15th May 1925,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Back to Methuselah
18th February – 6th March 1924,
Royal Court Theatre, London.
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The Farmer’s Wife
31st December 1923 – 9th February 1924,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Wee Men
26th December 1923 – 26th January 1924,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Gas
24th November – 7th December 1923,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Campbell Of Kilmhor
19th – 23rd November 1923,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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The Storm
5th – 10th November 1923,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Back to Methuselah
9th – 27th October 1923,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Heartbreak House
18th – 27th October 1923,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Getting Married
18th October 1923,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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The Farmer’s Wife
15th September – 8th October 1923,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Dear Departing
1st – 14th September 1923,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Cassilis Engagement
18th – 31st August 1923,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Mrs Hesione Hushabye,
Heartbreak House, Royal Shakespeare Company
30th August 1923 (press night),
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Mrs George,
Getting Married, Royal Shakespeare Company
23rd August 1923 (press night),
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Getting Married
23rd August 1923,
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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The Professor’s Love Story
21st July – 17th August 1923,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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The Farmer’s Wife
5th – 11th May 1923,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Heartbreak House
16th – 20th April 1923,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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The Farmer’s Wife
17th – 30th March 1923,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Heartbreak House
3rd – 16th March 1923,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Abraham Lincoln
15th February – 2nd March 1923,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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The Immortal Hour
1922 – 1923,
Regent Theatre, London.
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The Christmas Party
started 20th December 1922,
Regent Theatre, London.
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The Foundations
30th September – 13th October 1922,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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The Immortal Hour
started 13th October 1922,
Regent Theatre, London.
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Milestones
16th – 29th September 1922,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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The Admirable Crichton
2nd – 15th September 1922,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Mrs George,
Getting Married, Royal Shakespeare Company
24th August 1922 (press night),
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Lady Bracknell,
The Importance of Being Earnest, Royal Shakespeare Company
17th August 1922 (press night),
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Quality Street
19th December 1921 – 21st January 1922,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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The Importance of Being Earnest
13th – 17th December 1921,
Prince’s Theatre, Manchester.
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Mask
12th – 15th December 1921,
Prince’s Theatre, Manchester.
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Mask
3rd – 10th December 1921,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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The Importance of Being Earnest
26th November – 2nd December 1921,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Getting Married
19th – 25th November 1921,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Thérèse Raquin
12th – 18th November 1921,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Dream Of A Sping Morning
29th October – 11th November 1921,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Two Shepherds
29th October – 11th November 1921,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Would-be Gentleman
8th – 28th October 1921,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Cassilis Engagement
1st – 7th October 1921,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Getting Married
17th – 30th September 1921,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Quality Street
3rd – 16th September 1921,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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The Immortal Hour
23rd June – 16th July 1921,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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The Voysey Inheritance
4th – 18th June 1921,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Don
21st May – 3rd June 1921,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Hedda Gabler
12th – 20th May 1921,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Mask
30th April – 11th May 1921,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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Henry IV, Part 2
23rd – 29th April 1921,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.