The Harkers
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Past productions
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Scenery painted by,
The Reluctant Peer, Geoffrey Hastings and Windsor Theatre Company
29th March – 7th August 1965,
New Theatre, Oxford, King’s Theatre, Glasgow, and other locations.
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Scenery painted by,
The Reluctant Peer, Peter Saunders
6th January 1964 – 6th March 1965,
Duchess Theatre, London and Theatre Royal, Brighton.
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Scenery painted by,
Let’s Be Frank, Geoffrey Hastings, Michael Hamilton, and Windsor Theatre Company
9th September 1963 – 15th February 1964,
Theatre Royal, Windsor, Vaudeville Theatre, (Strand) London, and other locations.
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Scenery painted by,
Odd Man In, Henry Sherek
3rd June 1957 – 22nd March 1958,
St Martin’s Theatre, London, Opera House, Manchester, and other locations.
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Scenery painted by,
The Bride and the Bachelor, Peter Saunders
12th November 1956 – 9th August 1958,
Duchess Theatre, London, Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, and other locations.
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Scenery painted by,
Romanoff and Juliet, Linnit and Dunfee Ltd
2nd April 1956 – 13th April 1957,
Piccadilly Theatre, London, Golders Green Hippodrome, and other locations.
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Scenery painted by,
The Whole Truth, Henry Sherek
3rd October 1955 – 17th March 1956,
Aldwych Theatre, London, Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, and other locations.
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Scenery painted by,
Small Hotel, Linnit & Dunfee Ltd
5th September 1955 – 28th January 1956,
St Martin’s Theatre, London, Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne, and other locations.
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Scenery painted by,
Meet a Body, Laurence Olivier Productions Ltd
12th July – 4th September 1954,
Duke of York’s Theatre, London and Streatham Hill Theatre, London.
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Scenery painted by,
Escapade, Henry Sherek
22nd December 1952 – 20th February 1954,
St James’s Theatre, London, Strand Theatre, London (now Novello Theatre, London), and other locations.
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Scenery painted by,
The Happy Marriage, John Clements Plays Ltd
8th July 1952 – 27th June 1953,
Duke of York’s Theatre, London, Grand Theatre & Opera House, Leeds, and other locations.
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Scenery painted by,
Meet Mr Callaghan, B A Meyer in association with Concanen
25th February 1952 – 4th April 1953,
Golders Green Hippodrome, Garrick Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Scenery painted by,
Pygmalion, Sherek Players Ltd
14th August 1951 – 5th January 1952,
Bristol Hippodrome, Opera House, Manchester, and other locations.
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Scenery painted by,
Ardèle, Linnit & Dunfee Ltd
13th August – 27th October 1951,
Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, Opera House, Manchester, and other locations.
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Scenery painted by,
Castle in the Air, Barry O’Brien and Peter Saunders
28th August – 8th December 1950,
Pavilion Theatre, Torquay, King’s Theatre, Hammersmith, and other locations.
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Scene painted by,
Gaslight, Linnit and Dunfee Ltd
17th October – 17th December 1949,
King’s Theatre, Southsea, Theatre Royal, Brighton, and other locations.
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Scenery painted by,
The Male Animal, Henry Sherek
27th June – 15th October 1949,
New Theatre (now Noël Coward Theatre), London and Theatre Royal, Brighton.
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Scenery painted by,
Castle in the Air, Jack Buchanan and Stanley French
20th September 1949 – 16th December 1950,
Adelphi Theatre, London, Savoy Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Scenery painted by,
Breach of Marriage, Peter Saunders in association with Piffard & Robinson Productions Ltd
17th January – 26th March 1949,
Duke of York’s Theatre, London and New Theatre, Hull.
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Scenery painted by,
You Never Can Tell, Sherek Players Ltd
3rd October 1947 – 3rd July 1948,
Wyndham’s Theatre, London, Criterion Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Scene painted by,
Canaries Sometimes Sing, Firth Shephard and Play Plans Ltd
3rd November 1947 – 13th March 1948,
Garrick Theatre, London, Grand Theatre, Blackpool, and other locations.
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Scenery painted by,
Life with Father, Firth Shephard and Play Plans Ltd
19th May 1947 – 4th September 1948,
Savoy Theatre, London, King’s Theatre, Southsea, and other locations.
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Scenery painted by,
Edward, My Son, Gilbert Miller and Henry Sherek
21st April 1947 – 23rd April 1949,
His Majesty’s Theatre, Haymarket, London (now His Majesty’s Theatre, Haymarket, London), Lyric Theatre (Shaftesbury Ave), London, and other locations.
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Scenery painted by,
Truant in Park Lane, Henry Sherek Ltd
3rd February – 5th April 1947,
King’s Theatre, Glasgow, Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, and other locations.
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Scenery painted by,
Message for Margaret, Sherek Players Ltd
28th August 1946 – 26th April 1947,
Westminster Theatre, London, Duchess Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Scene painted by,
The Poltergeist, Linnit & Dunfee Ltd
1st April 1946 – 1st February 1947,
Vaudeville Theatre, (Strand) London, Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth, and other locations.
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Scenery painted by,
Arsenic and Old Lace, Play Plans Ltd
23rd December 1942 – 2nd March 1946,
Strand Theatre, London (now Novello Theatre, London).
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Scenery painted by,
Frieda, Sherek Players Ltd
18th February – 24th August 1946,
Westminster Theatre, London, Theatre Royal, Brighton, and other locations.
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Set painted by,
The Hasty Heart, Play Plans Ltd
20th August 1945 – 9th November 1946,
King’s Theatre, Glasgow, Aldwych Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Scenery painted by,
Giving the Bride Away, Montague Lyons Productions Ltd
2nd October 1939 – 13th January 1940,
St Martin’s Theatre, London, Opera House, Manchester, and other locations.
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Scene painted by,
They Walk Alone, Barry O’Brien
31st July – 5th August 1939,
London Coliseum.
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Scenes Designed and Painted by,
Behold the Bride, Henry Sherek Ltd
1st May – July 1939,
Palace Theatre, Manchester and Shaftesbury Theatre (1888 – closed 1941), London.
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Designer,
The Gusher
31st July – 27th November 1937,
Princes Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London (now Shaftesbury Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London 1963 – Present Day).
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Scenery painted by,
The Amazing Dr Clitterhouse, Frederick Harrison Trust Ltd
6th August 1936 – 16th October 1937,
Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London and Savoy Theatre, London.
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Acts I, III and IV designed and painted by,
The Squeaker
1st March – 1st May 1937,
Strand Theatre, London (now Novello Theatre, London) and Golders Green Hippodrome.