Brunskill & Loveday
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Past productions
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Scenery built by,
A Bequest to the Nation, Dowling-Whitehead-Stevens and H M Tennent Ltd
15th September 1970 – April 1971,
Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London.
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Scenery built by,
Who Killed Santa Claus?, Bill Freedman and Alexander H Cohen Ltd
9th February – 26th September 1970,
Piccadilly Theatre, London, Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
The Flip Side, Michael Codron
17th July 1967 – 7th September 1968,
Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London, King’s Theatre, Southsea, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Relatively Speaking, Peter Bridge Productions Ltd
20th February 1967 – 3rd February 1968,
Duke of York’s Theatre, London, Theatre Royal, Newcastle upon Tyne, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
The Judge, Michael Codron
13th February – July 1967,
Theatre Royal, Brighton and Cambridge Theatre, London.
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Scenery built by,
The Odd Couple, H M Tennent Ltd and Saint Subber
5th September 1966 – 7th October 1967,
Theatre Royal, Brighton, Golders Green Hippodrome, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
On the Level, Martin Landau for Marlan Productions
19th April – 30th July 1966,
Saville Theatre, London.
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Scenery built by,
Say Who You Are, Peter Bridge for Bridge Productions Ltd
started 3rd August 1965,
Her Majesty’s Theatre, Haymarket, London (now His Majesty’s Theatre, Haymarket, London), Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, and other locations.
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Scenery built 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 built by,
Trap for a Lonely Man, Harry Saltzman and Robin Fox
25th February – 11th May 1963,
Savoy Theatre, London and Theatre Royal, Brighton.
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Scenery built by,
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Addey, Owen and Hollerith Ltd and Kenneth Wagg
3rd July 1962 – 20th April 1963,
Princes Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London (now Shaftesbury Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London 1963 – Present Day), Strand Theatre, London (now Novello Theatre, London), and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Ross, H M Tennent Ltd
16th May 1960 – March 1962,
Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London.
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Scenery built by,
Come Blow Your Horn, Bernard Delfont and Frederick Granville
5th February 1962 – 25th May 1963,
Princess Theatre, Torquay, Brighton Hippodrome, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
You Prove It, Peter Saunders
22nd May – 15th July 1961,
Theatre Royal, Bath, St Martin’s Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Go Back for Murder, Peter Saunders
22nd February – 23rd April 1960,
Duchess Theatre, London, King’s Theatre, Edinburgh, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
The Marriage-Go-Round, John Clements and S A Gorlinsky
22nd September 1959 – 30th April 1960,
Piccadilly Theatre, London, New Theatre, Oxford, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Beware of Angels, David Hall and E P Clift
27th April – 6th June 1959,
Westminster Theatre, London, New Theatre, Hull, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Gilt and Gingerbread, John Clements Plays Ltd
23rd March – 25th July 1959,
Duke of York’s Theatre, London, Golders Green Hippodrome, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
The Tunnel of Love, Robin Fox Partnership Ltd, S A Gorlinsky, and Theatre Guild
23rd February – 18th April 1959,
Bristol Hippodrome, Streatham Hill Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Gilt and Gingerbread, John Clements Plays Ltd
10th November – 20th December 1958,
Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham (now The Alexandra), Theatre Royal, Newcastle upon Tyne, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Five Finger Exercise, H M Tennent Ltd and New Watergate Presentations Ltd
30th June 1958 – 26th March 1960,
Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London), Cambridge Arts Theatre, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
The Big Tickle, George Black Ltd and H M Tennent Ltd
7th April – 14th June 1958,
Duke of York’s Theatre, London, Theatre Royal, Brighton, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Variation on a Theme, H M Tennent Ltd
31st March – 30th August 1958,
Globe (Shaftesbury Ave), London (now Gielgud Theatre, London), Streatham Hill Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
The Waltz of the Toreadors, Carl Clopet Productions and Harold French Ltd
27th January – 15th May 1958,
Cambridge Arts Theatre, Prince of Wales Theatre, Cardiff, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
A Touch of the Sun, Tennent Productions Ltd
6th January – August 1958,
Saville Theatre, London, Princes Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London (now Shaftesbury Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London 1963 – Present Day), and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Paddle Your Own Canoe, Donmar Productions
started 4th December 1957,
Criterion Theatre, London.
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Scenery built by,
The Waltz of the Toreadors, Donmar Productions Ltd and MEEC Productions Ltd
27th March 1956 – 21st December 1957,
Criterion Theatre, London, Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
The Tunnel of Love, Robin Fox Partnership Ltd, S A Gorlinsky, and Theatre Guild
28th October 1957 – 14th February 1959,
Her Majesty’s Theatre, Haymarket, London (now His Majesty’s Theatre, Haymarket, London), Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Flowering Cherry, Frith Banbury Ltd and H M Tennent Ltd
14th October 1957 – 4th April 1959,
Bristol Hippodrome, Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Dinner with the Family, Oxford Playhouse Company
1st October 1957 – 24th May 1958,
New Theatre (now Noël Coward Theatre), London, Oxford Playhouse, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
The Happy Man, E P Clift, Jack Minster, and Minster Productions Ltd
7th October 1957 – 1st February 1958,
Theatre Royal, Brighton, Streatham Hill Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Scenery built 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 built by,
It’s the Geography that Counts, Toby Rowland Ltd
29th April – 27th July 1957,
St James’s Theatre, London, Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
A View from the Bridge, New Watergate Theatre Club and Watergate Presentations Ltd
11th October 1956 – 20th April 1957,
Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London).
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Scenery built by,
Restless Heart, Stephen Mitchell (Theatrical Productions) Ltd
4th February – 25th May 1957,
St James’s Theatre, London, Theatre Royal, Brighton, and other locations.
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Scenery built 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 built by,
Plaintiff in a Pretty Hat, E P Clift Productions Ltd and Minster Productions Ltd
12th October 1956 – 14th September 1957,
Duchess Theatre, London, St Martin’s Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Scenery built 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 built by,
Dead on Nine, James P Sherwood
8th August 1955 – 14th April 1956,
Westminster Theatre, London, Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Tiger at the Gates, Robert L Joseph and Stephen Mitchell
25th April – 3rd September 1955,
Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London, Opera House, Manchester, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Misery Me!, Daniel M Angel and E P Clift
14th February – 9th April 1955,
Theatre Royal, Brighton, Duchess Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
My Three Angels, George and Alfred Black and H M Tennent Ltd
31st January – 26th November 1955,
Bristol Hippodrome, Lyric Theatre (Shaftesbury Ave), London, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Spider’s Web, Peter Saunders
27th September 1954 – 17th November 1956,
Savoy Theatre, London, Theatre Royal, Nottingham, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Simon and Laura, H M Tennent Ltd
started 30th August 1954,
Strand Theatre, London (now Novello Theatre, London), Theatre Royal, Brighton, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Book of the Month, Emile Littler
30th August 1954 – 11th June 1955,
Golders Green Hippodrome, Theatre Royal, Birmingham, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
No Escape, E P Clift
5th July – 23rd October 1954,
Opera House, Manchester, Prince of Wales Theatre, Cardiff, and other locations.
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Settings built by,
The Dark is Light Enough, Tennent Productions Ltd
22nd February – 4th December 1954,
Aldwych Theatre, London, Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham (now The Alexandra), and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
I Capture the Castle, Murray Macdonald and John Stevens Ltd
19th January – 24th April 1954,
Aldwych Theatre, London, Grand Theatre, Blackpool, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
A Question of Fact, Tennent Productions Ltd
21st September 1953 – 24th July 1954,
Piccadilly Theatre, London, New Theatre, Oxford, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Someone Waiting, H M Tennent Ltd
14th September 1953 – 12th June 1954,
Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, Opera House, Manchester, and other locations.
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