Brunskill & Loveday
Past productions
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Scenery built by,
The Seven Year Itch, H M Tennent Ltd and Williamson Music Ltd
13th April 1953 – 13th March 1954,
Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, Aldwych Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
The White Carnation, H M Tennent Ltd
5th January – 25th July 1953,
Bristol Hippodrome, Globe (Shaftesbury Ave), London (now Gielgud Theatre, London), and other locations.
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Scenery built 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 built 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 built by,
The Gay Dog, H M Tennent Ltd and Lornor Ltd
started 31st March 1952,
Piccadilly Theatre, London, Opera House, Manchester, and other locations.
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Scenery built 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 built by,
Colombe, H M Tennent Ltd
29th October 1951 – 29th March 1952,
New Theatre (now Noël Coward Theatre), London, Theatre Royal, Brighton, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Pygmalion, Sherek Players Ltd
14th August 1951 – 5th January 1952,
Bristol Hippodrome, Opera House, Manchester, and other locations.
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Scene built by,
Background, Alec L Rea and E P Clift with Roy Limbert
17th May – 29th July 1950,
Westminster Theatre, London.
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Scene built by,
Home at Seven, Alec L Rea and E P Clift and H M Tennent Ltd
6th February – 30th December 1950,
Wyndham’s Theatre, London, Theatre Royal, Brighton, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Ring Round the Moon, Tennent Productions Ltd
9th January 1950 – 8th December 1951,
Globe (Shaftesbury Ave), London (now Gielgud Theatre, London), Theatre Royal, Brighton, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
A Streetcar Named Desire, Tennent Productions Ltd
27th September 1949 – 19th August 1950,
Aldwych Theatre, London and Opera House, Manchester.
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Scenery built by,
The Heiress, Tennent Productions Ltd
24th January 1949 – 19th August 1950,
Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London and Theatre Royal, Brighton.
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Scenery built 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 built by,
Harvey, George and Alfred Black, H M Tennent Ltd, and Val Parnell
13th December 1948 – 1st July 1950,
Prince of Wales Theatre, London, Piccadilly Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Scene built by,
Don’t Listen, Ladies!, Alec L Rea and E P Clift
16th August 1948 – 12th March 1949,
St James’s Theatre, London, Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne, and other locations.
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Scenery built 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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Scenery built by,
Traveller’s Joy, H M Tennent Ltd
15th March 1948 – 16th December 1950,
Criterion Theatre, London, Theatre Royal, Brighton, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Tomorrow is a Lovely Day, Peter Haddon Ltd
16th February – 20th March 1948,
Grand Theatre, Blackpool, His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
The Voice of the Turtle, Alfred de Liagre Jr and Gilbert Miller
16th June – 30th August 1947,
Piccadilly Theatre, London, Opera House, Manchester, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Trespass, H M Tennent Ltd and Stephen Mitchell
9th June – 29th November 1947,
Opera House, Manchester, Globe (Shaftesbury Ave), London (now Gielgud Theatre, London), and other locations.
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Scenery built 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 built by,
The Eagle Has Two Heads, Company of Four and Tennent Plays Ltd
3rd February – 12th July 1947,
Globe (Shaftesbury Ave), London (now Gielgud Theatre, London), Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, and other locations.
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Scenery built 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 built 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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Scenery built by,
Dear Murderer, Clifford Webb and Sidney Watts
31st July – 12th October 1946,
Aldwych Theatre, London.
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Scenery built by,
The Eagle Has Two Heads, Company of Four and Tennent Plays Ltd
19th August – 30th November 1946,
Prince of Wales Theatre, Cardiff, Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, and other locations.
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Scene built 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 built by,
Frieda, Sherek Players Ltd
18th February – 24th August 1946,
Westminster Theatre, London, Theatre Royal, Brighton, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
A Man About the House, H M Tennent Ltd
15th October 1945 – 25th May 1946,
Piccadilly Theatre, London, Grand Theatre, Blackpool, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Lady Windermere’s Fan, CEMA and Tennent Plays Ltd
18th June 1945 – February 1947,
Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, New Theatre, Oxford, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
The First Gentleman, Henry Sherek Ltd
2nd April 1945 – 16th November 1946,
Savoy Theatre, London, New Theatre (now Noël Coward Theatre), London, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Duet for Two Hands, Jack Buchanan and Jack Hylton
12th March 1945 – 11th May 1946,
Lyric Theatre (Shaftesbury Ave), London, Grand Theatre, Blackpool, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
There Shall Be No Night, H M Tennent Ltd and John C Wilson
31st July – 4th November 1944,
Bristol Hippodrome, Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Uncle Harry, H M Tennent Ltd and Linnit & Dunfee Ltd
24th January 1944 – 17th February 1945,
Garrick Theatre, London, New Theatre, Oxford, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
While the Sun Shines, H M Tennent Ltd and Linnit & Dunfee Ltd
25th October 1943 – 7th September 1946,
Globe (Shaftesbury Ave), London (now Gielgud Theatre, London), Opera House, Manchester, and other locations.
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Scene built by,
The House of Jeffreys, Alex B Nichols and Jeffreys Production Ltd
17th August 1942 – 20th March 1943,
Playhouse Theatre, London, Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, and other locations.
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Scenery built by,
Dear Brutus, H M Tennent Ltd
20th January – 17th May 1941,
Globe (Shaftesbury Ave), London (now Gielgud Theatre, London).