William Fox
Past productions
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King George V,
A Personal Affair
20th April – 3rd July 1982,
Globe (Shaftesbury Ave), London (now Gielgud Theatre, London), Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham (now The Alexandra), and other locations.
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Colonel The Hon. Gerald Piper, brother of Amy's deceased husband,
The Family Reunion, Royal Exchange Theatre Company
22nd March – 17th November 1979,
Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, The Roundhouse, London, and other locations.
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Colonel Cardew,
Two Stars for Comfort, David Hall Productions Ltd and Michael Codron Ltd
12th March – 22nd September 1962,
Garrick Theatre, London, Golders Green Hippodrome, and other locations.
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Edward Broderick, a widower,
South, Lyric Hammersmith Productions
started 7th April 1961,
Lyric Theatre (Hammersmith), London.
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Henry V
1951 – 1952,
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Constable of France,
Henry V, Royal Shakespeare Company
31st July 1951 (press night),
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Antonio,
The Tempest, Royal Shakespeare Company
26th June 1951 (press night),
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Sir Richard Vernon,
Henry IV, Part 1, Royal Shakespeare Company
3rd April 1951 (press night),
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Thomas Mowbray,
Richard II, Royal Shakespeare Company
24th March 1951 (press night),
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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The School for Scandal
1947 – 1948,
Theatre Royal, Bath.
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Trouble in the House
1948,
Cambridge Theatre, London.
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The Earl of Dawlish ('The Moonraker'),
The Moonraker, Jack De Leon
5th – 10th February 1946,
‘Q’ Theatre, London.
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Bill Laver,
Exercise “Bowler”, Great Newport Theatre Committee and Reunion Theatre Association
18th April 1946 – 8th June 1944,
Arts Theatre, London.
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Oliver Farrant,
I Have Been Here Before
22nd September 1937 – March 1938,
Royalty Theatre, Dean Street, London.
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Young Madame Conti
19th November 1936 – 2nd January 1937,
Savoy Theatre, London.
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Bill Reid,
Someone at the Door
29th May 1935 – 29th February 1936,
Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London) and New Theatre (now Noël Coward Theatre), London.
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Thomas Culpepper,
The Rose Without a Thorn, The People’s National Theatre
6th November 1933 – 3rd March 1934,
Duke of York’s Theatre, London and Vaudeville Theatre, (Strand) London.
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Hamlet
1933 – 1934,
Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London.
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The Tempest, Old Vic Company
18th April – 1st May 1933,
Old Vic Theatre, London and Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London.
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Shakespeare Birthday Festival, Old Vic Company
23rd April 1933,
The Old Vic, London.
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The School for Scandal, Old Vic Company
27th March – 8th April 1933,
The Old Vic, London.
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Tybalt,
Romeo and Juliet, Old Vic Company
6th – 18th March 1933,
The Old Vic, London and Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London.
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The Admirable Bashville, Old Vic Company
14th February – 4th March 1933,
The Old Vic, London.
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Cymbeline, Old Vic Company
6th – 18th February 1933,
The Old Vic, London.
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The Winter’s Tale, Old Vic Company
23rd January – 4th February 1933,
The Old Vic, London.
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She Stoops to Conquer, Old Vic Company
2nd – 21st January 1933,
The Old Vic, London.
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The Poet’s Secret
1932 – 1933,
Ambassadors Theatre, London.
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Lorenzo,
The Merchant of Venice, Old Vic Company
12th – 24th December 1932,
The Old Vic, London.
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Macbeth, Old Vic Company
21st November – 10th December 1932,
Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London, The Old Vic Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Orlando de Boys,
As You Like It, Old Vic Company
31st October – 12th November 1932,
The Old Vic, London.
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Apollodorus,
Caesar and Cleopatra, Old Vic Company
19th September – 1st October 1932,
The Old Vic, London and Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London.
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Gordon Whitehouse,
Dangerous Corner
9th May – 24th September 1932,
Lyric Theatre (Shaftesbury Ave), London and King’s Theatre, Glasgow.
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Timothy Granger,
The Breadwinner, J & R Gatti and Ronald Squire
22nd September 1930 – 14th February 1931,
Vaudeville Theatre, (Strand) London and Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne.
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Socrates
1929 – 1930,
Prince of Wales Theatre, London.