Alfred Burke
Past productions
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South Wind
24th June – 19th July 1952,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Monsieur Henri,
Point of Departure
27th May – 21st June 1952,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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A Penny for a Song
29th April – 24th May 1952,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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George, afterwards Duke of Clarence,
Henry VI, Part 3
1st – 26th April 1952,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Sherlock Holmes
4th – 29th March 1952,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Mr Clement, merchant,
Beauty and the Beast
19th December 1951 – 1st March 1952,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Henry VI, Part III
1951 – 1952,
The Old Vic, London.
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Oliver Twist
20th November – 15th December 1951,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Hjalmar Ekdal,
The Wild Duck
30th October – 17th November 1951,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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The Confederacy
2nd – 27th October 1951,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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George Wendell,
Release, Birmingham Repertory Company
4th – 29th September 1951,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Toby Heywood,
The Rent Day
26th June – 21st July 1951,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Venus Observed
29th May – 23rd June 1951,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Count Charles Trepka, Equerry,
Princess Of Pandemonia
1st – 26th May 1951,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Duke of Somerset / Smith, a rebel,
Henry VI, Part 2
3rd – 28th April 1951,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Dupont-Dufort Junior,
Thieves’ Carnival, Birmingham Repertory Company
6th March – 1st April 1951,
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).
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Round End,
Desire Caught by the Tail, Watergate Theatre
started 9th October 1950,
Watergate Theatre, London WC2.
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The Rivals
started 20th March 1949,
Nottingham Playhouse.
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Japheth,
Noah
1947 – 1948,
Cambridge Arts Theatre.
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Winchester/George of Clarence,
Henry VI, Part 1, Birmingham Repertory Theatre
dates unknown,
The Old Vic, London and Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1971 onwards).