Leon Greene
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Past productions
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Col. William F Cody,
Annie Get Your Gun, Eddie Kulukundis and Theatre Royal Plymouth
25th November 1992 – 10th January 1993,
Prince of Wales Theatre, London.
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David Bascombe (Replacement),
Carousel, National Theatre
1st December 1992 – 28th May 1994,
National Theatre – Lyttelton, National Theatre and Shaftesbury Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London 1963 – Present Day.
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Abanazar,
Aladdin, Paul Elliott
20th December 1990 – 27th January 1991,
Theatre Royal, Bath.
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Neighbour David,
Have, Royal Shakespeare Company
30th January 1990 (press night),
Pit, London.
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The Baron/1st Officer/Grand Inquisitor/1st Jesuit/Slave Driver/Ragotski/Sailor,
Candide, Old Vic and Scottish Opera
19th May 1988 – 7th January 1989,
The Old Vic, London and Theatre Royal, Glasgow.
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Miles Gloriosus,
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Chichester Festival Theatre Productions
11th August – 27th December 1986,
Chichester Festival Theatre, Main Theatre and Piccadilly Theatre, London.
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Bobbie,
The Bedwinner, Windsor Theatre Company
20th May – 7th June 1986,
Theatre Royal, Windsor.
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Great Expectations
1984 – 1985,
The Old Vic, London.
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The Money Lender's Son,
The Fly and the Fox, Churchill Theatre
11th July – 4th August 1984,
Churchill Theatre, Bromley.
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Banquo,
Macbeth
4th – 26th November 1983,
Liverpool Playhouse.
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Aladdin
1980 – 1981,
Bristol Hippodrome.
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Once More Darling, Churchill Theatre Company and Theatre Royal Norwich
5th June – July 1978,
Churchill Theatre, Bromley and Theatre Royal, Norwich.
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Bobbie,
The Bedwinner, Ray Cooney Productions
29th July – 5th October 1974,
Royalty Theatre, Kingsway, London, Theatre Royal, Norwich, and other locations.
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Bobbie,
That’s No Lady, That’s My Husband, Ray Cooney Productions
19th February – 31st March 1973,
Theatre Royal, Brighton, New Theatre, Hull, and other locations.
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Bobbie,
That’s No Lady, That’s My Husband, Ray Cooney Productions
22nd August – 14th October 1972,
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon, and other locations.
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Ruthven,
Vivat! Vivat Regina!, Chichester Festival Theatre Production
started 20th May 1970,
Chichester Festival Theatre, Main Theatre.
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Miles Gloriosus,
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Forum Ventures and Harold Prince, Tony Walton and Richard Pilbrow
2nd September 1963 – 31st July 1965,
Strand Theatre, London (now Novello Theatre, London) and New Theatre, Oxford.
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Lilac Time
6th October – 1st November 1952,
Coliseum Theatre, Harrow, Pier Pavilion, Worthing, and other locations.