Eric Cowley
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Past productions
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Old George,
I’ll See You Again
23rd – 28th October 1944,
Opera House, Manchester.
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General Mackenzie,
Ten Little Niggers, St James’s Theatre
17th November 1943 – 1st July 1944,
St James’s Theatre, London, Cambridge Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Giles Lacy,
Rebecca
21st May – 24th October 1942,
Strand Theatre, London (now Novello Theatre, London) and Lyric Theatre (Shaftesbury Ave), London.
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Richard Halton,
On Approval
started 10th February 1942,
Aldwych Theatre, London.
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Mr Jelliwell,
Springtime for Henry, E G Norman and TW Productions
18th March – 14th December 1940,
Prince’s Theatre, Manchester, Grand Theatre, Derby, and other locations.
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Charles Foster,
The Bare Idea, Maxwell Colburn Ltd
10th – 27th January 1940,
Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London).
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Sir Frank Berry,
The Best Triangles
started 6th November 1939,
Richmond Theatre, London.
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General Edward Sandeman,
Grouse in June, Bronson Albery and Howard Wyndham
24th April – 2nd September 1939,
Criterion Theatre, London, New Theatre (now Noël Coward Theatre), London, and other locations.
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Major Mareshead,
Chain Male, Circle Theatres Ltd
7th – 12th November 1938,
Richmond Theatre, London.
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Bats in the Belfry, Acstede Players
2nd – 9th October 1937,
Barn Theatre, Oxted.
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Sir Charles Carnworthy (replacement),
Bats in the Belfry, Sydney W Carroll
11th March – 14th August 1937,
Ambassadors Theatre, London.
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The Future That Was
22nd April – 2nd May 1936,
Ambassadors Theatre, London.
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Hon. "Bill" Felton,
Out of the Dark, Sydney W Carroll
12th – 29th February 1936,
Ambassadors Theatre, London.
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Extra,
The Winning Post
started 17th December 1934,
Adelphi Theatre, London.
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Arnold Poole,
Touch Wood
16th May – 17th November 1934,
Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London.
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David Bliss,
Hay Fever
29th December 1931 – March 1932,
Avon Theatre, New York.
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Alfred Granger,
The Breadwinner
22nd September – 7th November 1931,
Booth Theatre, New York.
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Lord Algernon Raytoun,
Petticoat Influence
15th December 1930 – 7th March 1931,
Empire Theatre, New York and Lyceum Theatre, New York City.
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Wallace Grainger,
Let Us Be Gay
4th August – 13th December 1930,
Lyric Theatre (Shaftesbury Ave), London and Theatre Royal, Birmingham.
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Sir Jackanapes
1923 – 1924,
Prince’s Theatre, Bristol.
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Robert,
Rhoda Fleming
21st March 1921,
Ambassadors Theatre, London.
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L’Aiglon
1918 – 1919,
Globe (Shaftesbury Ave), London (now Gielgud Theatre, London).
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The Man Who Went Abroad
1916 – 1917,
Globe (Shaftesbury Ave), London (now Gielgud Theatre, London).
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Alaric Chichester, Mrs Chichester's son (Replacement),
Peg o’ My Heart
started 10th October 1914,
Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London).