Glen Byam Shaw
Past productions
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Director,
Dear Octopus
11th January – February 1939,
Broadhurst Theatre, New York City.
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Alexander Studsinsky,
The White Guard
6th – 30th October 1938,
Phoenix Theatre, London.
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Director,
The Island
10th February – 6th August 1938,
Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London).
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Sir Benjamin Backbite,
The School for Scandal
25th November 1937 – 1938,
Queen’s Theatre, (Shaftesbury Ave) London (now Sondheim Theatre, London).
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Solyony,
Three Sisters
28th January – ? 1938,
Queen’s Theatre, (Shaftesbury Ave) London (now Sondheim Theatre, London).
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Co-director / Gratiano,
The Merchant of Venice
21st April – ? 1938,
Queen’s Theatre, (Shaftesbury Ave) London (now Sondheim Theatre, London).
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Sir Stephen Scroop / Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk,
Richard II
6th September – 30th October 1937,
Queen’s Theatre, (Shaftesbury Ave) London (now Sondheim Theatre, London).
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Lewis Dell,
He Was Born Gay
started 26th May 1937,
Queen’s Theatre, (Shaftesbury Ave) London (now Sondheim Theatre, London).
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Captain William Henry O'Shea,
Parnell, Norman Marshall
4th November 1936 – 6th February 1937,
New Theatre (now Noël Coward Theatre), London.
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Mr Darcy,
Pride and Prejudice, Barry O’Brien
1st February – 22nd May 1937,
Prince’s Theatre, Bristol, King’s Theatre, Glasgow, and other locations.
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Benvolio,
Romeo and Juliet
17th October 1935 – 28th March 1936,
New Theatre (now Noël Coward Theatre), London.
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Laertes,
Hamlet
started 14th November 1934,
New Theatre (now Noël Coward Theatre), London.
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Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley,
Queen of Scots
started 8th June 1934,
New Theatre (now Noël Coward Theatre), London.
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T/O Richard on tour,
Richard of Bordeaux
2nd February 1933 – 24th March 1934,
New Theatre (now Noël Coward Theatre), London.
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Richard of Bordeaux
1933 – 1934,
Prince’s Theatre, Bristol.
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Marriage a la Mode
1930 – 1931,
Lyric Theatre (Hammersmith), London.
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Saint Joan
1930 – 1931,
Women’s Service Hall, London.
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Dmitri Alexeitch Arkov,
The Borrowed Life
14th – 15th December 1930,
Prince of Wales Theatre, London.
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Dr Nicholas Agi (Replacement),
The Swan
30th June – 1st October 1930,
St James’s Theatre, London.
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Armand,
The Lady of the Camellias
5th March – 19th April 1930,
Garrick Theatre, London.
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Lord Straffield,
The Truth Game
1928 – 1929,
Globe (Shaftesbury Ave), London (now Gielgud Theatre, London).
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Pelham Humphrey,
And So To Bed
9th November 1927 – April 1928,
Shubert Theatre, New York.