Richard Bird
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Past productions
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Malcolm Dilloway,
Girl on the Highway, Peter Cotes
started 15th February 1960,
Princes Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London (now Shaftesbury Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London 1963 – Present Day).
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John Crawley,
The French Mistress, Jack Hylton and Windsor Repertory Company
30th March – 21st November 1959,
Adelphi Theatre, London, Princes Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London (now Shaftesbury Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London 1963 – Present Day), and other locations.
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Director,
The Devil was Sick, E P Clift for Minster Productions Ltd
29th October – 24th November 1956,
Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth, Fortune Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Director,
Wonderful Town!
24th February – 20th August 1955,
Princes Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London (now Shaftesbury Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London 1963 – Present Day).
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Director,
Romance In Candlelight
8th August – 29th October 1955,
Theatre Royal, Brighton, Kings Theatre, Southsea, and other locations.
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Director,
It’s Different for Men, E P Clift
18th October 1954 – 14th May 1955,
Theatre Royal, Bath, Theatre Royal, Brighton, and other locations.
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Director,
The Moon is Blue, Jack Hylton
5th March – 31st July 1954,
Vaudeville Theatre, (Strand) London.
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Director,
The Love Match, Jack Hylton
10th November 1953 – 30th October 1954,
Palace Theatre, London and Victoria Palace Theatre, London.
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Director,
The Fifth Season, Linnit & Dunfee Ltd
8th February – 22nd May 1954,
Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, Cambridge Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Director,
Happy As A King
6th April – 13th June 1953,
Princes Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London (now Shaftesbury Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London 1963 – Present Day) and Grand Theatre, Blackpool.
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Director,
The Blue Lamp
1952 – 1953,
Bristol Hippodrome.
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Director,
London Laughs
12th April 1952 – 1953,
Adelphi Theatre, London.
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Director,
Remains to be Seen
16th – 20th December 1952,
Her Majesty’s Theatre, Haymarket, London (now His Majesty’s Theatre, Haymarket, London).
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Director,
The Apples of Eve, Jack Hylton
started 14th October 1952,
Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London).
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Director,
Call Me Madam
4th March 1952 – 16th May 1953,
London Coliseum and New Theatre, Oxford.
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Director,
Will Any Gentleman?
6th September 1950 – July 1951,
Strand Theatre, London (now Novello Theatre, London).
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Director,
The Happy Family
14th May – 7th June 1951,
Duchess Theatre, London.
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Director,
Don’t Lose Your Head
22nd May – 24th June 1950,
Theatre Royal, Nottingham and Prince of Wales Theatre, Cardiff.
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Director,
Cry Liberty
20th March – 13th May 1950,
Theatre Royal, Newcastle upon Tyne and Vaudeville Theatre, (Strand) London.
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Director,
One Wild Oat
8th December 1948 – 25th February 1950,
Garrick Theatre, London.
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Director,
Queen Elizabeth Slept Here
3rd November 1949 – 1950,
Strand Theatre, London (now Novello Theatre, London).
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Director,
The Happiest Days of Your Life
29th March 1948 – 10th September 1949,
Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London.
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Director,
Two Dozen Red Roses
started 25th May 1949,
Lyric Theatre (Shaftesbury Ave), London.
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Director,
Traveller’s Joy, H M Tennent Ltd
15th March 1948 – 16th December 1950,
Criterion Theatre, London, Theatre Royal, Brighton, and other locations.
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Director,
Burlesque
9th February – 1st May 1948,
Princes Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London (now Shaftesbury Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London 1963 – Present Day), Garrick Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Director,
Jane
1947 – 1948,
Bristol Hippodrome.
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Director,
Jane
29th January – 27th September 1947,
Aldwych Theatre, London.
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Director,
Miranda, Envoy Productions Ltd
26th May – 28th June 1947,
Dolphin Theatre, Brighton, Embassy Theatre, Swiss Cottage, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, London, and other locations.
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Lester Hudd,
My Friend Lester
15th April – 24th May 1947,
Embassy Theatre, Swiss Cottage, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, London, Grand Theatre, Croydon, and other locations.
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Director,
No Medals
16th – 21st September 1946,
Kings Theatre, Southsea.
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Director,
No Medals
4th October 1944 – 19th July 1946,
Vaudeville Theatre, (Strand) London.
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Director,
Madame Louise
April – 4th May 1946,
Bristol Hippodrome and Kings Theatre, Southsea.
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Director,
Madame Louise
22nd February 1945 – 16th February 1946,
Garrick Theatre, London.
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Director,
Quiet Weekend
1945 – 1946,
Bristol Hippodrome.
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Director,
Quiet Weekend
9th November 1944 – 3rd February 1945,
Playhouse Theatre, London.
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Director,
Quiet Weekend
25th April – 15th July 1944,
Wyndham’s Theatre, London.
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Director,
The Crime of Margaret Foley, Jack De Leon
2nd – 7th May 1944,
‘Q’ Theatre, London.
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Director,
Quiet Weekend
22nd July 1941 – 29th January 1944,
Wyndham’s Theatre, London.
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Director,
Brighton Rock, Linnit and Dunfee Ltd
16th February – 5th June 1943,
Garrick Theatre, London, Grand Theatre, Blackpool, and other locations.
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Director,
Warn That Man!
23rd December 1941 – 24th October 1942,
Garrick Theatre, London.
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Director / Nigel,
Love in a Mist
3rd November 1941 – 7th February 1942,
St Martin’s Theatre, London and Connaught Theatre, Worthing.
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Director,
Cottage to Let
24th June 1940 – 19th July 1941,
Wyndham’s Theatre, London, Wyndham’s Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Director / Hallelujah Harry,
Once a Crook, O’Bryen, Linnit & Dunfee Ltd
3rd June 1940 – 12th July 1941,
Aldwych Theatre, London, New Theatre (now Noël Coward Theatre), London, and other locations.
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Director,
A House in the Square
4th April – 25th May 1940,
St Martin’s Theatre, London.
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Director,
Women Aren’t Angels, The Strand Theatre London
6th May 1940 – 2nd June 1941,
Strand Theatre, London (now Novello Theatre, London), Cambridge Arts Theatre, and other locations.
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Carl Crow / Director,
You, of All People, Alec L Rea and O’Bryen, Linnit & Dunfee Ltd
13th November 1939 – 13th January 1940,
Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London, Theatre Royal, Birmingham, and other locations.
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Director,
Saloon Bar, O’Bryen, Linnit & Dunfee Ltd
28th August 1939 – 30th March 1940,
Wyndham’s Theatre, London, Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham, and other locations.
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Director,
Behold the Bride, Henry Sherek Ltd
1st May – July 1939,
Palace Theatre, Manchester and Shaftesbury Theatre (1888 – closed 1941), London.
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Director / Tim Shields (Replacement),
Tony Draws a Horse
26th January 1939 – 6th January 1940,
Strand Theatre, London (now Novello Theatre, London), Criterion Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Director,
Heaven and Charing Cross
1938 – 1939,
St Martin’s Theatre, London.
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