Richard Bird
Past productions
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George Martin,
They Fly by Twilight, ‘Q’ Theatre Company, Cyril Phillips, and Jack De Leon
19th September – 26th November 1938,
‘Q’ Theatre, London and Aldwych Theatre, London.
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Director,
Room for Two, ‘Q’ Theatre Company, Hugh Wakefield, and Jack De Leon
22nd August 1938 – 29th April 1939,
‘Q’ Theatre, London, Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London), and other locations.
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Director,
George and Margaret, H M Tennent Ltd
25th February 1937 – 25th February 1939,
Wyndham’s Theatre, London, Piccadilly Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Black Swans
15th February – 19th March 1938,
Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London.
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Director,
George and Margaret
1937 – 1938,
Prince’s Theatre, Bristol.
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Dick Shale,
The Dominant Sex, Embassy Productions Ltd and Ronald Adam
3rd December 1934 – 27th June 1936,
Aldwych Theatre, London, Shaftesbury Theatre (1888 – closed 1941), London, and other locations.
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Wallace Porter,
Whistling in the Dark
5th December 1933 – 13th January 1934,
Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London).
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Wallace Porter,
Whistling in the Dark
started 29th October 1933,
Garrick Theatre, London.
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Director,
Eight Bells
25th September 1932,
Phoenix Theatre, London.
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Robert Caplan,
Dangerous Corner
9th May – 24th September 1932,
Lyric Theatre (Shaftesbury Ave), London and King’s Theatre, Glasgow.
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After All
5th May – ? 1929,
Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London.
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Teddie Deakin (Replacement),
The Ghost Train
23rd November 1925 – March 1927,
Prince of Wales Theatre, London, St Martin’s Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Eugene Marchbanks,
Candida
12th December 1924 – April 1925,
48th Street Theatre, New York.
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Peter Weston: James Weston,
London’s Grand Guignol, J E Vedrenne, José G Levy, and Nora Johnston
10th June – 19th July 1924,
Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London).
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John Hunter,
Mary Stuart
30th July – 18th August 1923,
Everyman Theatre, London.
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John Hunter,
Mary Stuart, Everyman Theatre Company
25th September – 9th December 1922,
Everyman Theatre, London.
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Stuart Campbell,
The New Sin
7th – 19th August 1922,
Everyman Theatre, London.
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Benjy Sturgis,
If Four Walls Told, Repertory Players
12th March 1922,
Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London).
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Artamene de la Vergne,
The Yellow Poppy, Repertory Players
12th February 1922,
Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London).