Peter Dearing
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Past productions
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Director,
Intent to Murder, Jack De Leon
11th February – 3rd May 1952,
Lyric Theatre (Hammersmith), London, Coliseum Theatre, Harrow, and other locations.
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Director,
Intent to Murder, Jack De Leon
26th November – 16th December 1951,
Theatre Royal, Birmingham, Streatham Hill Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Director / Producer,
Deadlock, Peter Dearing and Peterbridge Plays Ltd
1st May – 17th June 1950,
Prince of Wales Theatre, Cardiff, Grand Theatre & Opera House, Leeds, and other locations.
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Presented in association with,
The Young and Fair, RS Play Presentations Ltd
30th June – 20th August 1949,
St Martin’s Theatre, London.
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Presented by (Comedy Theatre),
On Monday Next, Envoy Productions Ltd
28th March 1949 – June 1951,
Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London), King’s Theatre, Southsea, and other locations.
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Director,
For Better, For Worse, ‘Q’ Theatre Company
2nd – 7th November 1948,
‘Q’ Theatre, London.
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Director,
Daddy Long Legs
12th – 17th January 1948,
Embassy Theatre, Swiss Cottage, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, London.
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Director,
Vanity Fair
1946 – 1947,
Bristol Old Vic – Theatre Royal.
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Director,
The Cat and the Canary, ‘Q’ Theatre Company
17th – 22nd December 1946,
‘Q’ Theatre, London.
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Producer,
Bold Lover, Peter Dearing
1st – 6th October 1946,
‘Q’ Theatre, London.
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Director,
Three’s a Family
21st September 1944 – 23rd June 1945,
Saville Theatre, London and Winter Garden Theatre, London.
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Director,
Business is Unusual, Repertory Players
30th April 1939,
Savoy Theatre, London.
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Director,
Victoria Regina
27th March – 6th April 1939,
The Q Theatre.
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Director & Designer,
Murder On Account
25th September – 10th October 1936,
Winter Garden Theatre, London.
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Stage Director,
Call It a Day, Alec L Rea, Basil Dean, Howard and Wyndham Tours, and Moss Empires
14th October 1935 – 9th January 1937,
Globe (Shaftesbury Ave), London (now Gielgud Theatre, London), King’s Theatre, Glasgow, and other locations.
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Curio,
Twelfth Night, Sydney W Carroll
started 18th June 1935,
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, London.
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Hamlet
1933 – 1934,
Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London.
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Cyrano de Bergerac
1927 – 1928,
Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London.