David Hutcheson
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Past productions
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Sir Francis Chesney,
Charley’s Aunt, Candida Plays Ltd
26th December 1970 – 9th January 1971,
Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Edward,
Dear Charles, John Gale for Volcano Productions Ltd and Talus Productions Ltd
23rd September – 30th November 1968,
Duke of York’s Theatre, London, Opera House, Manchester, and other locations.
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Peter Northbrook,
The Sleeping Prince, Martin Tickner (for Firmont Plays Ltd.) in association with George Baker Plays Ltd.
8th May – June 1968,
St Martin’s Theatre, London.
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Reggie Bridgenorth,
Getting Married, Allied Theatre Productions and Peter Bridge
14th March – 26th August 1967,
Strand Theatre, London (now Novello Theatre, London), Opera House, Manchester, and other locations.
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Sir Lionel Hibury,
A Friend Indeed, Geoffrey Russell and Jack Minster
18th April – June 1966,
Cambridge Theatre, London and Theatre Royal, Brighton.
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Edward (2nd replacement),
Roar Like a Dove, Murray Macdonald and John Stevens Ltd
2nd September 1957 – 11th June 1960,
Golders Green Hippodrome, Phoenix Theatre, London, and other locations.
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The Marquis of Cranshaws, M.P.,
The Iron Duchess, E P Clift for Minster Productions in conjunction with Anna Deere Wiman
25th February – 25th May 1957,
Theatre Royal, Brighton, Cambridge Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Clifton Ryan,
The Long Echo, Laurier Lister Productions
28th May – 1st September 1956,
St James’s Theatre, London, Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth, and other locations.
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Humphrey ("Humpy") Millar,
All for Mary
12th – 17th December 1955,
Coventry Theatre (now Coventry Apollo).
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Conrad Traill,
The Love Machine, Stanley French
15th November – 18th December 1954,
Theatre Royal, Brighton, Grand Theatre, Blackpool, and other locations.
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Bobby Denver,
As Long As They’re Happy
started 8th July 1953,
Garrick Theatre, London.
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Herbert Winterton,
And If I Laugh…, ‘Q’ Theatre Company
27th May – 1st June 1952,
‘Q’ Theatre, London.
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Jimmy Crosby,
Fortune Came Smiling
15th – 17th March 1951,
Vaudeville Theatre, (Strand) London.
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Archie Codrington,
This’ll Make You Whistle
15th September 1936 – 27th February 1937,
Palace Theatre, London and Daly’s Theatre, (London).
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Happy Week-End!
1933 – 1934,
Theatre Royal, Birmingham.
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George,
Strange Orchestra
27th September 1932 – 14th January 1933,
St Martin’s Theatre, London.
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Victor Stainton,
Meet the Wife
1927,
St Martin’s Theatre, London.