Michael Shepley
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Past productions
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General Henry Barclay,
Handful of Tansy, Windsor Repertory Company
9th – 21st May 1960,
Theatre Royal, Windsor.
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Brigadier Albert Rayne,
Breath of Spring, Allan Davis Ltd and Michael Codron
4th – 9th May 1959,
Theatre Royal, Bath.
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Brigadier Albert Rayne,
Breath of Spring, Allan Davis Ltd and Michael Codron
3rd March 1958 – 30th May 1959,
Cambridge Theatre, London, Duke of York’s Theatre, London, and other locations.
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George Barnes,
Six Months Grace
27th May – ? 1957,
Theatre Royal, Brighton and Phoenix Theatre, London.
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Det. Insp. Lewis,
Night of the Fourth, James P Sherwood
29th June – 27th October 1956,
Westminster Theatre, London.
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Love from Judy
1955 – 1956,
Bristol Hippodrome.
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Humphrey ("Humpy") Millar,
All for Mary
started 9th September 1954,
Duke of York’s Theatre, London.
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Alan Pryor,
The Jolly Fiddler, Windsor Repertory Company
13th – 17th April 1954,
Theatre Royal, Windsor.
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George Foster,
The Happy Marriage, John Clements Plays Ltd
8th July 1952 – 27th June 1953,
Duke of York’s Theatre, London, Grand Theatre & Opera House, Leeds, and other locations.
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Henry Martin,
The Late Edwina Black
21st November – 2nd December 1950,
Booth Theatre, New York.
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Heartwell (replacement),
The Gay Invalid, Peter Daubeny Presentations Ltd
6th November 1950 – 24th March 1951,
Opera House, Manchester, Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, and other locations.
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Eduard Novotny,
The Ivory Tower
26th May – 3rd June 1950,
Vaudeville Theatre, (Strand) London.
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Sir James Kirkman C.M.G., Lieutenant Governor, Salva (Replacement),
His Excellency, London Mask Theatre
10th April 1950 – 23rd June 1951,
Grand Theatre & Opera House, Leeds, Princes Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London (now Shaftesbury Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London 1963 – Present Day), and other locations.
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Tomasso Savelli,
Two Dozen Red Roses
started 25th May 1949,
Lyric Theatre (Shaftesbury Ave), London.
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Beecham,
The Chiltern Hundreds, Linnit and Dunfee Ltd
18th August 1947 – 19th March 1949,
Vaudeville Theatre, (Strand) London and Theatre Royal, Brighton.
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1066 and All That
1945 – 1946,
Palace Theatre, London.
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Lord Augustus Lorton,
Lady Windermere’s Fan, CEMA and Tennent Plays Ltd
18th June 1945 – February 1947,
Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, New Theatre, Oxford, and other locations.
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Henry V
1944 – 1945,
Film Version.
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(A1) Major Strutt / (A2) Major Strutt / (A3) Major Strutt / (A4) Second-Lieut. Strutt,
The Banbury Nose
6th September – 2nd December 1944,
Wyndham’s Theatre, London.
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Mortimer (Replacement),
Another Love Story
6th November 1944 – 12th May 1945,
Phoenix Theatre, London, Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, and other locations.
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A Mysterious Wayfarer,
The Druid’s Rest
1944,
St Martin’s Theatre, London.
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A Month in the Country
1942 – 1943,
St James’s Theatre, London.
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Frank Crawley (Replacement),
Rebecca
21st May – 24th October 1942,
Strand Theatre, London (now Novello Theatre, London) and Lyric Theatre (Shaftesbury Ave), London.
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Howard,
Love in a Mist
3rd November 1941 – 7th February 1942,
St Martin’s Theatre, London and Connaught Theatre, Worthing.
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David Anstruther,
A House in the Square
4th April – 25th May 1940,
St Martin’s Theatre, London.
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Jack Wheeler,
Fair and Warmer, Archibald Forbes/Hubert Woodward
4th – 16th March 1940,
Wimbledon Theatre and Prince of Wales Theatre, Cardiff.
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Catain Charles Mansell,
His Majesty’s Guest
started 14th August 1939,
Shaftesbury Theatre (1888 – closed 1941), London, Golders Green Hippodrome, and other locations.
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Superintendent Warren,
The Man in Half Moon Street, Alec L Rea
20th February – 2nd September 1939,
Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth, New Theatre, Oxford, and other locations.
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Good-bye, Mr Chips
12th September 1938 – 14th January 1939,
Shaftesbury Theatre (1888 – closed 1941), London and Opera House, Manchester.
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Henry Westby,
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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Major George Devereux,
Married Unanimously
started 10th May 1938,
Phoenix Theatre, London.
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Andrews Whittaker,
Flood Tide
23rd March – 2nd April 1938,
Phoenix Theatre, London.
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Harold Shaw,
Bats in the Belfry, Sydney W Carroll
11th March – 14th August 1937,
Ambassadors Theatre, London.
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Hubert Laurie,
Night Must Fall
28th September – November 1936,
Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York.
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Dr Anthony Gisburn,
The Happy Medium, Repertory Players
3rd May 1936,
Savoy Theatre, London.
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Charlie Smith,
Golden Gander
6th – 18th January 1936,
Embassy Theatre, Swiss Cottage, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, London.
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Eric Richmond,
A Present From Margate
20th November – 30th December 1933,
Shaftesbury Theatre (1888 – closed 1941), London and Palace Theatre, Manchester.
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Major General Sir Cuthbert Twistleton-Foxe K.C.M.G.,
Orders are Orders
1st August 1932 – 21st January 1933,
King’s Theatre, Southsea and Shaftesbury Theatre (1888 – closed 1941), London.
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Major Spink,
The Midshipmaid, Basil Foster and Tom Miller
started 3rd August 1931,
King’s Theatre, Southsea and Shaftesbury Theatre (1888 – closed 1941), London.
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Aubrey,
Mr Faint-Heart
20th April – 20th June 1931,
Shaftesbury Theatre (1888 – closed 1941), London.
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Commander Arthur Legge, R.N. Torpedo Officer,
B J One
9th April – 24th May 1930,
Globe (Shaftesbury Ave), London (now Gielgud Theatre, London).
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Augustus Borring / Edward Graviter,
Loyalties
9th August – 27th October 1928,
Wyndham’s Theatre, London.