Robertson Hare
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Past productions
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Dr Simmons,
Oh, Clarence!, Peter Saunders
30th July 1968 – January 1969,
Lyric Theatre (Shaftesbury Ave), London, Opera House, Manchester, and other locations.
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Teddy Brewster,
Arsenic and Old Lace, Jack Murray and Mervyn Conn
20th February – 8th April 1967,
Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, New Theatre, Hull, and other locations.
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Green Room Rag
1963 – 1964,
Adelphi Theatre, London.
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Erronius,
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Forum Ventures and Harold Prince, Tony Walton and Richard Pilbrow
2nd September 1963 – 31st July 1965,
Strand Theatre, London (now Novello Theatre, London) and New Theatre, Oxford.
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Jason Kilpatrick,
The Bride Comes Back
17th October 1960 – February 1961,
Vaudeville Theatre, (Strand) London, King’s Theatre, Southsea, and other locations.
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Jason Kilpatrick,
The Bride and the Bachelor, Geoffrey Hastings
20th October – 13th December 1958,
Theatre Royal, Hanley, Prince of Wales Theatre, Cardiff, and other locations.
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Jason Kilpatrick,
The Bride and the Bachelor, Peter Saunders
12th November 1956 – 9th August 1958,
Duchess Theatre, London, Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, and other locations.
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Mr Hathaway,
Man Alive
14th June – 25th August 1956,
Aldwych Theatre, London.
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Bachelor Borne
1956,
Bristol Hippodrome.
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William Grout, M.P. "Liberty Bill",
The Party Spirit
14th June 1954 – 15th January 1955,
Theatre Royal, Birmingham and Piccadilly Theatre, London.
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George Slaughter,
Wild Horses
18th August 1952 – 2nd May 1953,
Bristol Hippodrome, Aldwych Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Henry Stirling,
Will Any Gentleman?
6th September 1950 – July 1951,
Strand Theatre, London (now Novello Theatre, London).
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Humphrey Proudfoot,
One Wild Oat
8th December 1948 – 25th February 1950,
Garrick Theatre, London.
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Gregory Bird,
Outrageous Fortune
13th November 1947 – 19th June 1948,
Winter Garden Theatre, London.
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Ernest Briggs,
She Wanted a Cream Front Door
6th February – 30th June 1947,
Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London.
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Mr Mould,
Madame Louise
April – 4th May 1946,
Bristol Hippodrome and Kings Theatre, Southsea.
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Mr Mould,
Madame Louise
22nd February 1945 – 16th February 1946,
Garrick Theatre, London.
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Rev Stanley Cuffe,
She Follows Me About
14th June 1943 – 18th March 1944,
Garrick Theatre, London and Theatre Royal, Birmingham.
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Herbert Holly, a Dental Surgeon,
Aren’t Men Beasts
1942 – 6th March 1943,
Bristol Hippodrome and Garrick Theatre, London.
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Wilmer Popday,
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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Willoughby Pink,
Banana Ridge
27th April 1938 – 18th March 1939,
Strand Theatre, London (now Novello Theatre, London) and Grand Theatre & Opera House, Leeds.
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Gilbert Augustus Pogson,
A Bit of a Test
30th January – 3rd June 1933,
Aldwych Theatre, London.
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Clement Peck,
Dirty Work
7th March – 26th August 1932,
Aldwych Theatre, London.
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Edwin Stoatt,
Turkey Time
26th May 1931 – 16th January 1932,
Aldwych Theatre, London.
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Mr Justice Sparrowhawk,
Marry the Girl
24th November 1930 – 16th May 1931,
Aldwych Theatre, London.
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Miles Tuckett,
A Night Like This
18th February – 15th November 1930,
Aldwych Theatre, London.
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Ernest Ramsbotham,
A Cup of Kindness
24th May 1929 – February 1930,
Aldwych Theatre, London.
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Oswald Veal,
Plunder, Reginald Highley and Tom Walls
18th June 1928 – March 1929,
Aldwych Theatre, London and King’s Theatre, Southsea.
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Hook,
Thark, Tom Walls & Leslie Henson Ltd and Tom Walls & Reginald Highley Ltd
27th June 1927 – 16th June 1928,
Aldwych Theatre, London and King’s Theatre, Southsea.
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Harold Twine,
Rookery Nook, Tom Walls & Leslie Henson Ltd
21st June 1925 – 25th June 1927,
Aldwych Theatre, London and King’s Theatre, Southsea.
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The Reverend Cathcart Sloley-Jones,
A Cuckoo in the Nest
22nd July 1925 – June 1926,
Aldwych Theatre, London.
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Private Torrin,
Tunnel Trench, Repertory Players
8th March 1925,
Princes Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London (now Shaftesbury Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London 1963 – Present Day).
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William Smith,
It Pays to Advertise, Tom Walls and Leslie Henson, in association with Herbert Clayton and Jack Waller
started 21st January 1924,
Aldwych Theatre, London and Gaiety Theatre, Hastings.
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James Chesterman,
Tons of Money
20th March 1922 – January 1923,
Aldwych Theatre, London, Shaftesbury Theatre (1888 – closed 1941), London, and other locations.
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Stuart Campbell,
The New Sin, Repertory Players
17th April 1921,
Kingsway Theatre, London.