Elizabeth Agombar
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Past productions
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Decor,
Who Cares?, ‘Q’ Theatre Company
14th – 19th February 1956,
‘Q’ Theatre, London.
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Costumes,
And So To Bed
23rd February – 18th April 1953,
Theatre Royal, Brighton and Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham (now The Alexandra).
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Designer,
The Young Elizabeth
2nd April 1952 – 20th June 1953,
Criterion Theatre, London and New Theatre (now Noël Coward Theatre), London.
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Costumes,
And So To Bed
1st August 1951 – 26th July 1952,
Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, New Theatre (now Noël Coward Theatre), London, and other locations.
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Designer,
Macadam and Eve
12th March – 28th April 1951,
Aldwych Theatre, London.
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Designer,
To Dorothy, A Son
23rd November 1950 – 16th February 1952,
Savoy Theatre, London and Garrick Theatre, London.
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Designer,
The Man of Destiny
? – 28th April 1951,
Bristol Hippodrome and St Martin’s Theatre, London.
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Designer,
The Man of Destiny
1950 – 1951,
Theatre Royal, Bath.
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Designer,
The Children’s Hour, New Boltons Theatre Club
started 21st November 1950,
New Boltons Theatre Club, London.
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Decor,
Berkeley Square, Jack De Leon
11th July – 20th August 1949,
Opera House, Manchester, Prince of Wales Theatre, Cardiff, and other locations.
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Art Director,
For Better, For Worse, ‘Q’ Theatre Company
2nd – 7th November 1948,
‘Q’ Theatre, London.
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Set designed by,
The Shop at Sly Corner, Jack De Leon
11th April 1945 – 3rd May 1947,
St Martin’s Theatre, London.
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Designer,
Vanity Fair
1946 – 1947,
Bristol Old Vic – Theatre Royal.
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Designer,
The Sacred Flame
22nd November 1945 – 1st June 1946,
St Martin’s Theatre, London, Westminster Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Designer,
The Three Arts Ballet
1945 – 1946,
ENSA.
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Miss Sim's wedding dress designed by / Set designed by,
This Was a Woman, Jack De Leon in association with Marcel Hellman Productions
15th March – 30th December 1944,
Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London).
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Set designed by,
See How They Run, Jack De Leon
21st December 1944 – 18th May 1946,
Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London) and ‘Q’ Theatre, London.
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Decor,
The Crime of Margaret Foley, Jack De Leon
2nd – 7th May 1944,
‘Q’ Theatre, London.
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Setting by,
The Dark Potential, Jack De Leon
25th – 30th January 1944,
‘Q’ Theatre, London.
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Designer,
Wuthering Heights
1943 – 1944,
Theatre Royal, Bristol (pre formation of Bristol Old Vic Company).
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Designer,
Jupiter Laughs, Howard and Wyndham/Bronson Albery, in conjunction with Jack de Leon, by arrangement with Alec L. Rea
29th October – 20th December 1941,
New Theatre (now Noël Coward Theatre), London.