Ray Cooney
Past productions
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Director / Presented by,
Why Not Stay for Breakfast?, Ray Cooney Productions Ltd
8th October 1973 – March 1975,
Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London, Theatre Royal, Norwich, and other locations.
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Presented by,
No Sex Please, We’re British, John Gale for Volcano Productions Ltd and Ray Cooney Productions
14th May – 6th October 1973,
Pier Theatre, Bournemouth.
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Presented by arrangement with,
The Mating Game, Triumph Theatre Productions
27th August – 24th November 1973,
Richmond Theatre, Theatre Royal, Bath, and other locations.
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Presented by,
Two and Two Make Sex, Ray Cooney Productions Ltd
23rd July 1973 – 9th November 1974,
Cambridge Theatre, London, King’s Theatre, Southsea, and other locations.
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Presented by,
Night Watch, Ray Cooney Productions Ltd
30th October – 18th November 1972,
Theatre Royal, York, Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth, and other locations.
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Presented by,
Lloyd George Knew My Father, Ray Cooney Productions and Volcano Productions
13th June 1972 – 19th January 1974,
Savoy Theatre, London, St Martin’s Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Director / Presented by,
The Mating Game, Ray Cooney Productions and Volcano Productions
23rd May 1972 – 23rd June 1973,
Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London, Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, and other locations.
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Presented by,
The Mating Game, Ray Cooney Productions and Volcano Productions
17th May – 2nd October 1971,
Pier Theatre, Bournemouth.
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Director,
Move Over Mrs Markham, Peter Saunders in association with Ray Cooney
15th February 1971 – 17th February 1973,
Vaudeville Theatre, (Strand) London, King’s Theatre, Southsea, and other locations.
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Presented by,
The Mating Game, Ray Cooney Productions and Volcano Productions
1st June – 11th July 1970,
Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, Theatre Royal, Newcastle upon Tyne, and other locations.
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Director,
Press Cuttings, Martin Tickner for Firmont Plays Ltd
26th January – 21st March 1970,
Fortune Theatre, London.
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Presented in association with,
The Queen’s Highland Servant , Hugh Wontner and Windsor Theatre Company
8th April – 15th June 1968,
Theatre Royal, Windsor and Savoy Theatre, London.
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Arnold Crouch,
Not Now, Darling, Richmond Theatre Productions Ltd
18th – 30th September 1967,
Richmond Theatre.
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James Bonny,
As Long as It’s Warm, Bromley Theatre Trust
3rd – 15th July 1967,
New Theatre, Bromley.
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Producer,
Dial ‘M’ for Murder, Wolverhampton Repertory Company
22nd – 27th May 1967,
Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton.
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Producer,
Chase Me Comrade!
started 15th May 1967,
Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton.
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Director,
In at the Death, Cooney Productions & Enterprises Ltd and Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
30th March – 27th May 1967,
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford and Phoenix Theatre, London.
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Production Associate,
Man of Magic, Harold Fielding in association with Louis I Michaels
15th November 1966 – 11th March 1967,
Piccadilly Theatre, London.
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Playwright,
One for the Pot, Civic Theatre Chesterfield
15th – 26th November 1966,
Civic Theatre, Chesterfield.
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Simon Sparrow,
Doctor at Sea
4th – ? January 1966,
Prince of Wales Theatre, London.
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Director,
Thark, Cooney Productions & Enterprises Ltd
13th July – 16th October 1965,
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford and Garrick Theatre, London.
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Alistair Duffy,
Who Were You With Last Night?, Windsor Theatre Company
22nd October – 3rd November 1962,
Theatre Royal, Windsor.
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George Chuffer,
Simple Spymen, Windsor Theatre Company
27th August – 8th September 1962,
Theatre Royal, Windsor.
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Hickory Wood,
One for the Pot, Brian Rix Enterprises and Rix Theatrical Productions
17th July 1961 – 4th July 1964,
Whitehall Theatre, London (now Trafalgar Theatre, London), Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne, and other locations.
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Hickory Wood,
One for the Pot, Alexandra Repertory Company
22nd May – 6th June 1961,
Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham.
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Hickory Wood,
One for the Pot, Wolverhampton Repertory Company
18th – 23rd July 1960,
Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton.
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Corporal Flight,
Simple Spymen, Rix Theatrical Productions
17th February 1958 – 29th July 1961,
Whitehall Theatre, London (now Trafalgar Theatre, London), New Theatre, Hull, and other locations.
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Tom Godberry,
When the Cat’s Away, The Fortescue Players
5th March – ? 1956,
Hippodrome, Bury.
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Flash Harry (temporary replacement),
Dry Rot, Rix Theatrical Productions
9th August 1954 – 15th March 1958,
Whitehall Theatre, London (now Trafalgar Theatre, London), New Theatre, Oxford, and other locations.