Lady Frederick
This revival paused in April-May 1970 for some cast alterations, then resumed on 1st June and reached the West End on the 24th of that month.
The West End run, originally intended to be a limited engagement, finally ended in January 1971 when Margaret Lockwood began making the Yorkshire TV series JUSTICE.
Cast & Crew
Cast
Admiral Carlisle | Raymond Francis |
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Albert, Lady Frederick’s footman | Alan Hay |
Angelique, Lady Frederick’s maid | Deddie Davies |
Captain Montgomerie | Dermot Walsh |
Lady Frederick Berolles | Margaret Lockwood |
Marchioness of Mereston | Margaret Denyer |
Marquis of Mereston | John Railton |
Mme Claude, Lady Frederick’s dressmaker | Barbara Bolton |
Mr Paradine Fouldes | Tony Britton |
Rose Carlisle | Sally Goldie |
Sir Gerald O’Mara | Patrick Marley |
Thompson, Mr Fouldes’ valet | John Drake |
Marchioness of Mereston | Dorothy Primrose
(9th – 14th March 1970) |
Marchioness of Mereston | Heather Chasen
(started June 1970) |
Mme Claude, Lady Frederick’s dressmaker | Ellen Pollock
(started June 1970) |
Rose Carlisle | Ursula Barclay
(started June 1970) |
Sir Gerald O’Mara | Michael Danvers-Walker
(started June 1970) |
Crew | |
Costumes | Anthony Holland |
Designer | Pamela Ingram |
Director | Malcolm Farquhar |
Lighting | Michael Northen |
Oveture and Entr’acte Music by | Robb Stewart |
Presented in association with | Torwood Productions Ltd |
Press Representative | Frank Rainbow |
Press Representative | Carolin Rockman |
Production Manager | David Crosse |
Wardrobe Mistress | Paula Davies |
Assistant Stage Manager | Valerie Shute |
Carpenter | Terry Chart |
Company and Stage Manager | Alan Hay |
Deputy Stage Manager | Christopher Lloyd Pack |
General Manager | Judith Craig |
Special Promotions | Freddie Watson |
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