An Ideal Husband
This production formed part of the four-play repertoire with which the Windsor Theatre Company toured the USA and Canada, starting at Montreal’s Théâtre Maisonneuve on 27th August 1968. The other plays were MRS WARREN’S PROFESSION (qv), HAY FEVER (qv) and THE BEAUX’ STRATAGEM.
Cast & Crew
Cast
Earl of Caversham KG | Robert Cawdron |
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Lady Basildon | Elizabeth Counsell |
Lady Chiltern | Shirley Cain |
Lady Markby | Dorothy Primrose |
Lord Goring | Stephen Moore |
Mason | Edmund Pegge |
Miss Mabel Chiltern | Jenny Counsell |
Mr Montford | Cyril Gates |
Mrs Cheveley | Mary Kerridge |
Mrs Marchmont | Linda Marlowe |
Phipps | Anthony Wiles |
Sir Robert Chiltern | Richard Gale |
Vicomte de Lanjac | Peter Gale |
Crew | |
Costumes by | David Harvey-Jones |
Director | Anthony Wiles |
Settings by | Neville Kersey |
Stage Director | Ruth Anders |
Wardrobe Mistress | Jenny Wheals |
Assistant Electrician | Julie Scaplehorn |
Assistant Stage Manager | Elena Bell |
Assistant Stage Manager | James Piner |
Carpenter | Norman Brown |
Deputy Stage Manager | Oliver Essame |
Deputy Stage Manager | Teena Steel |
Electrician | Cyril Douglas |
Ladies’ hats by | Rosemary Wilkins |
Mens’ tailoring by | W G Rosdale |
Production Manager | William Scott |
Publicity Manager | Hilary Samson |
US / Canada tour presented by | Robert T Gaus |
[tour] Company Manager | Barry Hoffman |
[tour] Deputy Stage Manager | Cyril Gates |
[tour] Deputy Stage Manager | Alison Lloyd |
[tour] Master Carpenter | Peter Cute |
[tour] Master Electrician | George Clark |
[tour] Master Property Man | Bertrand Tare |
[tour] Road Manager | Dale Parkinson |
[tour] Social Secretary | Myrtle Reed |
[tour] Stage Manager | Gene Sandys |
[tour] Wardrobe Master | Jack Kopere |
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