Bell, Book and Candle
Robert Flemyng took over from Rex Harrison for this production’s initial post-West End tour dates, prior to starring opposite Kay Kendall in a further tour, starting at Stratford-upon-Avon on 30th January 1956 (qv).
Cast & Crew
Cast
Anthony Henderson | Rex Harrison |
---|---|
Gillian Holroyd | Lilli Palmer |
Miss Holroyd | Athene Seyler |
Nicholas Holroyd | David Evans |
Sidney Redlitch | Wilfrid Lawson |
Sidney Redlitch (replacement) | Esmond Knight
(started 24th January 1955) |
Gillian Holroyd (replacement) | Joan Greenwood
(started 21st September 1955) |
Anthony Henderson (replacement) | Robert Flemyng
(started 5th December 1955) |
Crew | |
Designer | Alan Tagg |
Director | Rex Harrison |
General Manager | Bernard Gordon |
Lilli Palmer’s dresses by | Pierre Balmain |
Lilli Palmer’s dresses by | Valentina Balmain |
Orchestra Director | Leslie Bridgewater |
Presented by arrangement with | Irene Mayer Selznick |
Press Representative | Vivienne Byerly |
Production Manager | Ian Dow |
Stage Manager | Helen Lowry |
Assistant Stage Manager | Shirley Cain |
Books | W & G Foyle Ltd |
Chief Engineer | Joe Davis |
Chief Wardrobe Supervisor | Lily Taylor |
Christmas decorations by | Floral Decor |
Christmas trees and mask by | Hugh Skillen |
Cigarettes | Senior Service |
Company Manager | Martin Case |
Electrical equipment | Strand Electric and Engineering Co Ltd |
Furniture | Old Times Furnishing Co |
Lighters | Ronson |
Nylons by | Kayser Bondor |
Paintings loaned by | Redfern Gallery |
Properties | Lewis & Kaye Ltd |
Scenery Painter | Alick Johnstone |
Sound | Bishop Sound & Electrical Co Ltd |
Wardrobe Care | Lux |
- Source: University of Bristol Theatre Collection
- Last modified by Michael Hope.
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