Becket
“Paul Eddington’s Henry is the most rewarding feature of the evening, distinguished both in comedy and passion.” – The Stage, 11th October 1962
Cast & Crew
Cast
1st Baron / 2nd monk | Antony Tuckey |
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2nd Baron / servant to Becket / page | Keith Barron |
3rd Baron / 1st monk / Duke of Arundel | Vincent Worth |
4th Baron / Cardinal | Milton Johns |
Archbishop of Canterbury / 1st soldier / King Louis of France | David Burke |
Bishop of Oxford / The Pope | P G Stephens |
Bishop of York / William of Corbeil / 1st French Baron | Joachim Tillinger |
ensemble | Patrick Black |
ensemble | Alan Collins |
ensemble | Jane Enshawe |
ensemble | Noel Thorpe Tracey |
ensemble | Ronald Van Hoeck |
French girl | Cynthia Cowdell |
Gilbert Folliot / Provost Marshall | Christopher Benjamin |
Gwendolen | Diana Hoddinott |
King Henry of England | Paul Eddington |
Little monk | Stanley Bates |
Prince | Albert Cheshire |
Prince | Graham Danvers |
Queen Mother | Barbara Leake |
Saxon father / William, a monk | Gabriel Prendergast |
Saxon girl | Yvonne Antrobus |
Sentry | Terry Bale |
Thomas Becket | Robert Lang |
Young Queen | Barbara New |
Crew | |
Costumes designed by | Audrey Price |
Designer | Graham Barlow |
Director | David Phethean |
Music composed by | David King |
Presented by | Old Vic Trust Ltd |
Production Photographs | Desmond Tripp |
Translated by | Lucienne Hill |
Assistant Stage Manager | Alan Knight |
Company & Stage Manager | Christopher Denys |
Deputy Stage Manager | Anthony Rowe |
General Manager | Nat Brenner |
Properties | Roger Reece |
Scenery built under the direction of | Geoffrey Jones |
Scenery painted by | Alan Barrett |
Scenery painted by | Catherine Browne |
Technical Assistant | Rex Browne |
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