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Seen, or going to see
- Aren’t We All?, Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London and Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham Repertory Theatre and Triumph Apollo Productions Ltd, 14th May 1982 – 3rd November 1984
- The Importance of Being Earnest, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, ? – 28th March 1981
- Waters of the Moon, Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, Duncan C Weldon & Louis I Michaels for Triumph Theatre Productions Ltd, 26th January – 1st July 1978
- The Circle, Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, Duncan C. Weldon & Louis I. Michaels for Triumph Th. Prodns Ltd in assocn with Anthony Chardet Prodn, 13th October 1976 – October 1977
- Julius Caesar, Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester Festival Theatre, 4th July – 16th September 1977
- 13 Rue de L’Amour, Phoenix Theatre, London, Theatre Royal, Norwich, and other locations, Forum Theatre Billingham, Paul Elliott Entertainments Ltd, Starchoice Season Ltd, and Triumph Theatre Productions Ltd, January – 8th May 1976
- The Recruiting Officer, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, started 6th April 1972
- First Impressions, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company, 10th October – 11th December 1971
- 1066 and All That, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 16th December 1970 – 3rd April 1971
- Hamlet, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, started 12th February 1970
- Hamlet, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 12th March – 19th April 1969
- 1066 and All That, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 14th December 1966 – 25th February 1967
- Private Lives, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 21st June – 29th July 1966
- A Measure of Cruelty, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham Repertory Company, 9th February – 6th March 1965
- Charley’s Aunt, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 16th December 1964 – 6th February 1965
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham Repertory Company, 25th February – 4th April 1964
- Toad of Toad Hall, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 18th December 1963 – 22nd February 1964
- Alice in Wonderland, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 19th December 1962 – 9th February 1963
- Walker London, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 29th May – 30th June 1962
- Beauty and the Beast, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 20th December 1961 – 10th February 1962
- The Way of the World, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 24th October – 18th November 1961
- A Man for All Seasons, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 30th May – 17th June 1961
- The Three Cavaliers, by Beverley Cross, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham Repertory Company, 21st December 1960 – 11th February 1961
- The Enchanted Forest, by A Woodhall, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham Repertory Company, 23rd December 1959 – 13th February 1960
- The Tempest, Old Vic, London, 9th June – July 1959
- The Royal Astrologers, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 17th December 1958 – 7th February 1959
- The Imperial Nightingale, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 18th December 1957 – 8th February 1958
- The Emperor’s New Clothes, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 19th December 1956 – 9th February 1957
- The Marvellous Story of Puss in Boots, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 21st December 1955 – 18th February 1956
- The Silver Curlew, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 22nd December 1954 – 26th February 1955
- Someone Like You, Unknown location, dates unknown
- Joined 12th February 2014.
- Last logged in on 11th October 2022.
Last five observations
- To Birmingham Repertory Company production of A Measure of Cruelty, by Steve Passeur, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 9th February - 6th March 1965: “This Birmingham Rep production was the British premiere of ‘A Measure of Cruelty’. The World premiere was in France under the title of ‘L’Acheteuse’, directed by Jean Anouilh. Source: The Stage Archive 14.01.1965 p1”
- To production of The Tempest, by William Shakespeare, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 13th February - 17th March 1962: “This production opened the theatre’s Spring Season in 1962. It was John Harrison’s first production in charge as Artistic Director of the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. Source: The Stage Archive 08.02.1962 p16”
- To production of Richard II, by William Shakespeare, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 21st June - 23rd July 1955: “This was the first time that the production of Shakespeare’s Richard II was staged at the Birmingham Rep. It was the 30th Shakespearean play to be staged at this theatre since it had opened in 1913. Sir Barry Jackson edited the text, retaining scenes 2 and 3 in Act 5, which concern the character and position of the Duke of Aumerle. These scenes were mostly omitted in modern productions because of the time factor. Source: The Stage Archive 16th June 1955 p9”
- To production of Uncle Vanya, by Anton Chekhov, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 2nd - 20th November 1954: “Source: Stage Archive 21st Oct 1954 p9”
- To production of Uncle Vanya, by Anton Chekhov, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 2nd - 20th November 1954: “This production was staged at the Birmingham Rep to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the death of Anton Chekhov (1860–1904)”
Last ten changes
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The Forum Billingham
Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto
Forum Theatre Billingham, Paul Elliott Entertainments Ltd, Starchoice Season Ltd, and Triumph Theatre Productions Ltd production of 13 Rue de L'Amour, by Georges Feydeau, Phoenix Theatre, London, Theatre Royal, Norwich, and other locations, January - 8th May 1976 - Melvin Conder
- Munroe Reimers
- Robert Mercer
- Alan Becher
- Vivienne San Paulla
- Pandra Bronson Lupino
- Beverly Phillips
- Geraldine Ward
- Michael Riley
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