Elsie Randolph
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Past productions
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Mrs Dorbell,
The Cure for Love, Churchill Theatre
18th September – 7th October 1978,
Churchill Theatre, Bromley.
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A Talent to Amuse, Martin Tickner
15th December 1969,
Phoenix Theatre, London.
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Lady Clementina Beauchamp,
Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime, E and B Productions Ltd
9th September – 30th November 1968,
Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon, King’s Theatre, Southsea, and other locations.
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Dorothy Foster,
The Lost Generation
1st – 25th June 1955,
Garrick Theatre, London.
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Susan Barclay,
No Other Verdict, Jack De Leon
15th December 1953 – 13th February 1954,
‘Q’ Theatre, London and Duchess Theatre, London.
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Yvonne Vining (Replacement),
Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary?
1st August 1944 – 14th December 1946,
Duke of York’s Theatre, London.
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Mrs Mott,
Great Day
14th March – 7th April 1945,
Playhouse Theatre, London.
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It’s Time to Dance
1943 – 1944,
Bristol Hippodrome.
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Ann,
The Body was Well Nourished
1940 – 1941,
Prince’s Theatre, Bristol.
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Ann,
The Body was Well Nourished, Frank Launder & Sydney Gilliat
14th April – ? 1941,
Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool.
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Clare Broden,
Room for Two, ‘Q’ Theatre Company, Hugh Wakefield, and Jack De Leon
22nd August 1938 – 29th April 1939,
‘Q’ Theatre, London, Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London), and other locations.
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Aladdin
1937 – 1938,
Adelphi Theatre, London.
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Bobbie Rivers,
This’ll Make You Whistle
15th September 1936 – 27th February 1937,
Palace Theatre, London and Daly’s Theatre, (London).
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Mr Whittington
1934 – 1935,
Theatre Royal, Birmingham.
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Mr Whittington
1st February – 20th October 1934,
Adelphi Theatre, London and London Hippodrome.
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Wonder Bar
5th December 1930 – 13th June 1931,
Savoy Theatre, London.
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Ruth Vanning,
Follow Through
16th September 1929 – February 1930,
Dominion Theatre, London and Empire Theatre, Southampton.
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"Weenie" Winters,
Sunny
started 7th October 1926,
London Hippodrome.
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Battling Butler
1922 – 1923,
Adelphi Theatre, London.
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The Naughty Princess
1920 – 1921,
Adelphi Theatre, London.