Gladys Cobb
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Past productions
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Costumes supervised by,
Queen B., Murray Macdonald and John Stevens Ltd and Windsor Theatre Company
18th September – 16th November 1963,
Theatre Royal, Windsor, Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham (now The Alexandra), and other locations.
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Costumes by (Westminster) / Ladies' dresses under the supervision of (Comedy),
Morning’s at Seven, ADW Productions Ltd and Minster Productions Ltd
21st November 1955 – 26th May 1956,
Comedy Theatre, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London), Westminster Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Costumes,
Waters of the Moon, Tennent Productions Ltd
26th – 30th May 1953,
King’s Theatre, Glasgow.
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Costumes,
Three Sisters
3rd May – 1st September 1951,
Aldwych Theatre, London.
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Costumes,
Waters of the Moon
26th March 1951 – 2nd May 1953,
Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London and Theatre Royal, Brighton.
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Costumes by,
Treasure Hunt, Tennent Productions Ltd
29th August 1949 – 29th July 1950,
Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London, Theatre Royal, Brighton, and other locations.
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Decor supervised by,
Harvey, George and Alfred Black, H M Tennent Ltd, and Val Parnell
13th December 1948 – 1st July 1950,
Prince of Wales Theatre, London, Piccadilly Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Designer,
Deep are the Roots, Tennent Productions Ltd
2nd June – 8th November 1947,
Wyndham’s Theatre, London, Criterion Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Costumes,
Angel, H M Tennent Ltd
12th May – 14th June 1947,
Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, Strand Theatre, London (now Novello Theatre, London), and other locations.
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Women's costumes made under the supervision of,
The King Stag, Old Vic Trust Ltd and Young Vic Company
26th December 1946 – 10th May 1947,
Lyric Theatre (Hammersmith), London, Prince of Wales Theatre, Cardiff, and other locations.
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Designer,
The Peaceful Inn
28th May – 22nd June 1940,
Duke of York’s Theatre, London.
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Decor,
The Way to Treat a Woman, Famous Players Guild Ltd
11th June 1930 – 31st January 1931,
Duke of York’s Theatre, London and Whitehall Theatre, London (now Trafalgar Theatre, London).