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1 | box (temp) | ID# | Producer/Presenter | Play | Playwright | Theatre | Performance Date | Dir | Cast | Other Performers | Creative Team | Dramaturgy/Prog Notes | Notes | ||
2 | 1 | NT 92-94 | 1 | Royal National Theatre | The Madness of George III | Alan Bennett | Lyttelton | 2/22/92 (Open 11/28/91) | Nicholas Hytner | Nigel Hawthorne, Janet Dale, Michael Fitzgerald, Mark Lockyer, Richenda Carey, Anthony Calf, Daniel Flynn, Matthew Lloyd Davies, Brian Shelley, Paul Corrigan, Julian Wadham, James Villiers, Patrick Pearson, Alan Brown, Mike Burnside, Paul Kynman, David Henry, Iain Mitchell, Peter Laird, Harold Innocent, Jeremy Child, Cyril Shaps, Charles Kay, Celestine Randall, Richenda Carey, Nick Sampson | Mark Thompson, Paul Pyant, Kevin Leeman, Patsy Rodenburg | Roy Porter, uncredited | Premiere Clippings/reviews | ||
3 | 1 | NT 92-94 | 2 | Royal National Theatre | The Sea | Edward Bond | Lyttelton | 2/29/92 (Open 12/12/91) | Sam Mendes | Samuel West, Alan MacNaughtan, Ken Stott, Judi Dench, Celia Imrie, David Thewlis, Tim Potter, David Foxxe, Sarah Woodward, Ellie Haddington, Christabelle Dilks, Imogen Bain, Sonya Leite, Karl Johnson, Paul Mc Grane, Barry Stearn | Bob Crowley, Paul Pyant, Paddy Cunneen, Joan Washington, Patsy Rodenburg | Edward Bond (poems) | Clippings/reviews | ||
4 | 1 | NT 92-94 | 3 | Royal National Theatre | Murmuring Judges | David Hare | Olivier | 2/29/92 (Open 10/10/91) | Richard Eyre | Robert Patterson, Jeffrey Segal, Michael Bryant, Richard Pasco, Alphonsia Emmanuel, Tim McMullan, Joseph O'Conor, Lesley Sharp, Paul Wyett, Paul Moriarty, Keith Bartlett, Simon Coates, Judith Coke, Judy Damas, Keith Allen, Paul Bhattacharjee, Sally Rogers, Doyne Byrd, Peter Wight, Sandra James-Young, Rocye Hounsell, Tyrone Huggins, Walter Hall, Andrew Woodall, John Adewole | Keyboards | Bob Crowley, Mark Henderson, Richard Hartley | Excerpts from interviews conducted by David Hare | A new play Clippings/reviews Second play in an intended trilogy about British institutions. The first, Racing Demon, opened at the Cottesloe Theatre in 1990. | |
5 | 1 | NT 92-94 | 4 | Royal National Theatre | The Night of the Iguana | Tennessee Williams | Lyttelton | 8/8/92 (Open 2/6/92) | Richard Eyre | Frances Barber, Alex Mollo, Nick Mollo, Alfred Molina, Howard Ward, Gertan Klauber, Maggie McCarthy, Christopher Campbell, Imogen Bain, Alison Fiske, Eileen Atkins, Alison McKenna, Robin Bailey, Colin Stinton. Standbys/Understudies: Roger Bingham, Laura Brook, William Cox, Ultan Ely-O'Carroll, Sandra Freeman, Sonya Leite | Musicians | Bob Crowley, Jean Kalman, Richard Hartley, Joan Washington | Maria St. Just, Tennessee Williams (excerpted passages) | Clippings/reviews | |
6 | 1 | NT 92-94 | 5 | Royal National Theatre | Pygmailion | George Bernard Shaw | Olivier | 5/23/92 (Opoen 4/9/92) | Howard Davies | Hermione Norris, Polly Adams, Christopher Campbell, Simon Coates, Frances Barber, Robin Bailey, Alan Howard, Seymour Matthews, Martin Chamberlain, Alison Fiske, Michael Bryant, Gillian Barge, Judy Damas, Gertan Klauber, Judith Coke, Doyne Byrd, Seymour Matthews, William Cox, Roger Bingham, Laura Brook, Ultan Ely-O'Carroll, Mary Mitchell, Nick Mollo, Theresa Petts | Musicians | William Dudley, Mark Henderson, Dominic Muldowney, Joan Washington, Jane Gibson | uncredited, Michael Holroyd, Henry Mayhew, JC Wells/Gemma Bodinetz (intrerview), Joan Washington/Heather Neill (interview) | Clippings/reviews | |
7 | 1 | NT 92-94 | 6 | Royal National Theatre | An Inspector Calls | JB Priestley | Olivier | 3/93, 4/93 (Open 9/11/92) | Stephen Daldry | Richard Pasco, Louis Hilyer, Pheobe Nicholls, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Vivienne Burgess, Robert Bowman, Kenneth Cranham. With: Luke Aikman, Norman Bacon, Karl Buckland, Ron Burrage, Gina Cameron, Richard Conway, Dera Cooper, Grace Craddock, Malcolm Davey, Caroline Dieudonne, Nick Elliott, Joyce Fenby, Steven Finch, Adrian Gibbs, Jill Goldston, Luke Kelly, Lucy Kent, Lois Kentish, Kate Llewellyn, Tony Meehan, Lucy Mole, Stephen Nutt, Stine Olsen, Ryan Parrett, Charles Phillips, Barry Philpot, Karl Picton, Leslie Rhodes, Bernard Sabran, Richard Sandells, Emma Sikora, Joseph Spinks, Paul Stewart | Musicians | Ian MacNeil, Rick Fisher, Stephen Warbeck | uncredited, Tony Benn, JB Priestly (excerpts), | Clippings/reviews Production opened at the Lyttelton Programs from March & April, 1993 performances | |
8 | 1 | NT 92-94 | 7 | Royal National Theatre | Arcadia | Tom Stoppard | Lyttelton | 9/11/93 Opening 4/13/93 | Trevor Nunn | Emma Fielding, Rufus Sewell, Allan Mitchell, Derek Hutchinson, Sidney Livingstone, Harriet Walter, Graham Sinclair, Felicity Kendal, Harriet Harrison, Bill Nighy, Timothy Matthews, Samuel West. Standbys/Understudies: David Bark-Jones, Paul Benzing, Michael Bott, Sara Griffiths, Juliette Bruber, Cate Hamer, David Holdaway, Yvonne Nicholson | Mark Thompson, Paul Pyant, Jeremy Sams, Jane Gibson, Patsy Rodenburg | John Barrell, Rupert Christiansen, Robert May, uncredited | Premiere Clippings/reviews | ||
9 | 1 | NT 92-94 | 8 | Royal National Theatre | Trelawny of the "Wells" | Arthur Wing Pinero | Olivier | 4/8/1993 | John Caird | Adam Kotz, Betty Marsden, Michael Bryant, Kevin Williams, Steven Pacey, Emma Chambers, Helen McCrory, Nicola Redmond, Linda Polan, Robert Demeger, Jonquil Cook, Robin Bailey, Ben Miles, Shelly Willetts, Bridget Turner, William Chubb, Paul Stewart, Harry Towb, Doyne Byrd, Charles Armstrong, Antony Byrne, Judith Coke, Joyce Fenby, Thomasina Unsworth, Roger Bingham | Musicians | John Napier, Anthony Powell, David Hersey, Stephen Oliver, Jonathan Dove, Jane Gibson, Patsy Rodenburg | George Rowell, uncredited, Tim Goodwin | Clippings/reviews | |
10 | 1 | NT 92-94 | 9 | Royal National Theatre | Carousel | Richard Rogers, Oscar Hammerstein II | Shaftesbury Theatre of Comedy | 12/8/93 Opening 10/12/92 | Nicholas Hytner | Katrina Murphy, Joanna Riding, Meg Davies, Hal Fowler, Charles Shirvell, Leon Greene, Meg Johnson, Ross Ferguson, Clive Rowe, Phil Daniels, David Obinyan, Natalie Wright, Joseph O'Conor, Bonnie Moore, Stanislav Tchassov, Luke Hope, Anne Breckell, Clare Sarrad, Jenny Cachero, Kelly-Marie Howell, Nahum Paul, Chloe Kusander, Simon Barnum, Anna Butterworth, Jodie Peters, Shane Hill, Leona Lewis, Ramilles Corbin, Taite Rechais, Charlotte Porrass, Benjamin Gibbons, Arriela Grimes, James Allday, Clare Sharrad, David Christopher, Josefina Gabrielle, Sadie-Ann Morgan, Paul Baker, Jenny-Ann Topham, Darren Phillip Redic, Mike Scott, Barbara King, Rachel Clarke, Adrian Beaumont, Joss Urch, Matthew Skilton, Leroy Charlery, Wendy Woodbridge, Ruby-Marie Hutchinson, Penny-Belle Fowler, Luke Hope, Elizabeth Sastre, Louis Bracey, Jacqui Boatswain, Andre Stone, Paul Jenner | Musicians | Justin Brown, Martin Yates, William David Brohn, Paul Groothuis, Mike Walker, Paul Pyant, Bob Crowley, Kenneth MacMillan | Bert Fink | Associated with production: Cameron Mackintosh Limited, The Theatre of Comedy Company | |
11 | 1 | NT 92-94 | 10 | Royal National Theatre | The Absence of War | David Hare | Olivier | 2/5/94 Opening 2/10/93 | Richard Eyre | Robin Bailey, Paul Moriarty, Clare Higgins, Angela Morant, Richard Pasco, Adrian Scarborough, Saskia Wickham, John Thaw, Oliver Ford Davies, Michael Bryant, Tyrone Huggins, Doyne Byrd, Judith Coke, Maria Charles, Nicholas Day, Juday Damas. With Edward Clayton, Peter Dineen, Femi Elufowoju Jnr, Chris Gascoyne, Paul Gilmore, Julie Hewlett, Tacye Nichols, Chook Sibtain, Roger Swaine, Robert Turnstall | Keyboard | Bob Crowley, Mark Henderson, Richard Hartley, Patsy Rodenburg, Jeannette Nelson, Mark Douet | David Hare: excerpts from Asking Around, a collection of interviews and background research; uncredited | The Third play of the David Hare Trilogy (with Racing Demon, Murmuring Judges) Clippings/reviews | |
12 | 1 | NT 92-94 | 11 | Royal National Theatre | Johnny on a Spot | Charles MacArthur | Olivier | 4/2/94 Opening 3/31/94 | Richard Eyre | Paul Benzing, Paul Birchard, Mitch Webb, Colin Stinton, Sam Douglas, Janie Dee, Edward Clayton, Paul Kynman, Michael Bryant, Mark Strong, Marcus Heath, Nathan Osgood, William Hootkins, Diane Langton, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Barry Stanton, Nicholas Day, Roger Swaine, Howard Ward, James Grout, Paul Kynman, Judith Coke, Robert Turnstall, Giles Tomlin, Sam Douglas, Christopher Wright, Nathan Osgood, Judy Damas, Regina Freedman. Understudy performance: role of Danny O'Shea performed by Christopher Wright; Collin Johnson performed. | Piano | William Dudley, Mark Henderson, Steven Edis, Joan Washington, Patsy Rodenburg | Uncredited; Simon Hoggart, Anne Cattaneo | Clippings/reviews Understudy performed (see cast) | |
13 | 1 | NT 92-94 | 12 | Royal National Theatre | The Birthday Party | Harold Pinter | Lyttelton | 3/19/94 Opening 3/17/94 | Sam Mendes | Dora Bryan, Trevor Peacock, Anton Lesser, Emma Amos, Bob Peck, Nicholas Woodeson. Standbys/Understudies: Madeline Blakeney, Toby E Byrne, Sally Giles, Alan Leith, Seymour Matthews | Tom Piper, Mark Henderson, Paddy Cunneen | Uncredited; Harold Pinter (poetry), | Clippings/reviews | ||
14 | 1 | NT 92-94 | 13 | Royal National Theatre | Sweeney Todd | Stephen Sondheim, Hugh Wheeler, Christopher Bond | Lyttelton | 4/2/1994 Opening 6/2/93 | Declan Donnellan | Adrian Lester, Denis Quilley, Sheila Reid, Julia McKenzie, Carol Starks, Philip Curtis, Christopher Benjamin, Barry James, Adrian Lewis Morgan, Nick Holder, Stephen Hanley, Di Botcher, Megan Kelly, Mandy More, Martin Nelson, Peter Prentice, Ernestina Quarcoo, Rhashan Stone | Orchestra | Nick Ormerod, Paddy Cunneen, Jonathan Tunick, Mark Dorrell, Jane Gibson, Mick Hughes, Paul Groothuis, Joan Washington, Patsy Rodenburg | Michael Ratcliffe, Roy Porter | Production opened in the Cottesloe Theatre | |
15 | 1 | NT 92-94 | 14 | Royal National Theatre | Rutherford & Son | Githa Sowerby | Cottesloe | 6/11/94 Opening 6/2/94 | Katie Mitchell | Brid Brennan, Sean Chapman, Wayne Foskett, Jenny Howe, Tom Mannion, Phoebe Nicholls, Bob Peck, June Watson | Vicki Mortimer, Tina MacHugh, Paul Allain, Joan Washington, Patsy Rodenburg | Uncredited | Clippings/reviews | ||
16 | 1 | NT 92-94 | 15 | Royal National Theatre | Pericles | William Shakespeare | Olivier | 6/16/1994 Opening 5/19/94 | Phyllida Lloyd | Henry Goodman, Douglas Hodge, Kathryn Hunter, Anna Pons Carrera, Lennie James, Anastasia Mulrooney, Selina Cadell, Andrew Price, Richard Wills-Cotton, Jennifer Scott-Malden, Susan Lynch, Sam Kelly, Tom Yang, Jordi Cortes Molina, Toby Jones, David Burke, Joy Richardson, Philippe Giraudeau, Lennie James, Patrice Naiambana, Gregor Singleton, Caroline Hall, Josh Sello Makhene, Colin Rae | Musicians | Mark Thompson, Jonathan Lunn, Gary Yershon, Rick Fisher, Patsy Rodenburg | Uncredited, Barbara Everett, Stanley Wells, | Clippings/reviews | |
17 | 1 | NT 92-94 | 16 | Royal National Theatre | Broken Glass | Arthur Miller | Lyttelton | Opening 8/4/94 | David Thacker | Henry Goodman, Sally Edwards, Ken Stott, Julia Swift, Margot Leicester, Ed Bishop. Standbys/Understudies: Mark Buffery, Elaine Claxton, Harriet Keevil, Joan Moon, Lawrence Werber | Musician | Shelagh Keegan, Alan Burrett, Gary Yershon, Andrea Hess, Jane Gibson, Joan Washington, Patsy Rodenburg | Christopher Bigsby, uncredited, Arthur Miller (excerpts) | A new play Clippings/reviews | |
18 | 1 | NT 92-94 | 17 | Royal National Theatre | The Seagull | Anton Chekhov | Olivier | 9/10/94 Opening 7/7/94 | John Caird | Judi Dench, Alan Cox, Norman Rodway, Helen McCrory, Robert Demeger, Anna Calder-Marshall, Rachel Power, Bill Nighy, Edward Petherbridge, John Hodgkinson, Jimmy Gardner, John Muirhead, Penny Ryder. With: Edward Clayton, Helen Franklin, David Holdaway, Michael Shevelew, Derek Smee, Rebecca Thorn, Christopher Wright | Musicians, singer | John Gunter, Fotini Dimou, David Hersey, Dominic Muldowney, Patsy Rodenburg | Pam Gems, uncredited, Anton Chekhov (excerpts), Michael P. Chekhov | "In a new version by Pam Gems" Clippings/reviews | |
19 | 1 | NT 92-94 | 18 | Royal National Theatre | Sweet Bird of Youth | Tennessee Williams | Lyttelton | 8/27/94 Opening 6/16/94 | Richard Eyre | Robert Knepper, Giles Tomlin, Colin Stinton, Clare Higgins, Richard Pasco, Marcus Heath, George Anton, Alison Fiske, Emma Amos, Damien Matthews, Diane Langton, Sam Douglas, Sally Giles, Regina Freedman, Paul Birchard, Paul Benzing, Nathan Osgood, Kate Dyson, Harriet Robinson, Adrian Tierney, Mitch Webb | Musicians | Anthony Ward, Mark Henderson, Richard Hartley, Joan Washington, Patsy Rodenburg, Mark Douet, Scott Myers | Tennessee Williams, Richard Eyre, uncredited, Christopher Bigsby, | Clippings/reviews | |
20 | 1 | NT 92-94 | 19 | Royal National Theatre | The Children's Hour | Lillian Hellman | Lyttelton | 10/8/1994 Opening 9/22/94 | Howard Davies | Joanne McInnes, Amy Marston, Georgina Sowerby, Alison Fiske, Katy Brittain, Teresa McElroy, Joanna Holden, Emily Watson, Lucinda Raikes, Elaine Claxton, Harriet Walter, Claire Higgins, William Gaminara, Geraldine Newman, Gillian Barge, Aidan Tierney | Musicians | Ashley Martin-Davis, Mark Henderson, Jason Carr, Jonathan Suffolk, Joan Washington, Patsy Rodenburg | Mark W Estrin, Helena Kennedy QC, Lillian Hellman (excerpts), uncredited, | Clippings/reviews | |
21 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 20 | Royal Shakespeare Company | Richard III | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | 1/16/1982 RSFT opening 10/22/80 London opening 11/19/81 | Terry Hands | Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Judith Harte, David Suchet, Richard Pasco, Alan Howard, Domini Blythe, Kevin Brannan, Melanie Leach, om Scampion, Jeremy Sullivan, Julia Tobin, Stephen Humphries, Aaron Reese, Rachel Humphries, Tabitha Reese, Sinead Cusack, Derek Godfrey, Bruce Purchase, Judy Buxton, John Carlisle, Trevor Baxter, Billie Brown, Tom Wilkinson, John Bowe, Arthur Kohn, Paul Webster, Michael Fitzgerald, Timothy Walker, Brett Usher, Rob Edwards, William Armstrong, Peter Settelen, Shay Gorman, James Hazeldine, Joe Melia, Jonathan Tafler, Sion Tudor-Owen, Abraham Osuagwu, John Darrell, Kilian McKenna, Ned Vukovic, Jo Anderson, Jonathan Hyde, John Darrell, Jonathan Tafler | Musicians | Farrah, Guy Woolfenden, Terry Hands, Clive Morris, Ian McKay, Cecily Berry, Barbara Thomas | Note: these RSC souvenir programs include "Past Productions" | Clippings/reviews Small stagebill, large program | |
22 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 21 | Royal Shakespeare Company | Richard II | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | 3/13/1982 RSFT opening 10/15/80 London opening 11/5/81 | Terry Hands | Alan Howard, Domini Blythe, Raymond Westwell, David Suchet, Tony Church, Eve Pearce, Jonathan Hyde, Judith Harte, Paul Webster, Gordon Dulieu, Billie Brown, Trevor Baxter, Brett Usher, Michael Siberry, Jimmy Gardner, Bruce Purchase, Chris Hunter, Pip Miller, Hugh Ross, Dennis Clinton, Terry Wood, John Bowe, Jo Anderson, Sara Moore, Sion Tudor-Owen, Dennis Clinton, Kilian McKenna, Michael Fitzgerald, William Armstrong | Musicians, Ambrosian Singers | Farrah, Guy Woolfenden, Terry Hands, Clive Morris, Ian McKay, Cecily Berry, Barbara Thomas | Note: these RSC souvenir programs include "Past Productions" | Clippings/reviews Small stagebill, large program | |
23 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 22 | Royal Shakespeare Company | Troilus and Cressida | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | 8/24/1981 Opening 7/1/81 | Terry Hands | Trevor Baxter, Richard Cordery, Oliver Ford Davies, Pip Miller, John Carlisle, Terry Wood, David Suchet, Chris Hunter, Michael Packer, Grant Cathro, Phillip Walsh, Joe Melia, Barbara Kinghorn, Raymond Llewellyn, Bruce Purchase, Billie Brown, James Hazeldine, Timothy Walker, Jonathan Tafler, Abraham Osuagwu, Paul Whitworth, Peter MacKriel, Kilian McKenna, Sion Tudor-Owen, Patricia Shakesby, Catherine Riding, Carol Royle, John Darrell, Tony Church, Rolf Saxon, Grant Cathro, Michael Packer | Musicians | Farrah, Guy Woolfenden, Terry Hands, Clive Morris, Ian McKay, Cecily Berry, Barbara Thomas | uncredited Note: these RSC souvenir programs include "Past Productions" | Clippings/reviews | |
24 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 23 | Royal Shakespeare Company | Hamlet | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | 10/28/1981 RSFT opening 6/25/80 London opening 9/15/81 | John Barton | Rolf Saxon, Richard Cordery, Dennis Clinton, Tom Wilkinson, David Waller, Michael Pennington, Derek Godfrey, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, John Darrell, Sion Tudor-Owen, Tony Church, Michael Sidberry, Carol Royle, Hugh Ross, Gordon Dulieu, Raymond Llewellyn, Bruce Purchase, Kilian McKenna, Rolf Saxon, William Armstrong, Richard Cordery, Sara Moore, Patricia Shakesby | Musicians | Ralph Koltai, James Walker, Clive Morris, Cicely Berry | uncredited Note: these RSC souvenir programs include "Past Productions" | Clippings/reviews | |
25 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 24 | Royal Shakespeare Company | As You Like It | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | 8/20/1981 | Terry Hands | Jonathan Hyde, John Bowe, Michael Sidberry, Jimmy Gardner, Philip Dennis, Bruce Purchase, Bille Brown, Susan Fleetwood, Sinead Cusack, Terry Wood, Joe Melia, John Darrell, Arthur Kohn, Rolf Saxon, Trevor Baxter, Derek Godfrey, Allan Hendrick, Julia Tobin, Tom Wilkinson, Terry Wood, Corrina Seddon, Gordon Dulieu, Arthur Kohn, Rolf Saxon, John Darrell, Melanie Leach, Nicholas Storr | Musicians | Farrah, Guy Woolfenden, Terry Hands, Clive Morris, Ian McKay, Cecily Berry, Barbara Thomas | uncredited Note: these RSC souvenir programs include "Past Productions" | Clippings/reviews Small stagebill, large program Understudies performed: Philip Dennis (Dennis); Michael Siberry (Forest Lord) | |
26 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 25 | Royal Shakespeare Company | Othello | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | 8/22/80 RSFT opening 8/1/79 London opening 8/13/80 | Ronald Eyre | Donald Sinden, Gareth Thomas, Bob Peck, Suzanne Bertish, Susan Tracy, John McEnery, Willoughby Goddard, Jeffrey Densch, Paul Imbusch, Roderick Horn, Alan Gill, Patrick Gordon, Stephen Rashbrook, Mark Tandy, Iain Mitchell, Graham Callan, Terence Harvey, Art Malik, Teddy Kempner, Cathryn Harrison, Shirley King | Musicians | Pamela Howard, Stephen Oliver, Brian Harris, B.H. Barry, Cicely Berry | uncredited Note: these RSC souvenir programs include "Past Productions" | Clippings/reviews Small stagebill, large program | |
27 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 26 | Royal Shakespeare Company | The Merchant of Venice | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | 8/22/81 RSFT opening 4/15/81 London opening 7/14/81 | John Barton | Tom Wilkinson, William Armstrong, John Darrell, Jonathan Hyde, Michael Sidberry, Arthur Kohn, Sinead Cusack, Corrina Seddon, Sara Moore, David Suchet, Terry Wood, Rob Edwards, Jimmy Gardner, Judy Buxton, Brett Usher, David Waller, Brett Usher | Musicians | Christopher Morley, James Walker, Brian Harris, Cicely Berry, Barbara Thomas | Anne Barton, uncredited Note: these RSC souvenir programs include "Past Productions" | Clippings/reviews Small stagebill, large program Also contains a mimeograph sheet w. cast list and reviews from a 1984 RSC production of MERCHANT. | |
28 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 27 | Royal Shakespeare Company | Hamlet | William Shakespeare | Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford | 8/12/1980 | John Barton | Michael Fitzgerald, Bille Brown, Dennis Clinton, Tom Wilkinson, Raymond Westwell, Michael Pennington, Derek Godfrey, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, John Darrell, Sion Tudor-Owen, Tony Church, John Bowe, Carol Royle, Hugh Ross, Gordon Dulieu, Bille Brown, Bruce Purchase, Michael Siberry, William Armstrong, Kilian McKenna, Jo Anderson, Sara Moore | Musicians | Ralph Koltai, James Walker, Mark Pritchard, Clive Morris, Cicely Berry | Anne Barton, uncredited Note: these RSC souvenir programs include "Past Productions" | Clippings/reviews | |
29 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 28 | Royal Shakespeare Company | The Merry Wives of Windsor | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | 5/24/80 RSFT opening 3/28/79 London opening 5/7/80 | Trevor Nunn and John Caird | Bob Peck, Jane Downs, Cathryn Harrison, Daniel Holender, Dicon Murray, Ben Kingsley, Susan Tracy, Mark Tandy, Terence Harvey, David Lloyd Meredith, Geoffrey Hutchings, Lila Kaye, Ian East, Timothy Kightley, Alan Gill, Stephen Rashbrook, Shirley King, Hilary Townley, Rupert Baderman, Cassian Castle, Timothy Chasin, Chris Dolan, David Doyle, Martin Eaton, Terry Kinsella, Mark Luxford, Joshua Moonman, Andrew O'Brien, Hayden Parsey, Miles Parsey, Samuel Rush, Freddie Vogelius, John Woodvine, John McEnery, Teddy Kempner, Norman Tyrrell, Dexter Fletcher, Nicholas Gecks, Patrick Godfrey, David Threlfall, Timothy Spall | Musicians | John Napier, Dermot Hayes, Guy Woolfenden, Brian Harris, Sue Lefton, Cicely Berry | Uncredited Note: these RSC souvenir programs include "Past Productions" | Clippings/reviews Small stagebill, large program | |
30 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 29 | Royal Shakespeare Company | Twelfth Night | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | 5/3/80 RSFT opening 6/6/79 London opening 4/8/80 | Terry Hands | Gareth Thomas, John Matshikiza, Terence Harvey, Cherie Lunghi, Roderick Horn, William Maxwell, Jane Downs, John McEnery, Geoffrey Hutchings, Kate Nicholls, John Wodvine, Roger Bizley, Stephen Rashbrook, Norman Tyrrell, Christopher Ravenscroft | John Napier, Guy Woolfenden, Cicely Berry | Uncredited Note: these RSC souvenir programs include "Past Productions" | Clippings/reviews Small stagebill, large program Understudy performances: William Maxwell for Willoughby Goddard (Sir Toby Belch); Christopher Ravenscroft for Roderick Horn (Priest) See record #1766 | ||
31 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 30 | Royal Shakespeare Company | Measure for Measure | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | 11/24/78 RSFT opening 6/21/78 London opening 10/31/79 | Barry Kyle | Michael Pennington, David Suchet, Raymond Westwell, Allan Hendrick, John Nettles, Alan Dcody, Conrad Asquith, Donald Douglas, Dennis Clinton, Dennis Edwards, Geoffrey Freshwater, Richard Griffiths, Ian Reddington, Alan Barker, Michael Siberry, Paul Lyons, Brian Milligan, Sinead Cusack, Natasha Parry, Sheridan Fitzgerald, Diana Berriman, Darlene Johnson, Juliet Stevenson, Valerie Testa, Ruby Wax | Musicians | Christopher Morley, James Walker, Brian Harris, Cicely Berry | Uncredited, Anne Barton Note: these RSC souvenir programs include "Past Productions" | Clippings/reviews Small stagebill, large program Understudy performances for Raymond Westwell: Dennis Edwards (Escalus); Dennis Clinton (Abhorson); Alan Barker (Friar Peter) | |
32 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 31 | Royal Shakespeare Company | As You Like It | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | 9/16/1978 RSFT opening 9/6/77 London opening 9/5/78 | Trevor Nunn, John Caird | Charles Dance, James Laurenson, Jeffery Dench, Roger Martin, John Burgess, Cherie Lunghi, Charlotte Cornwell, Paul Imbusch, Alan David, Jeffrey Kissoon, Ian McNeice Peter Tullo, Omar Ebrahim, Mike Hall, Roger Martin, Oliver Ford-Davies, Emys James, Michael Bulman, Mike Hall, Edwin Richfield, Peter Clough, Jane Carr, Ann Holloway, Paul Ellison, Christopher Fitz-Gibbon, Simon Henderson, William Smoker, Deirdra Morris, Iain Mitchell | Musicians | Quentin Thomas, Gemma Jackson, John Napier, Stephen Oliver, Gillian Lynne, Stewart Leviton, B.H. Barry | Uncredited Note: these RSC souvenir programs include "Past Productions" | Clippings/reviews Small stagebill only | |
33 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 32 | Royal Shakespeare Company | Coriolanus | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | 7/10/78 RSFT opening 10/18/77 London opening 5/31/78 | Terry Hands | Jeffery Dench, Bernard Brown, Graham Crowden, Paul Imbusch, John Biggerstaff, John Burgess, Oliver Ford-Davies, Pat Connell, Barrie Rutter, Philip Dunbar, Arthur Whybrow, Richard Derrington, David Shaw-Parker, Michael Guinness, Iain Mitchel, Alan Howard, Maxine Audley, Jill Baker, Yvonne Coulette, Deirdra Morris, Jamie Glover, Adam Rhodes, Desmond Stokes, Stephen Jenn, Charles Dance, David Hobbs, Billie Brown, Michael Bertenshaw | Musicians | Farrah, Ian Kellam, Terry Hands, Clive Morris, Cicely Berry, Ian McKay | Uncredited Note: these RSC souvenir programs include "Past Productions" | Clippings/reviews Small stagebill only see record #1754 | |
34 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 33 | Royal Shakespeare Company | Love's Labors Lost | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | 9/15/79 RSFT opening 8/8/78 London opening 4/11/79 | John Barton | Richard Griffiths, Ian Charleson, Paul Whitworth, Michael Pennington, Tony Church, Anthony Robb, Sam Monck, Carmen Du Sautoy, Oliver Ford Davies, Sheridan Fitzgerald, Avril Carson, Jane Lapotaire, Dennis Edwards, David Lyon, Allan Hendrick, Ruby Wax, Michael Bertenshaw, Paul Brooke, David Suchet | Musicians | Ralph Koltal, Nick Chelton, James Walker, Cicely Berry | Anne Barton, uncredited Note: these RSC souvenir programs include "Past Productions" | Small stagebill, large program Understudy performance: Brian Abbott for Ian Charelson (Longaville) | |
35 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 34 | Royal Shakespeare Company | The Taming of the Shrew | William Shakespeare | Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford | 6/2/78 Opening: 4/19/78 | Michael Bogdanov | Paul Brooke, Paola Dionisotti, Jonathan Pryce, David Suchet, Catherine Riding, James Griffin, Conrad Asquith, Zoë Wannamaker, Paul Webster, David Lyon, Anthony Higgins, Ian Charleson, Allan Hendrick, George Raistrick, Geoffrey Freshwater, Alan Barker, Bill Buffery, Ian Reddington, Ruby Wax. | Musicians | Chris Dyer, Tony Haynes, Chris Ellis, Cicely Berry | Uncredited Note: these RSC souvenir programs include "Past Productions" | Clippings/reviews "Certain parts of the text have been cut or rewritten." | |
36 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 35 | Royal Shakespeare Company | Henry 6 Part One - Part Two - Part Three | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | Part One: 5/5/78 RSFT opening: 6/28/77 London opening: 4/6/78 Part Two: 5/6/78 RSFT opening: 6/30/77 London opening: 4/8/78 Part Three: 5/6/78 RSFT opening: 7/22/77 London opening: 4/10/78 | Terry Hands | Part One: Alan Howard, Graham Crowden, Jeffery Dench, Edwin Richfield, John Rhys-Davies, Oliver Ford-Davies, David Hobbs, Emerys James, Stephen Jenn, Morris Perry, Julian Glover, Peter McEnery, David Swift, Barrie Rutter, Iain Mitchell, Michael Bertenshaw, Billie Brown, Dan Meaden, Arthur Whybrow, Iain McNeice, David Shaw-Parker, James Laurenson, John Burgess, Philip Dunbar, Jack Klaff, Desmond Stokes, Richard Derrington, Pat Connell, Anton Lesser, Desmond Stokes, Charlotte Cornwell, Helen Mirren, Yvonne Coulette Part Two: Alan Howard, Helen Mirren, Graham Crowden, Yvonne Coulette, John Rhys-Davies, Peter McEnery, Oliver Ford-Davies, Charles Dance, Jeffery Dench, Anthony Naylor, Morris Perry, Edwin Richfield, Michael Bertenshaw, Stephen Jenn, Emrys James, Alfred Lynch, Anton Lesser, Morris Perry, Julian Glover, James Laurenson, Desmond Stokes, Philip Dunbar, Barrie Rutter, Arthur Whybrow, Richard Derrington, John Burgess, Roberta Taylor, Bille Brown, Iain Mitchell, Ian McNeice, Stephen Jenn, Myrtle Moss, Dan Meaden, David Shaw-Parker, Michael Bertenshaw Part Three: Alan Howard, Helen Mirren, Ron Cook, Geoffrey Hutchings, Nigel Terry, Bernard Brown, Iain Mitchell, Anthony Naylor, David Shaw-Parker, Paul Chambers, Julian Glover, Matthew Guinness, Dan Meaden, Emrys James, Alfred Lynch, Jack Klalff, Anton Lesser, Paul Chambers, Michael Bertenshaw, Pat Connell, Roy Purcell, Philip Dunbar, Anne Raitt, Paul Imbusch, Fleur Chandler | Musicians | Farrah, Guy Woolfenden, Terry Hands, Michael Taylor, Cicely Berry | Uncredited Note: these RSC souvenir programs include "Past Productions" | "Three new productions of Henry 6 by William Shakespeare…" | |
37 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 36 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: The Winter's Tale | William Shakespeare | Royal Shakespeare Festival Theatre, Stratford | opening 6/25/81 (RSFT Stratford) | Ronald Eyre | Patrick Stewart, Gemma Jones, Christopher Davies, Timothy Sullivan, Leonie Mellinger, Bernard Lloyd, Robert Eddison, Hugh Quarshie, Peter Land, Sheila Hancock, Diana Berriman, Colin Tarrant, Brian Poyser, Clare Travers-Deacon, Julia Hills, Nigel Le Vailant, Bert Parnaby, Christopher Hurst, John McAndrew, Ray Jewers, Peter Chelsom, Geoffrey Hutchings, John Rogan, Gerard Murphy, Diana Hardcastle, Graham Turner, Robert Eddison | Musicians | Chris Dyer, Stephen Oliver, Chris Ellis, Sheila Falconer, Cicely Berry | Played 75 performances in rep through January 82 Part of a Season program containing all productions | ||
38 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 37 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: A Midsummer Night's Dream | William Shakespeare | Royal Shakespeare Festival Theatre, Stratford | opening 7/9/81 (RSFT Stratford) | Ron Daniels | Mike Gwilym, Juliet Stevenson, John Burgess, Jane Carr, Simon Templeman, Philip Franks, Harriet Walter, Bert Parnaby, Oliver Snook, Christopher Storr, John Rogan, Geoffrey Hutchings, James Fleet, Andrew Jarvis, Peter Ellis, Anthony O'Donnell, Joseph Marcell, Julia Hills, Christopher Hurst, Kevin Wallace, Clare Travers-Deacon, Juliette Mole, John McAndrew, Graham Turner, Nigel Le Vaillant | Musicians | Maria Björnson, Stephen Oliver, Chris Ellis, David Toguri, Barry Smith, Ali Bongo, Cicely Berry | Creative team includes: Puppet Master; Consultant on magic Played 90 performances in rep through January 82 Part of a Season program containing all productions | ||
39 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 38 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: Double Bill: Two Gentlemen of Verona - Titus Andronicus | William Shakespeare | Royal Shakespeare Festival Theatre, Stratford | opening 8/26/81 (RSFT Stratford) | John Barton with Peter Stevenson | (Both plays) Roger Allam, Diana Berriman, Peter Chelsom, John Franklyn-Robbins, Philip Franks, Sheila Hancock, Diana Hardcastle, Christopher Hurst, Geoffrey Hutchings, Ray Jewers, Peter Land, Nigel Le Vaillant, Bernard Lloyd, Joseph Mercell, Leonie Mellinger, Bert Parnaby, Hugh Quarshie, Paul Shelley, Patrick Stewart, Colin Tarrant, Kevin Wallace, Heidi (Crab) | Musicians | Christopher Morley, Nick Bicât, Brian Harris | "It is supposed that we are watching an Elizabethan company of players, performing on a stage furnished only with costumes…the whole troupe is on stage throughout, giggling or spying on the action." Double-bill played 34 performances in rep through December 81 Part of a Season program containing all productions | ||
40 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 39 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: All's Well That Ends Well | William Shakespeare | Royal Shakespeare Festival Theatre, Stratford | opening 11/11/81 (RSFT Stratford) | Trevor Nunn | Peggy Ashcroft, Mike Gwilym, Harriet Walter, Stephen Moore, Bert Parnaby, Geoffrey Hutchings, John McAndrew, Diana Hardcastle, Julia Hills, Leonie Mellinger, Juliette Mole, Elizabeth Rider, John Franklyn-Robbins, Robert Eddison, Griffith Jones, Peter Land, Philip Franks, Peter Chelsom, Christopher Hurst, Nigel Le Vailant, Graham Turner, Julia Swift, John Rogan, Gillian Webb, Cheryl Campbell, Roger Allam, Peter Chelsom | Musicians | John Gunter, Linndy Hemming, Robert Bryan, Guy Wollfenden, Geraldine Stephenson, Cicely Berry | Played 37 performances in rep through January 82. Part of a Season program containing all productions | ||
41 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 40 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: The Knight of the Burning Pestle | Francis Beaumont | Aldwych | opening 4/10/1981 (London) | Michael Bogdanov assisted by Christopher G. Sandford | Andrew Hawkins, David Lloyd Meredith, Clive Arrindell, Karl Johnson, Lucy Gutteridge, Ian Flintoff, Heather Canning, Dexter Fletcher, John Woodvine, Stephen Rashbrook, Brank Brennan, Neville Jason, Alan Gill, Malcolm Storry, Colum Gallivan, Ronan Wilmot, Frankie Cosgrave, Denyse Akexander, Christopher Hurst, Juliette Mole, Timothy Kightley, Margaret Courtenay, Timothy Spall, Teddy Kempner, Nick Brimble, Malcolm Storry, Sally Nesbitt, Neville Jason | Musicians | Dermot Hayes, Chris Dyer, Chris Ellis, John Tams, Graeme Taylor, Alan Gout, Geraldine Stephenson assisted by Sean Bartley, Malcolm Ranson, Dave Busby, Barbara Thomas | Played 22 performances in rep through June 81. Part of a Season program containing all productions | ||
42 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 41 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: Troilus and Cressida | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | opening 7/1/81 (London) | Terry Hands | Trevor Baxter, Richard Cordery, Oliver Ford Davies, Pip Miller, John Carlisle, Terry Wood, David Suchet, Chris Hunter, Michael Packer, Grant Cathro, Phillip Walsh, Joe Melia, Barbara Kinghorn, Raymond Llewellyn, Bruce Purchase, Billie Brown, James Hazeldine, Timothy Walker, Jonathan Tafler, Abraham Osuagwu, Paul Whitworth, Peter MacKriel, Kilian McKenna, Sion Tudor-Owen, Patricia Shakesby, Catherine Riding, Carol Royle, John Darrell, Tony Church, Rolf Saxon, Grant Cathro, Michael Packer | Musicians | Farrah, Nigel Hess, Terry Hands, Clive Morris, Ian McKay, Cicely Berry | See item #22 for this production's stagebill. Part of a Season program containing all productions Played 23 performances in rep through 8/81 | ||
43 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 42 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: The Merchant of Venice | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | opening 4/15/81 (RSFT Stratford) opening 7/14/81 (London) | John Barton | Tom Wilkinson, William Armstrong, John Darrell, Jonathan Hyde, Michael Sidberry, Arthur Kohn, Sinead Cusack, Corrina Seddon, Sara Moore, David Suchet, Terry Wood, Rob Edwards, Jimmy Gardner, Judy Buxton, Brett Usher, David Waller, Brett Usher | Musicians | Christopher Morley, James Walker, Brian Harris, Cicely Berry, Barbara Thomas | See item #26 for this production's stagebill. Part of a Season program containing all productions 43 performances in rep, Stratford 36 performances in rep, London | ||
44 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 43 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: As You Like It | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | RSFT opening 3/27/80 London opening 7/21/81 | Terry Hands | Jonathan Hyde, John Bowe, Michael Sidberry, Jimmy Gardner, Philip Dennis, Bruce Purchase, Bille Brown, Susan Fleetwood, Sinead Cusack, Terry Wood, Joe Melia, John Darrell, Arthur Kohn, Rolf Saxon, Trevor Baxter, Derek Godfrey, Allan Hendrick, Julia Tobin, Tom Wilkinson, Terry Wood, Corrina Seddon, Gordon Dulieu, Arthur Kohn, Rolf Saxon, John Darrell, Melanie Leach, Nicholas Storr | Musicians | Farrah, Guy Woolfenden, Terry Hands, Clive Morris, Ian McKay, Cecily Berry, Barbara Thomas | See item #24 for this production's stagebill. Part of a Season program containing all productions 37 performances in rep total | ||
45 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 44 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: The Love-Girl and the Innocent | Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn | Aldwych | opening 9/3/81 | Clifford Williams | Norman Rodway, Paul Whitworth, James Garbutt, Philip Walsh, Norman Gregory, Patricia Shakesby, James Hazeldine, David Bradley, Jimmy Gardner, Peter MacKriel, Raymond Llewellyn, William Armstrong, Julia Tobin, Oliver Ford Davies, Ned Vukovic, Tom Wilkinson, Richard Cordery, Terry Wood, Arthur Kohn, Michael Packer, Kilian McKenna, Eve Pearce, Philip Dennis, Grant Cathro, Rolf Saxon, Robert Ashby, Janine Duvitski, Dearbhla Molloy, Corrina Seddon, Trevor Baxter, Sion Tudor-Owen, Jonathan Tafler, Rob Edwards, Shelagh Stephenson, Sara Moore, Sara Mason, Avril Clark, Petronilla Whitfield, Frankie Cosgrave, Robert Ashby, Kevin Lloyd | Musicians | Ralph Koltai, Gaelle Allen, Nigel Hess, Stewart Leviton, Ian McKay | See record #1630 | Part of a Season program containing all productions 24 performances in rep total From the Notes: "The unofficial hero of Clifford Williams's production…is Ralph Koltai's set, which consists of a railway track stretching across the stage, along with large trucks and boilers can be trundled." | |
46 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 45 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: Hamlet | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | RSFT opening 6/25/80 London opening 9/15/81 | John Barton | Rolf Saxon, Richard Cordery, Dennis Clinton, Tom Wilkinson, David Waller, Michael Pennington, Derek Godfrey, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, John Darrell, Sion Tudor-Owen, Tony Church, Michael Sidberry, Carol Royle, Hugh Ross, Gordon Dulieu, Raymond Llewellyn, Bruce Purchase, Kilian McKenna, Rolf Saxon, William Armstrong, Richard Cordery, Sara Moore, Patricia Shakesby | Musicians | John Barton, Ralph Koltai, James Walker, Clive Morris, Cicely Berry | Part of a season program containing all productions Revived from 1980 season (RSFT Stratford) 24 performances in rep total See item #23 for production stagebill | ||
47 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 46 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: Romeo and Juliet | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | RSFT opening 4/16/80 London opening 10/6/81 | Ron Daniels | Paul Webster, Rolf Saxon, Jonathan Hyde, Nicholas Barnes, Trevor Baxter, Barbara Kinghorn, Judy Buxton, Chris Hunter, Dennis Clinton, Brenda Bruce, Jimmy Gardner, Sion Tudor-Owen, Ned Vukovic, Raymond Llewellyn, Eve Pearce, Anton Lesser, Allan Hendrick, Kilian McKenna, Michael Sidberry, Edwin Richfield, Brett Usher, Philip Dennis, William Armstrong, Michael Packer, Philip Walsh, Sara Moore, Patricia Shakesby, Julia Tobin, Timothy Walker | Musicians | Ralph Koltai, Nadine Baylis, Stephen Oliver, Stewart Leviton, David Toguri, Peter Woodward, Cicely Berry, Barbara Thomas | Part of a season program containing all productions Revived from 1980 season 15 performances in rep | ||
48 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 47 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: Richard II | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | RSFT opening 10/15/80 London opening 11/5/81 | Terry Hands | Alan Howard, Domini Blythe, Raymond Westwell, David Suchet, Tony Church, Eve Pearce, Jonathan Hyde, Judith Harte, Paul Webster, Gordon Dulieu, Billie Brown, Trevor Baxter, Brett Usher, Michael Siberry, Jimmy Gardner, Bruce Purchase, Chris Hunter, Pip Miller, Hugh Ross, Dennis Clinton, Terry Wood, John Bowe, Jo Anderson, Sara Moore, Sion Tudor-Owen, Dennis Clinton, Kilian McKenna, Michael Fitzgerald, William Armstrong | Musicians, Ambrosian Singers | Farrah, Guy Woolfenden, Terry Hands, Clive Morris, Ian McKay, Cecily Berry, Barbara Thomas | Part of a season program containing all productions Revived from 1980 season 25 performances in rep See item #21 for production stagebill | ||
49 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 48 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: Richard III | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | RSFT opening 10/22/80 London opening 11/19/81 | Terry Hands | Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Judith Harte, David Suchet, Richard Pasco, Alan Howard, Domini Blythe, Kevin Brannan, Melanie Leach, om Scampion, Jeremy Sullivan, Julia Tobin, Stephen Humphries, Aaron Reese, Rachel Humphries, Tabitha Reese, Sinead Cusack, Derek Godfrey, Bruce Purchase, Judy Buxton, John Carlisle, Trevor Baxter, Billie Brown, Tom Wilkinson, John Bowe, Arthur Kohn, Paul Webster, Michael Fitzgerald, Timothy Walker, Brett Usher, Rob Edwards, William Armstrong, Peter Settelen, Shay Gorman, James Hazeldine, Joe Melia, Jonathan Tafler, Sion Tudor-Owen, Abraham Osuagwu, John Darrell, Kilian McKenna, Ned Vukovic, Jo Anderson, Jonathan Hyde, John Darrell, Jonathan Tafler | Musicians | Farrah, Guy Woolfenden, Terry Hands, Clive Morris, Ian McKay, Cecily Berry, Barbara Thomas | Part of a season program containing all productions Revived from 1980 season 16 performances in rep See item #22 for production stagebill | ||
50 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 49 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: The Swan Down Gloves | Bille Brown and Nigel Hess | Aldwych | RSFT opening 1/12/81 London opening 12/22/81 | Terry Hands | Michael Fitzgeral, David Suchet, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Philip Dennis, Judy Buxton, Sion Tudor-Owen, Terry Wood, William Armstrong, Michael Siberry, Richard Pasco, John Bowe, David Bradley, Allan Hendrick, Derek Godfrey, Julia Tobin, Sinead Cusack, Jonathan Hyde, Bille Brown, Alan Howard, Joe Melia, Penelope Beaumont, Felicity Dean, Philip Dennis, Janine Duvitski, Abraham Osuagwu | Musicians | Chris Dyer, David Toguri, Nigel Hess, Bunny Thompson, Clive Morris | Part of a season program containing all productions Written by two company members "Based on the production first performed at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre…this production" etc. (Italics added) "From the original RST production by Ian Judge" 12 performances in rep | ||
51 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 50 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: La Ronde | Arthur Schnitzler | Aldwych | London opening 1/6/82 | John Barton | Corrina Seddon, Malcolm Storry, Janine Duvitski, Michael Sidberry, Susan Fleetwood, Tony Church, Judy Buxton, Richard Pasco, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, John Nettles, Sara Mason, Mike Murray, Rolf Saxon, Patricia Shakesby, Jonathan Tafler, Petronilla Whitfield | Musicians | Timothy O'Brien, Gillian Lynne, Guy Woolfenden, Robert Bryan | English version by John Barton and Sue Davies Part of a season program containing all productions 24 performances in rep see record #1627 for stagebill | ||
52 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 51 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: The Forest | Alexander Ostrovsky | Aldwych | The Other Place opening 4/22/81 Moved to The Warehouse 7/14/81 Revived at Aldwych 2/10/82 | Adrian Noble | Dennis Clinton, Janine Duvitski, Paul Whitworth, Eave Pearce, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Oliver Ford Davies, David Waller, Paul Webster, Allan Hendrick, Alan Howard, Richard Pasco | Musicians | Bob Crowley, Guy Woolfenden, Leo Leibovici | English version by Jeremy Brooks and Kitty Hunter Blair Part of a season program containing all productions At the Aldwych: 16 performances in rep | ||
53 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 52 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season see notes | Commemoration of opening of the Barbican Theatre; of success of Nicholas Nickleby in New York | |||||||||
54 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 53 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: The Twin Rivals | George Farquhar | The Other Place | Opening 6/24/81 | John Caird | Mike Gwilym, Andrew Jarvis, Paul Shelley, George Raistrick, Mirian Karlin, Jane Carr, Harriet Walter, Simon Templeman, Peter Ellis, Julia Swift, Roger Allam, Peter Ellis, Miles Anderson, Ronan Wilmot | Musicians | Ultz, Michael Calf, Domenico Scarlatti, Malcolm Ranson, Cicely Berry | Part of a season program containing all productions 47 performances in rep | ||
55 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 54 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: A Doll's House | Henrik Ibsen | The Other Place | Opening 7/6/81 | Adrian Noble | Cheryl Campbell, Diana Hardcastle, Stephen Moore, Marjorie Bland, Bernard Lloyd, John Franklyn-Robbins, Helen Tullett, Lucy Holland, Neal Thomas, Richard Perry, Douglas Gray, Daniel Grimley, Richard Strong, Charlotte Mitchell | Musicians | Kit Surrey, Leo Leibovici, David Toguri, Peter Washtell, Cicely Berry | Translated by Michael Meyer Part of a season program containing all productions 51 performances in rep | ||
56 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 55 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: The Witch of Edmonton | Dekker, Ford and Rowley | The Other Place | Opening 9/1/81 | Barry Kyle | Gerard Murphy, Harriet Walter, Peter Ellis, Robert Eddison, George Raistrick, Juliet Stevenson, Clare Travers-Deacon, Simon Templeman, James Fleet, Miriam Karlin, John Burgess, Anthony O'Donnell, Andrew Jarvis, Ronan Wilmot, Graham Turner, Miles Anderson, John Rogan, Julia Hills | Musicians | Chris Dyer, Leo Leibovici, Richard Springate, Craig Neil, Ian McKay, John Bradshaw, Cicely Berry | Part of a season program containing all productions 23 performances in rep | ||
57 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 56 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: The Accrington Pals | Peter Whelan | Donmar Warehouse | Opening 4/8/81 | Bill Alexander | Nicholas Gecks, Janet Dale, Andrew Jarvis, Trudie Styler, Peter Chelsom, Sharon Bower, Hilary Townley, Brenda Fricker, Vincent Hall, Bob Peck | Piano | Kit Surrey, Michael Calf, Peter Washtell, John A. Leonard, Joan Washington | Part of a season program containing all productions 23 performances in rep See record #1662 | ||
58 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 57 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: Outskirts | Hanif Kureishi | Donmar Warehouse | Opening 4/22/81 | Howard Davies | Daid Bamber, Tony Guilfoyle, Illona Linthwaite, Marjorie Yates, Tilly Vosburgh | Jenny Beavan, Michael Calf, Frank Bradley | Part of a season program containing all productions 28 performances in rep | |||
59 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 58 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: Thirteenth Night | Howard Brenton | Donmar Warehouse | Opening 6/24/81 | Barry Kyle | Michael Pennington, Domini Blythe, John Bowe, David Waller, Derek Godfrey, Paul Webster, Avril Clark, Shelagh Stephenson, Sara Mason | Bob Crowley, Leo Leibovici, Nick Bicât, Howard Brenton, John A, Leonard | Part of a season program containing all productions 37 performances in rep See record #1660 | |||
60 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 59 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: The Fool | Edward Bond | Donmar Warehouse | Opening 6/25/80 (The Other Place) Opening 9/22/81 (Donmar) | Howard Davies | James Hazeldine, Arthur Kohn, Anton Lesser, Timothy Walker, Corrina Seddon, Domini Blythe, Edward Richfield, John Carlisle, Barbara Kinghorn, Catherine Riding, Terry Wood, Ned Vukovic, Nicholas Woodeson, Pip Miller, Chris Hunter, Jimmy Gardner, Rob Edwards, Abraham Osuagwu, Arthur Kohn | Musicians | Chris Dyer, Nick Bicât, Leo Leibovici, Ian McKay, John A. Leonard | Part of a season program containing all productions 14 performances in rep at the Donmar | ||
61 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 60 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: The Maid's Tragedy | Beaumont and Fletcher | Donmar Warehouse | Opening 4/30/80 (The Other Place) Opening 10/6/81 (Donmar) | Barry Kyle | Hugh Ross, Gordon Dulieu, Robert Ashby, Richard Cordery, Tom Wilkinson, Domini Blythe, Robe Edwards, Sara Mason, Raymond Westwell, Alec Sabin, Shelagh Stephenson, John Carlisle, Sinead Cusack, Catherine Riding, obert Ashby, Richard Cordery | Musicians | Judith Bond, Nick Bicât, Leo Leibovici, John Bowe, Anthony Van Laast, Nigel Hess, Frank Bradley | Part of a season program containing all productions 27 performances in rep at the Donmar | ||
62 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 61 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: Timon of Athens | William Shakespeare | Donmar Warehouse | Opening 8/16/80 (The Other Place) Opening 4/11/81 (Donmar) | Ron Daniels | Ned Vukovic, John Darrell, Jonathan Tafler, Abraham Osuagwu, Raymond Llewellyn, Richard Pasco, Arthur Kohn, Timothy Walker Jonathan Tafler, John Carlisle, James Hazeldine, Oliver Ford Davies, Judy Buxton, Julia Tobin, John Darrell | Musician | Chris Dyer, Guy Woolfenden, Leo Leibovici, Frank Bradley | Part of a season program containing all productions 22 performances in rep at the Donmar | ||
63 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 62 | Royal Shakespeare Company | 1981-82 Season: Hansel and Gretel | David Rudkin | Donmar Warehouse | Opening 10/22/80 (The Other Place) Opening 11/18/81 (Donmar) | Ron Daniels | Brenda Bruce, Barbara Kinghorn, Hugh Ross, Chris Hunter, Allan Hendrick, Janine Duvitski, Edwin Richfield | Chris Dyer, Leo Leibovici, John Thompson, John A. Leonard | Part of a season program containing all productions 16 performances in rep at the Donmar | |||
64 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 63 | Royal Shakespeare Company | Much Ado About Nothing | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | 9/10/1977 Opening 4/5/76 (RST) Opening 6/29/77 (Aldwych) | John Barton Restaged by Peter Stevenson | Ivan Beavis, Dennis Clinton, Judi Dench, Cherie Lunghi, Eliza Ward, Pippa Guard, Keith Taylor, Bobbie Brown, Avril Carson, Carmen Du Sautoy, Marilyn Galsworthy, Greg Hicks, John Brown, Ian McDiarmid, Richard Durden, Donald Sinden, Bob Peck, Brian Coburn, Jacob Witkin, Paul Whitworth, Peter Woodward, Kim Begley, John Woodvine, Norman Tyrrell, David Lyon, Greg Hicks, Kevin O'Shea, Clyde Pollitt, Leon Tanner | Musicians | John Napier, James Walker, Laverne Mayer, Clive Morris, Cecily Berry | Clippings/reviews Stagebill and large program | ||
65 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 64 | Royal Shakespeare Company | Troilus and Cressida | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | 9/16/1977 Opening 8/3/76 (RST) Opening 9/13/77 (Aldwych) | Barry Kyle | Ivan Beavis, Norman Tyrrell, Tony Church, Martin Read, Brian Coburn, Paul Shelley, Paul Moriarty, Hilton McRae, Kim Begley, Clyde Pollitt, John Nettles, Dennis Clinton, Michael Pennington, Richard Durden, Paul Wagar, Kevin O'Shea, Alfred Molina, Mike Gwilym, Nickolas Grace, Rod Culbertson, David Waller, Alan Cody, Francesca Annis, Carmen Du Sautoy, Avril Carson, Rod Culbertson, Paul Wagar, Christopher Whitehouse | Musicians | Chris Dyer, Guy Woolfenden, Michael Tubbs, Clive Morris | "Original Stratford production directed by John Barton and Barry Kyle" Clippings/reviews Stagebill and large program | ||
66 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 65 | Royal Shakespeare Company | A Midsummer Night's Dream | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | 10/11/77 Opening 5/3/77 (RST) Opening 6/25/77 (Aldwych) | John Barton with Gillian Lynne | Patrick Stewart, Marjorie Bland, Leonard Preston, Dexter Fletcher, James Coghill, Dan Bethell, Mark Luxford, Kim Begley, Avril Carson, Rod Culbertson, Carmen Du Sautoy, Griffith Jones, Paul Whitworth, Pippa Guard, Peter Woodward, Marilyn Galsworthy, Norman Tyrrell, Richard Griffiths, Duncan Preston, Keith Taylor, Leon Tanner, David Lyon | Musicians | John Napier, Guy Woolfenden, Cicely Berry | Stagebill and large program | ||
67 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 66 | Royal Shakespeare Company | Romeo and Juliet | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | 10/15/77 Opening 3/29/76 (RST) Opening 4/5/77 (Aldwych) | Trevor Nunn | John Brown, Ivan Beavis, Judith Harte, Ian McKellen, Roger Rees, Greg Hicks, Christopher Whitehouse, Martin Read, John Woodvine, Barbara Shelley, Norman Tyrrell, Marie Kean, Richard Griffiths, Rod Culbertson, Alan Cody, Kevin O'Shea, Griffith Jones, Paul Whitworth, Michael Pennington, Paul Wagar, David Waller, Dennis Clinton, Clyde Pollitt, Kit Begley, Martin Read, Keith Taylor, Alfred Molina | Musicians | Chris Dyer, Stephen Oliver, Cicely Berry, Laverne Mayer, Robert anderson, Peter Woodward, Clive Morris | Stagebill and large program Clippings/reviews Notice listing a number of cast changes since production opened. | ||
68 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 67 | Royal Shakespeare Company | The Comedy of Errors | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | 10/28/1977 Opening 9/21/76 (RST) Opening 6/21/77 (Aldwych) | Trevor Nunn | Brian Coburn, Griffith Jones, Roger Rees, Mike Gwilym, Mihael Williams, Nickolas Grace, Judi Dench, Pippa Guard, Paul Brooke, Norman Tyrrell, Carmen Du Sautoy, John Woodvine, Alan Cody, Marie Kean, Richard Griffiths, Jacob Witkin, Keith Taylor, Susan Dury, Meg Davies, Paul WHitworth, Kim Begley, Peter Woodward, Bobbie Brown, Avril Carson, Frances Viner | Musicians | John Napier, Dermot Hayes, Guy Woolfenden, Gilian Lynne, Trevor Oerton, John Riley, Clive Morris | Stagebill and large program Clippings/reviews | ||
69 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 68 | Royal Shakespeare Company | Macbeth | William Shakespeare | The Warehouse | 1/11/1978 Opening 8/4/76 (The Other Place) Opening 7/20/77 (The Warehouse) | Trevor Nunn | Marie Kean, Judith Harte, Susan Dury, Griffith Jones, Roger Rees, Greg Hicks, Ian McKellen, John Woodvine, Bob Peck, Ian McDiarmid, John Brown, Alan Cody, Judi Dench, Susan Dury, Judith Harte, David Howey, Matthew Taylor, Ben Broadbent | John Napier, Guy Woolfenden, Leo Leibovici, Peter Woodward, Cicely Berry | This program is a typewritten sheet! "The Warehouse is the Royal Shakespeare Company's new London small auditorium. It has been specially built in the Donmar Theatre, 41 Earlham Street, Seven Dials, Covent Garden." Clippings/reviews | |||
70 | 2 | Wrhse 78-82 | 69 | Royal Shakespeare Company | Henry V | William Shakespeare | Aldwych | 5/4/78 Opening 7/4/77 (RST) Opening 4/478 (Aldych) | Terry Hands | Alfred Lynch, Paul Imbusch, Geoffrey Hutchings, Alan Howard, Iain Mitchell, Anthony Naylor, Edwin Richfield, Barrie Rutter, Charles Dance, Arthur Whybrow, Morris Perry, Desmond Stokes, Philip Dunbar, Jeffery Dench, Richard Derrington, Valerie Lush, Matthew Guinness, Geoffrey Hutchings, Barrie Rutter, David Shaw-Parker, Pat Connell, Roy Purcell, Stephen Jenn, Barbaa Kellerman, Bernard Brown, Oliver Ford-Davies, Desmond Stokes, Yvonne Coulette | Musicians | Farrah, Guy Woolfenden, Terry Hands, Michael Taylor | Clippings/reviews Stagebill and large program | ||
71 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 70 | Globe Theatre | Born in the Gardens | Peter Nichols | Globe Theatre | 3/21/80 Opening 1/23/80 | Clifford Williams | Beryl Reid, Barry Foster, Peter Bowles, Jan Waters | John Gunter, Mark Pritchard, Patrick Tucker, Pippy Bradshaw | First presented by the Bristol Old Vic Trust, Limited at the Theatre Royal, Bristol Clippings/Reviews See record #1764 | |||
72 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 71 | The Globe | A Personal Affair | Ian Curties | The Globe | 8/6/82 Opening 6/8/82 (Globe) | James Roose-Evans | Gerald Harper, Virginia McKenna, James Grout, John Barron, Lucy Fleming, Martin Chamberlain, William Fox | Peter Rice, Joe Davis | First presented at Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford Clippings, reviews | |||
73 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 72 | The Globe | Pass the Butler | Eric Idle | The Globe | 5/2/82 Opening 1/26/82 | Jonathan Lynn | William Rushton, Annie Lambert, Andrew C. Wadsworth, Beryl Cooke, John Fortune, Madge Ryan, Peter Jones, John Saunders, Terence Bayler. Standbys/Understudies: Philip Blaine, Timothy Douglas, Christine Sheldon-Williams, Alison Temple-Savage | Saul Radomsky, Mark Pritchard | "A new comedy" Clippings/reviews | |||
74 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 73 | The Globe | Design for Living | Noël Coward | The Globe | 6/11/82 Opening 8/4/82 | Alan Strachan | Maria Aitken, Roland Curram, Gary Bond, Ian Ogilvy, Julia McCarthy, Nichola Tudor, Anthony Shirvell, Jill Johnson, Marilyn Cutts, Jeff Harding, Andrew Francis | Finlay James, Yuki, Mick Hughes | Clippings/reviews | |||
75 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 74 | The Globe Theatre | Lend Me a Tenor | Ken Ludwig | The Globe Theatre | Opening 6/3/86 7/6/1986 | David Gilmore | Denis Lawson, Jan Francis, John Barron, Edward Hibbert, Ronald Holgate, Anna Nicholas, Gwendolyn Humble, Josephine Blake. Standbys: Liam Kennedy, Mary-Ann Claire, Raymond Marlowe, Katherine Hume, Stuart Sherwin | Terry Parsons, Michael Northen | Clippings/reviews | |||
76 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 75 | The Globe | Light Up the Sky | Moss Hart | The Globe | 8/12/87 Opening 7/21/87 | Elijah Moshinsky | Keith Baxter, Kate O'Mara, Gwen Taylor, Maxine Audley, Sandra Dickinson, John Quayle, Paul Maxwell, Art Metrano, Jack Elliott, Christopher Guinee, Michael Irwin Leo Maguire | Michael Levine, Stuart Schofield | Clippings/Reviews Produced in association with the Theatre Royal, Windsor | |||
77 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 76 | The Globe | Man of the Moment | Alan Ayckbourn | The Globe | WE etc 64-74 | Alan Ayckbourn | Samantha Bond, Diane Bull, Simon Chandler, Daniel Collings, Michael Gambon, Peter Bowles, Diana Endsor, Joanna Relf, Shirley-Ann Selby, Doreen Andrew, Terence Booth, Paul Stewart, Seb Craig, David Cunningham, Cheryl Fergison, theresa Fresson, Jane Kaeser, Bill Neville | Roger Glossop, Mick Hughes, Paul Todd | Clippings/Reviews First performed under the sponsorship of Scarborough Building Society at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in the Round, Scarborough | |||
78 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 77 | The Globe | Lettice and Lovage | Peter Shaffer | The Globe | 10/8/88 Opening 10/6/87 (Bath) | Michael Blakemore | Maggie Smith, Margaret Tyzack, Richard Pearson, Alex Allenby, Joanna Doubleday, Jennifer Lautrec, Barbara Lewis, Maxine McFarland, Lindsay Rodwell, Shelagh Shuttle, Michael Sherwin. | Alan Tagg, Susan Yelland, Robert Bryan | Clippings/reviews World premiere at Theatre Royal, Bath | |||
79 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 78 | The Peter Hall Company | An Ideal Husband | Oscar Wilde | The Globe | 4/8/1993 Opening 11/4/92 | Peter Hall | Robin Browne, Anna Carteret, Michael Denison, Teresa Forsyth, Hannah Gordon, Dulcie Gray, Victoria Hasted, Dominic Hawksley, Kate Isitt, Deborah Makepeace, Roderick Nicolson, Martin Shaw, David Yelland, Diana Van Proosdy | Carl Toms, Joe Atkins | Clipppings/reviews Produced in association with The Thorndike Theatre, Leatherhead | |||
80 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 79 | The Globe | Present Laughter | Noël Coward | The Globe | 10/16/1993 Opening 6/23/93 | Tom Conti | Lucy Robinson, Hana-Maria Pravda, Martin Sadler, Gabrielle Drake, Tom Conti, Judy Loe, James Purefoy, George Pensotti, James Wooley, Jenny Seagrove, Rona Anderson. Standbys/Understudies: Maggie Bourgein, Victcoria Francis, Sidney Kean, Vyvian Michael | Mark Pritchard, Terry Parsons | Clippings/reviews Produced in assn. with The Liverpool Playhouse | |||
81 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 80 | The Globe | An Absolute Turkey | Georges Feydeau | The Globe | Opening 12/16/93 (Leatherhead) Opening 1/4/94 (Globe) | Peter Hall | Felicity Kendal, Nicholas Le Prevost, Geoffrey Hutchings, Adam Maxwell, Griff Rys Jones, Caroline Loncq, Rosie Timpson, Olivier Pierre, Dervla Kirwan, Richard Henders, Ken Wynne, Susie Brann, Peter Cellier, Linda Spurrier, Keith Morris, Lisa Marks, Caroline Fenton, Paul Stewart | Joe Atkins, Gerald Scarfe | clippings/reviews Produced in association with Thorndike Theatre, Leatherhead | |||
82 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 81 | Fiddler on the Roof | Joseph Stein, Jerry Bock, Sheldon Harnick | Her Majesty's Theatre | Summer 1967 Opening: 2/16/67 | Jerome Robbins | Topol, Miriam Karlin, Rosemary Nicols, Linda Gardner, Caryl Little, Joy Measures, Diane Robillard, Cynthia Greenville, Jonatha Lynn, Sandor Eles, Paul Whitsun-Jones, George Little, Stanley Fleet, Heather Clifton, Susan Paule, Derek Birch, Tim Goodman, Anna Tzelinker, Peter Ardran, Geoff L'cise, Gerard Hunt, Peter Johnston, Louis Godfrey, Austin Kent, Chris Blackwell, Maurice Lane, Barry Moreland, Jamie Fraser, Susan Paule, Sally Mates, Norma Dunbar, Vanessa Harris, Terry Callahan, Avril Fane, Michael Jones, Barrie Irwin, Timothy Hext, Marc Urquhart | Orchestra | Richard Altman, Tom Abbott, Boris Aronson, Patricia Zipprodt, Richard Pilbrow, Don Walker, Gareth Davies, Betty Walberg, Milton Greene | clippings/reviews | |||
83 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 82 | Fiddler on the Roof | Joseph Stein, Jerry Bock, Sheldon Harnick | Her Majesty's Theatre | 3/24/71 Opening 2/16/67 | Jerome Robbins | Role of Tevye: Lex Goudsmit, role of Golde: Stella Moray | Orchestra | Richard Altman, Tom Abbott, Boris Aronson, Patricia Zipprodt, Richard Pilbrow, Don Walker, Gareth Davies, Betty Walberg, Milton Greene | clippings/reviews | |||
84 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 83 | Company | Stephen Sondheim, George Furth | Her Majesty's Theatre | 8/18/xx Opening: 1/18/72 | Harold Prince | Eric Flynn, Jill Martin, Robert Colman, Jenny Wren, Philip Hinton, Barbara Tracey, Paul Tracey, Gracie Luck, Richard Owens, Marti Stevens, Bob Sessions, Antonia Ellis, Julia McKenzie, Julia Sutton, Angela Eaton, Avril Gaynor, Georgina Pearce, Roger de Courcey, Jim Bowie | Orchestra | D.D. Ryan, Robert Ornbo, David Collison, Gareth Davies, Jonathan Tunick, Wally Harper, Michael Bennett, Derek Oldfield, Harold Hastings | clippings/reviews | |||
85 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 84 | Applause | Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Charles Strouse, Lee Adams | Her Majesty's Theatre | 12/2/1972 Opening 11/16/72 | Directed and choreographed by Ron Field | Lauren Bacall, Angela Richards, Basil Hoskins, Stanley McGeagh, Rod McLennan, Eric Flynn, Ken Walsh, Sarah Marshall, John Raymon, Gerrard Hunt, Ian Burford, Ed Nolfi, Geoffrey Saunders, Frank Coda, Peppi Borza, Sheila O'Neill, Liz Charles, Peter Walker, Peter Johnston, Ian Bundy, Alan Angel, Geoffrey Saunders, Joanna Palmer | Orchestra, singers, dancers | Robert Randolph, Roy Aghayan, Tharon Musser, Donald Pippin, Philip J. Lang, Mel Marvin, Robert Lowe, John B. Read | clippings/reviews | |||
86 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 85 | Pippin | Roger O. Hirson, Stephen Schwartz | Her Majesty's Theatre | Opening 10/30/73 | Directed and choreographed by Bob Fosse | Leading Player: Northern J. Calloway; Pippin: Paul Jones; Patricia Hodge, Diane Langton, John Turner, Elisabeth Welch, et. Al | Orchestra | Tony Walton, Patricia Zipprodt, Jules Fisher, Ray Cook, Ralph Burns, John Berkman, David Collison, Anthony Chardet | clippings/reviews | |||
87 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 86 | Pirandelllo's Henry IV | Pirandello | Her Majesty's Theatre | 2/22/xx Opening: 2/20/74 | Clifford Williams | James Beckett, Sean Roantree, Peter Cellier, John Watts, Gregory de Polnay, Robin Sachs, Tony Sympson, Yvonne Mitchell, James Villiers, Carolyn Courage, James Faulkner, Paul Bacon, Rex Harrison | Farrah, Robert Ornbo | Translated by Stephen Rich clippings/reviews | ||||
88 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 87 | The Good Companions | J.B. Priestly, Andre Previn, Johnny Mercer, Ronald Harwood | Her Majesty's Theatre | 8/21/74 Opening 7/11/74 | Braham Murray | John Mills, Judi Dench, Christopher Gable, Marti Webb, Hope Jackman, Malcolm Rennie, Roy Sampson, Jeannie Harris, Bernard Martin, Ray C. Davis, et al | Jonathan Taylor, Herbert W Spencer, Angela Morley, Malcolm Pride, John B. Read, David Collison, Marcus Dods | clippings/reviews | ||||
89 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 88 | Cause Celebre | Terence Rattigan | Her Majesty's Theatre | 5/24/77 Opening 7/4/77 | Robin Midgley | Glynis Johns, Anthony Pedley, Matthew Ryan, Douglas Melbourne, Sheila Grant, Neil Daglish, Helen Lindsay, Jeremy Hawk Adam Richardson, Angela Browne, Kevin Hart, Patrick Barr, Kenneth Griffith, Bernard Archard, Darryl Forbes-Dawson, Philip Bowen, Peggy Aitchison, Anthony Pedley, Anthony Howard, David Masterman, David Glover | Adrian Vaux, Joe Davis, Brian Castle | clippings/reviews first presented at the Haymarket Theatre, Leicester | ||||
90 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 89 | Paul Robeson | Phillip Hayes Dean with Burt Wallace | Her Majesty's Theatre | 8/18/78 Opening 7/27/78 | Lloyd Richards | James Earl Jones, Burt Wallace | Ian Calderon, Noel Taylor, Burt Wallalce, William Luce, Jamier Rogers | cliippings/reviews "the Don Gregory Production of…" "original staging by Charles Nelson Reilly" | ||||
91 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 90 | The Cambridge Theatre Company | The Matchmaker | Thornton Wilder | Her Majesty's Theatre | 8/29/78 Opening 8/30/78 | Jonathan Lynn | Bernard Spear, Frank Lazarus, Jack Klaff, Nancy Mitchell, Angus MacInnes, Christina Nagy, Richard Simpson, Maria Charles, Tom Kleh, Leueen Willoughby, Jennie Anderson, Dicken Ashworth, David Hawyard, Mary Henry | Saul Radomsky, Michael J. Ryan | clippings/reviews | |||
92 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 91 | The Case of the Oily Levantine | Anthony Shaffer | Her Majesty's Theatre | 11/2/79 Opening 9/13/79 | Patrick Dromgoole | Hywel Bennett, Wolfe Morris, Bernard Archard, William Squire, Anna Quayle, Adrienne Posta, Paul Angelis, Gwen Nelson, Robert Leach | Hayden Griffin, Anne Sinclair, Howard Eaton | clippings/reviews | ||||
93 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 92 | Rookery Nook | Ben Travers | Her Majesty's Theatre | Frank Dunlop | Josephine Tewson, Dora Bryan, Andrew Robertson, Terence Frisby, Nicky Henson, Nina Thomas, Peter Schofield, Geoffrey Lumsden, Cherith Mellor, Sheila Ferris, Chili Bouchier | Michael Annals, Leonard Tucker | clippings/reviews | |||||
94 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 93 | On the Twentieth Century | Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Cy Coleman | Her Majesty's Theatre | 3/17/80 Opening 3/19/80 | Peter Cole | Keith Mitchell, Julia McKenzie, Mark Wynter, Ann Beach et al | Robin Wagner, Florence Klotz, Eric Delzenne, Hershy Kay, Edward Fardell, Larry Fuller, Gerald Teijelo, Ray Cook | clippings/reviews originally produced/directed by Harold Prince | ||||
95 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 94 | National Theatre | Amadeus | Peter Shaffer | Her Majesty's Theatre | 1/23/82 opening 7/2/81 (HMT) | Peter Hall | Dermot Crowley, Terry Wale, David Stockton, Ken Parry, Frank Finlay, John Harding, Brian Kent, Willoughby Goddard, Mark Dignam, Peter Gordon, Daphne Goddard, Jane Morant, Mrag Hood, Richard O'Callaghan, Gary Hope, James Bryce, Stephen Gordon, Bernard Sharpe, Kevin Williams, Richard Klee, Richard Perkins, Tony Stephens, Sally Willis | John Bury, Harrison Birtwistle, Giles Block | world premiere of Amadeus was given on 2 November 1979 in the National Theatre's Olivier auditorium, where it ran in repertoire for 18 monts. | |||
96 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 95 | The Scarlet Pimpernel | Baroness Orczy, adaptation by Beverly Cross | Her Majesty's Theatre | 2/7/86 Opening 11/12/85 | Nicholas Hytner | Rowland Davies, Iain Mitchell, Christopher Birch, Donald Sinden, Michael Simkins, Desmond Barrit, Joanna McCallum, Amanda Mainard, Peter Stockbridge, Michael Grandage, Alex Jennings, Charles Kay, Andrew Wickes, Carl Oatley, Mike Gallant, Jane Salter, Charmain Gradwell, Sophia Winter, Gaynor Sinclair, Hattie Arkwright, Ann Murray (voice) | Mark Thompson, Mark henderson, Jeffrey Sams, Peter Hayward, Malcom Ranson | Orchestra | A Chichester Festival Theatre production | |||
97 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 96 | The Two of Us | Michael Frayn | Garrick Theatre | August '69 | Mark Cullingham | Lynn Redgrave, Richard Briers | Ken Calder, John B. Read, Ruth Myers, Norman Percival | |||||
98 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 97 | Don't Start Without Me! | Joyce Rayburn | Garrick Theatre | 2/12/1971 Opening 2/10/71 | Barry Morse | Paul Daneman, Jan Waters, Brian Cox, Lucy Fleming | design credits?? | first presented at the Harrogate Theatre | ||||
99 | 3 | WE etc 64-74 | 98 | The Brian Rix "Theatre of Laughter" in association with Harry M. Miller | Don't Just Lie There, Say Something! | Michael Pertwee | Garrick Theatre | 3/18/1972 | Wallace Douglas | Brian Rix, Alfred Marks, Michael Cronin, Leo Franklyn, Deborah Grant, Joanna Lumley, Peter Bland, Nina Thomas, Donna Reading | Rhoda Gray | ||||
100 | 4 | WE etc 64-74 | 99 | That Championship Season | Jason Miller | Garrick Theatre | 5/1/74 5/6/74 | A.J. Antoon | Broderick Crawford, Joseph Mascolo, Walter McGinn, Bernie McInerny, Ron McLarty | Santo Loquasto, Theoni V. Aldredge, Ian Calderon | by arrangement with the New York Shakespeare Festival |