Box Sheffield Theatres Collection Box 1
Contains 172 Results:
The Queen and the Rebels Programme, 1956
Written by Ugo Betti and translated by Henry Reed. Opening night was 5 March 1956 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
The Long Sunset Programme, 1956
Written by R. C. Sheriff. Opening night was 19 March 1956 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
Mad About Men Programme, 1956
Written by Peter Blackmore. Opening night was 2 April 1956 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
The Iron Harp Programme, 1956
Written by Joseph O'Conor. Opening night was 16 April 1956 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
The Whole Truth Programme, 1956
Written by Philip Mackie. Opening night was 30 April 1956 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by John Carson.
Summertime Programme, 1956
Written by Ugo Betti and translated by Henry Reed. Opening night was 28 May 1956 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Nottingham Playhouse Company and produced by John Harrison.
Lucky Strike Programme, 1956
Written by Michael Brett. Opening night was 25 June 1956 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
The Hollow Programme, 1956
Written by Agatha Christie. Opening night was 9 July 1956 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
Mediterranean Blue Programme, 1956
Written by Val Gielgud. Opening night was 3 September 1956 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
A Picture of Autumn Programme, 1956
Written by N.C. Hunter. Opening night was 17 September 1956 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
Springtime Programme, 1956
Adapted by Basil Thomas from 'June Mad' by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements. Opening night was 1 October 1956 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
A Doll's House Programme, 1956
Written by Henrik Ibsen in the English version by Norman Ginsbury. Opening night was 15 October 1956 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
Separate Tables Programme, 1956
Written by Terence Rattigan. Opening night was 29 October 1956 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
Bell, Book and Candle Programme, 1956
Written by John Van Druten. Opening night was 12 November 1956 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
Ring for Catty Programme, 1956
Written by Patrick Cargill and Jack Beale. Opening night was 26 November 1956 and performed for 3 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by John Carson.
The Snow Queen Programme, 1956
Based on the fairy story by Hans Christian Andersen. Opening night was 24 December 1956 and performed for 5 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
Misalliance Cast List, 1956
Written by George Bernard Shaw. Performed on 14 May 1956 by The Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost. The date of the performance is handwritten by the donor.
The Shadow of Doubt Cast List, 1956
Written by Norman King. Performed on 11 June 1956 by The Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost. the date of the performance is handwritten by the donor.
Seagulls Over Sorrento Cast List, 1956
Written by Hugh Hastings. Performed on 23 July 1956 by The Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by John Carson. The date of the performance is handwritten by the donor.
The Winter's Tale Programme, 1957
Written by William Shakespeare. Opening night was 28 January 1957 and performed for 3 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.