Box Sheffield Theatres Collection Box 1
Contains 172 Results:
Watch It, Sailor! Programme, 1962
Written by Philip King and Falkland L. Cary. Opening night was 5 March 1962 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Anthony Collin.
Murder in the Cathedral Programme, 1962
Written by T. S. Eliot. Opening night was 19 March 1962 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Frank Evans.
Bird in Hand Programme, 1962
Written by John Drinkwater. Opening night was 2 April 1962 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Anthony Collin.
Chips with Everything Programme, 1962
Written by Arnold Wesker. Opening night was 30 April 1962 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
The Irregular Verb to Love Programme, 1962
Written by Hugh and Margaret Williams. Opening night was 14 May 1962 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Anthony Collin.
True Love or the Bloomer Programme, 1962
Written by C. Neilson Gattey and Z. Bramley-Moore and based on a story by Charles Reade. Opening night was 4 August 1962 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
The Amorous Prawn Programme, 1962
Written by Anthony Kimmins. Opening night was 21 August 1962 and performed for 3 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Colin George.
The Miracle Worker Programme, 1962
Written by William Gibson. Opening night was 11 September 1962 and performed for 3 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Colin George.
The Caretaker Programme, 1962
Written by Harold Pinter. Opening night was 1 October 1962 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Colin George.
The Shoemaker's Holiday Programme, 1962
Written by Thomas Dekker. Opening night was 5 November 1962 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and directed by Colin George.
The One Day of the Year Programme, 1962
Written by Alan Seymour. Opening night was 19 November 1962 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and directed by Geoffrey Ost.
Critic's Choice Programme, 1962
Written by Ira Levin. Opening night was 3 December 1962 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and directed by Colin George.
Someone Waiting Cast List, 1958
Written by Emlyn Williams. Performed on 14 April 1958 by Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost. The date of the performance is handwritten by the donor.
The Original Hermione Cast List, 1958
Written by R. D. Partridge performed on 24 November 1958 by Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost. The date of the performance is handwritten by the donor.
Love's Labour's LOst Programme, 1959
Written by William Shakespeare. Opening night was 26 January 1959 and performed for 3 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
A View from the Bridge Programme, 1959
Written by Arthur Miller. Opening night was 16 February 1959 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
The Rape of the Belt Programme, 1959
Written by Benn W. Levy. Opening night was 2 March 1959 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
The Elder Statesman Programme, 1959
Written by T. S. Eliot. Opening night was 16 March 1959 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
Touch It Light Programme, 1959
Written by Robert Storey. Opening night was 30 March 1959 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
Who's Your Father? Programme, 1959
Written by Denis Cannan. Opening night was 11 May 1959 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.