Box Sheffield Theatres Collection Box 2
Contains 104 Results:
Charley's Aunt Programme, 1965
Written by Brandon Thomas and directed by Wilfred Harrison. First performed on Monday 30 August 1965.
The Birthday Party Programme, 1965
Written by Harold Pinter and directed by Colin George. First performed on Tuesday 7 September 1965.
Uncle Vanya Programme, 1965
Written by Anton Chekhov in a new translation by Ronald Hingley and directed by Wilfred Harrison. Performed from 27 April to 15 May 1965.
A Doll's House Programme, 1966
Written by Henrik Ibsen, translated by Peter Watts and directed by Geoffrey Ost. First performance on Tuesday 1 February 1966.
Serjeant Musgrave's Dance Programme, 1966
Written by John Arden and directed by Colin George. First performed on Tuesday 12 April 1966.
The Importance of Being Earnest Programme, 1966
Written by Oscar Wilde and directed by Wilfred Harrison. First performed on Tuesday 3 May 1966.
The Hollow Crown Programme, 1966
Written by John Barton and directed by Wilfred Harrison. First performed on Tuesday 21 June 1966 in repertoire for weeks commencing 4 July and 18 July.
Hay Fever Programme, 1966
Written by Noel Coward and directed by Geoffrey Ost. First performed on Tuesday 12 July 1966 and in repertoire for week commencing 25 July.
Arms and the Man Programme, 1966
Written by Bernard Shaw and directed by Wilfred Harrison. First performed on Tuesday 6 September 1966.
The Stirrings in Sheffield on Saturday Night Programme, 1966
Written by Alan Cullen, research by John Hainsworth and directed by Colin George. Performed in repertoire for weeks commencing Monday 29 August and Monday 12 September 1966.
The Duchess of Malfi Programme, 1966
Written by John Webster and directed by Colin George. First performed on Tuesday 27 September 1966.
Where Are You Going Now, Then? Programme, 1966
Written by Jack Malton and dirscted by Geoffrey Ost. First performed on Tuesday 18 October 1966.
The Birdwatcher (Monsieur Chasse) Programme, 1966
Written by George Feydeau and directed by Wilfred Harrison. First performed on Tuesday 8 November 1966.
Inadmissible Evidence Programme, 1966
Written by John Osborne and directed by Colin George. First performed on Tuesday 22 November 1966.
Private Lives Programme, 1967
Written by Noel Coward and directed by Wilfred Harrison. First performed on Thursday 17 January 1967 then ran in the Playhouse Repertoire Wednesday 18 to Saturday 21 January, Monday 30 January to Saturday 4 February, Monday 20 to Saturday 25 February 1967.
Long Day's Journey into the Night Programme, 1967
Written by Eugene O'Neill and directed by Geoffrey Ost. First performed on Tuesday 14 February then running in the Playhouse Repertoire Wednesday 15 to Saturday 25 February and Monday 27 February to Saturday 4 March 1967.
John Willy and the Bee people Programme, 1967
Written by Alan Cullen, music by Roderick Horn and directed by Colin George. World premiere performance Christmas Eve 1966. Easter revival opened Monday 20 March 1967 then ran in the Playhouse Repertoire Tuesday 21 to Saturday 25 March and Monday 3 to Saturday 8 April. No performance Good Friday 1967.
As You Like It Programme, 1967
Written by William Shakespeare and directed by Colin George. First performed on Tuesday 7 March then ran in the Playhouse Repertoire from Wednesday 8 to Saturday 11 March , Monday 13 to Saturday 18 March, Monday 17 to Saturday 22 April, Monday 29 May to Saturday 3 June 1967.
The Servant of Two Masters Programme, 1967
Written by Carlo Goldoni and directed by Wilfred Harrison. First performed Tuesday 11 April, then ran at the Playhouse repertoire Wednesday 12 to Saturday 15 April, Monday 24 to Saturday 29 April, Monday 15 to Saturday 20 May 1967. Includes insert advertising 'A Feast of Fools' devised by John Hainsworth and directed by Frank Hatherley from The University of Sheffield's Department of Extramural Studies performed on Sunday 23 April 1967.
Waiting For Godot Programme, 1967
Written by Samuel Beckett and directed by Wilfred Harrison. First performed on 1 May 1967. Revival season opened 27 November for one week only.