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Widowers' Houses, 4 October 1978
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The Knack, 9 August 1978
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Da, 31 May 1978
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Just Between Ourselves, 5 April 1978
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The Cat and the Canary, 8 February 1978
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Obsessive Behaviour in Small Spaces, 16 November 1977
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Mothers and Fathers, 21 September 1977
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Big Toys, 27 July 1977
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The Ultimate Obscenity, 1 July 1977
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Dr. Brain's Body, 1 June 1977
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Unspeakable Acts, 1 June 1977
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The Alchemist, 6 April 1977
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The Father, 9 February 1977
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Rookery Nook, 24 November 1976
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A Toast To Melba, 29 September 1976
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Otherwise Engaged, 4 August 1976
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Habeas Corpus, 9 June 1976
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The Brass Hat, 14 April 1976
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The Wolf, 18 February 1976
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The Miser, 12 December 1975
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The Department, 17 October 1975
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An Evening with Katherine Mansfield, 7 September 1975
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Home, 22 August 1975
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The Seahorse, 27 June 1975
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Hobson's Choice, 2 May 1975
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Of Mice and Men, 23 April 1975
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Chez Nous, 7 March 1975
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Hotel Paradiso, 27 December 1974
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Equus, 25 October 1974
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Little Eyolf, 23 August 1974
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That Championship Season, 28 June 1974
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Oedipus Rex, 3 June 1974
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The Owl and the Pussycat, 6 May 1974
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Ruzzante Returns from the Wars, 3 May 1974
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La Mandragola, 3 May 1974
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Lear, 1974
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Jugglers Three, 24 August 1973
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Lysistrata, 13 July 1973
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Kabul, 31 May 1973
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Arsenic and Old Lace, 18 April 1973
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'Tis Pity She's a Whore, 8 March 1973
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Don's Party, March 1973
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Blop Goes The Weazel, 27 December 1972
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Don's Party, 6 December 1972
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How Could You Believe Me When I Said I'd Be Your Valet When You Know I've Been a Liar All My Life?, 13 October 1972
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Don's Party, 20 September 1972
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An Awful Rose, 6 September 1972
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Forget-Me-Not Lane, 4 August 1972
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Uncle Vanya, 30 June 1972
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Macbeth, 22 May 1972
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Tartuffe, 17 May 1972
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The Good Woman of Setzuan, 14 April 1972
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A Country Girl, 6 April 1972
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The Taming of the Shrew, 10 March 1972
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Trelawny of the Wells, 28 January 1972
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Brer Rabbit, 27 December 1971
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The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, 10 November 1971
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Lasseter, 8 October 1971
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The Government Inspector, 3 September 1971
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Love Love Love, 23 August 1971
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Peer Gynt, 31 July 1971
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The National Health or Nurse Norton's Affair, 23 July 1971
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The Dutch Courtesan, 18 June 1971
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The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, 25 May 1971
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Land Of Dreaming, 15 May 1971
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A Month in the Country, 2 April 1971
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The Man of Mode, 26 February 1971
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As You Like It, 23 January 1971
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Hoddel's Remarkable Handcart, 2 January 1971
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Dick Whittington, 27 December 1970
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Festival 2, 11 November 1970
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The Contemporary Dance Company of Australia, 11 November 1970
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King Oedipus, November 1970
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The Hostage, 8 October 1970
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The Prince and The Firebird, 22 August 1970
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The Legend of King O'Malley, 12 August 1970
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Major Barbara, 1 July 1970
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Cat Among the Pigeons, 30 May 1970
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The Voyage of the Endeavour, May 1970
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This Story of Yours, 21 April 1970
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The Guardsman, 7 March 1970
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Death of a Salesman, 31 January 1970
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95 Men and a Nannygoat, 1970
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Pygmalion, October 1969
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Little Murder, 30 September 1969
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Treasure Island, 25 August 1969
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The Merchant of Venice, 12 July 1969
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Hamlet, 13 June 1969
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, 7 May 1969
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Widowers' Houses, 4 October 1978
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The Knack, 9 August 1978
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Da, 31 May 1978
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Just Between Ourselves, 5 April 1978
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The Cat and the Canary, 8 February 1978
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Obsessive Behaviour in Small Spaces, 16 November 1977
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Mothers and Fathers, 21 September 1977
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Big Toys, 27 July 1977
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The Ultimate Obscenity, 1 July 1977
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Dr. Brain's Body, 1 June 1977
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Unspeakable Acts, 1 June 1977
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The Alchemist, 6 April 1977
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The Father, 9 February 1977
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Rookery Nook, 24 November 1976
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A Toast To Melba, 29 September 1976
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Otherwise Engaged, 4 August 1976
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Habeas Corpus, 9 June 1976
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The Brass Hat, 14 April 1976
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The Wolf, 18 February 1976
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The Miser, 12 December 1975
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The Department, 17 October 1975
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An Evening with Katherine Mansfield, 7 September 1975
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Home, 22 August 1975
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The Seahorse, 27 June 1975
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Hobson's Choice, 2 May 1975
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Of Mice and Men, 23 April 1975
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Chez Nous, 7 March 1975
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Hotel Paradiso, 27 December 1974
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Equus, 25 October 1974
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Little Eyolf, 23 August 1974
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That Championship Season, 28 June 1974
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Ruzzante Returns from the Wars, 3 May 1974
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La Mandragola, 3 May 1974
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Lear, 1974
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Jugglers Three, 24 August 1973
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Lysistrata, 13 July 1973
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Kabul, 31 May 1973
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Arsenic and Old Lace, 18 April 1973
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'Tis Pity She's a Whore, 8 March 1973
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How Could You Believe Me When I Said I'd Be Your Valet When You Know I've Been a Liar All My Life?, 13 October 1972
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Don's Party, 20 September 1972
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An Awful Rose, 6 September 1972
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Forget-Me-Not Lane, 4 August 1972
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Uncle Vanya, 30 June 1972
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Tartuffe, 17 May 1972
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The Good Woman of Setzuan, 14 April 1972
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The Taming of the Shrew, 10 March 1972
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Trelawny of the Wells, 28 January 1972
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The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, 10 November 1971
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Lasseter, 8 October 1971
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The Government Inspector, 3 September 1971
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The National Health or Nurse Norton's Affair, 23 July 1971
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The Dutch Courtesan, 18 June 1971
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A Month in the Country, 2 April 1971
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The Man of Mode, 26 February 1971
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As You Like It, 23 January 1971
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The Hostage, 8 October 1970
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Major Barbara, 1 July 1970
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Cat Among the Pigeons, 30 May 1970
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The Guardsman, 7 March 1970
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Death of a Salesman, 31 January 1970
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Pygmalion, October 1969
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Little Murder, 30 September 1969
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The Merchant of Venice, 12 July 1969
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Hamlet, 13 June 1969
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, 7 May 1969
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Widowers' Houses, 4 October 1978
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The Knack, 9 August 1978
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Da, 31 May 1978
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Just Between Ourselves, 5 April 1978
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The Cat and the Canary, 8 February 1978
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Obsessive Behaviour in Small Spaces, 16 November 1977
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Mothers and Fathers, 21 September 1977
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Big Toys, 27 July 1977
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The Ultimate Obscenity, 1 July 1977
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Dr. Brain's Body, 1 June 1977
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Unspeakable Acts, 1 June 1977
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The Alchemist, 6 April 1977
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The Father, 9 February 1977
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Rookery Nook, 24 November 1976
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A Toast To Melba, 29 September 1976
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Otherwise Engaged, 4 August 1976
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Habeas Corpus, 9 June 1976
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The Brass Hat, 14 April 1976
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The Wolf, 18 February 1976
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The Miser, 12 December 1975
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The Department, 17 October 1975
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An Evening with Katherine Mansfield, 7 September 1975
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Home, 22 August 1975
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The Seahorse, 27 June 1975
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Hobson's Choice, 2 May 1975
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Chez Nous, 7 March 1975
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Hotel Paradiso, 27 December 1974
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La Mandragola, 3 May 1974
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Lear, 1974
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Professor Filarsky's Magic Machine, 27 August 1973
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Jugglers Three, 24 August 1973
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Lysistrata, 13 July 1973
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Kabul, 31 May 1973
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Arsenic and Old Lace, 18 April 1973
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'Tis Pity She's a Whore, 8 March 1973
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Blop Goes The Weazel, 27 December 1972
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How Could You Believe Me When I Said I'd Be Your Valet When You Know I've Been a Liar All My Life?, 13 October 1972
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An Awful Rose, 6 September 1972
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Forget-Me-Not Lane, 4 August 1972
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Uncle Vanya, 30 June 1972
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Tartuffe, 17 May 1972
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The Good Woman of Setzuan, 14 April 1972
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The Taming of the Shrew, 10 March 1972
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Trelawny of the Wells, 28 January 1972
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Brer Rabbit, 27 December 1971
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The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, 10 November 1971
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Lasseter, 8 October 1971
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The Government Inspector, 3 September 1971
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The National Health or Nurse Norton's Affair, 23 July 1971
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The Dutch Courtesan, 18 June 1971
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Land Of Dreaming, 15 May 1971
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A Month in the Country, 2 April 1971
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The Man of Mode, 26 February 1971
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As You Like It, 23 January 1971
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The Hostage, 8 October 1970
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The Legend of King O'Malley, 12 August 1970
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Major Barbara, 1 July 1970
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Cat Among the Pigeons, 30 May 1970
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This Story of Yours, 21 April 1970
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The Guardsman, 7 March 1970
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Death of a Salesman, 31 January 1970
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Pygmalion, October 1969
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The Merchant of Venice, 12 July 1969
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Hamlet, 13 June 1969
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, 7 May 1969
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Lysistrata, 13 July 1973
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Kabul, 31 May 1973
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Arsenic and Old Lace, 18 April 1973
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'Tis Pity She's a Whore, 8 March 1973
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Blop Goes The Weazel, 27 December 1972
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How Could You Believe Me When I Said I'd Be Your Valet When You Know I've Been a Liar All My Life?, 13 October 1972
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Don's Party, 20 September 1972
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An Awful Rose, 6 September 1972
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Forget-Me-Not Lane, 4 August 1972
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Uncle Vanya, 30 June 1972
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Tartuffe, 17 May 1972
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The Good Woman of Setzuan, 14 April 1972
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A Country Girl, 6 April 1972
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The Taming of the Shrew, 10 March 1972
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Trelawny of the Wells, 28 January 1972
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Brer Rabbit, 27 December 1971
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The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, 10 November 1971
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Lasseter, 8 October 1971
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The Government Inspector, 3 September 1971
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Love Love Love, 23 August 1971
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Peer Gynt, 31 July 1971
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The National Health or Nurse Norton's Affair, 23 July 1971
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The Dutch Courtesan, 18 June 1971
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Land Of Dreaming, 15 May 1971
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A Month in the Country, 2 April 1971
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The Man of Mode, 26 February 1971
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Hoddel's Remarkable Handcart, 2 January 1971
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The Hostage, 8 October 1970
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The Legend of King O'Malley, 12 August 1970
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Major Barbara, 1 July 1970
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Cat Among the Pigeons, 30 May 1970
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This Story of Yours, 21 April 1970
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The Guardsman, 7 March 1970
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Death of a Salesman, 31 January 1970
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Pygmalion, October 1969
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Treasure Island, 25 August 1969
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The Merchant of Venice, 12 July 1969
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Hamlet, 13 June 1969
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, 7 May 1969
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Widowers' Houses, 4 October 1978
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The Knack, 9 August 1978
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Da, 31 May 1978
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Just Between Ourselves, 5 April 1978
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The Cat and the Canary, 8 February 1978
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Obsessive Behaviour in Small Spaces, 16 November 1977
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Mothers and Fathers, 21 September 1977
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Big Toys, 27 July 1977
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The Ultimate Obscenity, 1 July 1977
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Dr. Brain's Body, 1 June 1977
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Unspeakable Acts, 1 June 1977
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The Alchemist, 6 April 1977
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The Father, 9 February 1977
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Rookery Nook, 24 November 1976
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A Toast To Melba, 29 September 1976
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Otherwise Engaged, 4 August 1976
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Habeas Corpus, 9 June 1976
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The Brass Hat, 14 April 1976
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The Wolf, 18 February 1976
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The Miser, 12 December 1975
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The Department, 17 October 1975
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An Evening with Katherine Mansfield, 7 September 1975
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Home, 22 August 1975
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The Seahorse, 27 June 1975
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Hobson's Choice, 2 May 1975
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Of Mice and Men, 23 April 1975
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Chez Nous, 7 March 1975
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Hotel Paradiso, 27 December 1974
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La Mandragola, 3 May 1974
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Lear, 1974
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Jugglers Three, 24 August 1973
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Exiles, 2 May 1975
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In a Dead Brown Land, 2 May 1975
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Music Theatre by Alison Bauld, 2 May 1975
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Don's Party, March 1973
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An Eighteenth Century Soiree, 1973
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Blop Goes The Weazel, 27 December 1972
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Don's Party, 6 December 1972
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Don's Party, 20 September 1972
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A Country Girl, 6 April 1972
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Brer Rabbit, 27 December 1971
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The Balcony, 9 October 1971
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You Can't Take It With You, 22 September 1971
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Hippolytus, 9 August 1971
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Peer Gynt, 31 July 1971
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Women Beware Women, 29 May 1971
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The Diary of Anne Frank, 26 May 1971
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Land Of Dreaming, 15 May 1971
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Edward John Eyre / The Soldier's Tale, 1 May 1971
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The Beggar's Opera, 3 April 1971
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Blood Wedding, 14 October 1970
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The Legend of King O'Malley, 12 August 1970
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A Midsummer Night's Dream, 15 March 1970
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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 1970
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The Crucible, 24 September 1969
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Miss Jairus, 27 July 1969
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Hamlet, 13 June 1969
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Widowers' Houses, 4 October 1978
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The Knack, 9 August 1978
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Da, 31 May 1978
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Just Between Ourselves, 5 April 1978
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The Cat and the Canary, 8 February 1978
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Obsessive Behaviour in Small Spaces, 16 November 1977
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Mothers and Fathers, 21 September 1977
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Big Toys, 27 July 1977
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The Ultimate Obscenity, 1 July 1977
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Dr. Brain's Body, 1 June 1977
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Unspeakable Acts, 1 June 1977
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The Alchemist, 6 April 1977
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Rookery Nook, 24 November 1976
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A Toast To Melba, 29 September 1976
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Otherwise Engaged, 4 August 1976
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Habeas Corpus, 9 June 1976
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The Brass Hat, 14 April 1976
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The Wolf, 18 February 1976
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The Miser, 12 December 1975
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The Department, 17 October 1975
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Home, 22 August 1975
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The Seahorse, 27 June 1975
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Hobson's Choice, 2 May 1975
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Professor Filarsky's Magic Machine, 27 August 1973
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Blop Goes The Weazel, 27 December 1972
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Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor, 6 May 1972
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Yukity Yuk, 13 January 1972
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Brer Rabbit, 27 December 1971
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The Mystery of Stanley Barlingbone, 31 August 1971
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Land Of Dreaming, 15 May 1971
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Hoddel's Remarkable Handcart, 2 January 1971
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Dick Whittington, 27 December 1970
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The Prince and The Firebird, 22 August 1970
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The Voyage of the Endeavour, May 1970
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95 Men and a Nannygoat, 1970
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Dick Whittington, 27 December 1969
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Treasure Island, 25 August 1969
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Wacky World of Words, 12 January 1976
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Professor Filarsky's Magic Machine, 27 August 1973
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Jugglers Three, 24 August 1973
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A Country Girl, 6 April 1972
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Bunraku National Puppet Theatre of Japan, 21 March 1972
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The Balcony, 9 October 1971
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Love Love Love, 23 August 1971
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Peer Gynt, 31 July 1971
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The Beggar's Opera, 3 April 1971
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The Kerala Kalamandalam Kathakali Dance Groupe, 3 September 1970
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The Legend of King O'Malley, 12 August 1970
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A Midsummer Night's Dream, 15 March 1970
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Treasure Island, 25 August 1969
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A Programme on Farce, 9 October 1975
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Professor Filarsky's Magic Machine, 27 August 1973
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A Country Girl, 6 April 1972
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The Balcony, 9 October 1971
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Peer Gynt, 31 July 1971
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Women Beware Women, 29 May 1971
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Land Of Dreaming, 15 May 1971
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The Beggar's Opera, 3 April 1971
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Blood Wedding, 14 October 1970
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The Legend of King O'Malley, 12 August 1970
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This Story of Yours, 21 April 1970
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A Midsummer Night's Dream, 15 March 1970
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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 1970
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A Toast To Melba, 29 September 1976
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Arsenic and Old Lace, 18 April 1973
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'Tis Pity She's a Whore, 8 March 1973
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How Could You Believe Me When I Said I'd Be Your Valet When You Know I've Been a Liar All My Life?, 13 October 1972
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Forget-Me-Not Lane, 4 August 1972
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Tartuffe, 17 May 1972
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The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, 10 November 1971
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Lasseter, 8 October 1971
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The National Health or Nurse Norton's Affair, 23 July 1971
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The Dutch Courtesan, 18 June 1971
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The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, 25 May 1971
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The Hostage, 8 October 1970
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Major Barbara, 1 July 1970
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This Story of Yours, 21 April 1970
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The Crucible, 24 September 1969
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Miss Jairus, 27 July 1969
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Rookery Nook, 24 November 1976
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Habeas Corpus, 9 June 1976
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Hotel Paradiso, 27 December 1974
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Equus, 25 October 1974
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Little Eyolf, 23 August 1974
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Kabul, 31 May 1973
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Lasseter, 8 October 1971
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The National Health or Nurse Norton's Affair, 23 July 1971
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The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, 25 May 1971
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A Month in the Country, 2 April 1971
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Hoddel's Remarkable Handcart, 2 January 1971
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The Hostage, 8 October 1970
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Cat Among the Pigeons, 30 May 1970
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The Ultimate Obscenity, 1 July 1977
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Dr. Brain's Body, 1 June 1977
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Home, 22 August 1975
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Lysistrata, 13 July 1973
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'Tis Pity She's a Whore, 8 March 1973
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How Could You Believe Me When I Said I'd Be Your Valet When You Know I've Been a Liar All My Life?, 13 October 1972
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Forget-Me-Not Lane, 4 August 1972
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The Government Inspector, 3 September 1971
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The National Health or Nurse Norton's Affair, 23 July 1971
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This Story of Yours, 21 April 1970
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The Guardsman, 7 March 1970
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Little Murder, 30 September 1969
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Hamlet, 13 June 1969
Sandra McKenzie
- Compere, Composer, Musical Arranger, Musical Director, Musician: Pianist
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A Toast To Melba, 29 September 1976
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Habeas Corpus, 9 June 1976
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Of Mice and Men, 23 April 1975
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'Tis Pity She's a Whore, 8 March 1973
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How Could You Believe Me When I Said I'd Be Your Valet When You Know I've Been a Liar All My Life?, 13 October 1972
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Forget-Me-Not Lane, 4 August 1972
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Uncle Vanya, 30 June 1972
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The Good Woman of Setzuan, 14 April 1972
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The Taming of the Shrew, 10 March 1972
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Trelawny of the Wells, 28 January 1972
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Lasseter, 8 October 1971
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As You Like It, 23 January 1971
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The Merchant of Venice, 12 July 1969
Robin Lovejoy
- Devisor, Director, Performer
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The Seahorse, 27 June 1975
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Lear, 1974
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'Tis Pity She's a Whore, 8 March 1973
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Forget-Me-Not Lane, 4 August 1972
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Tartuffe, 17 May 1972
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The Taming of the Shrew, 10 March 1972
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A Month in the Country, 2 April 1971
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The Hostage, 8 October 1970
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Death of a Salesman, 31 January 1970
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Hamlet, 13 June 1969
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, 7 May 1969
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How Could You Believe Me When I Said I'd Be Your Valet When You Know I've Been a Liar All My Life?, 13 October 1972
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Forget-Me-Not Lane, 4 August 1972
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Tartuffe, 17 May 1972
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The Good Woman of Setzuan, 14 April 1972
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The Taming of the Shrew, 10 March 1972
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Trelawny of the Wells, 28 January 1972
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The Balcony, 9 October 1971
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Peer Gynt, 31 July 1971
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Women Beware Women, 29 May 1971
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The Beggar's Opera, 3 April 1971
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Lysistrata, 13 July 1973
-
Kabul, 31 May 1973
-
Lasseter, 8 October 1971
-
Peer Gynt, 31 July 1971
-
The National Health or Nurse Norton's Affair, 23 July 1971
-
The Dutch Courtesan, 18 June 1971
-
Women Beware Women, 29 May 1971
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Edward John Eyre / The Soldier's Tale, 1 May 1971
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Blood Wedding, 14 October 1970
-
A Midsummer Night's Dream, 15 March 1970
-
Kabul, 31 May 1973
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How Could You Believe Me When I Said I'd Be Your Valet When You Know I've Been a Liar All My Life?, 13 October 1972
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Uncle Vanya, 30 June 1972
-
The Good Woman of Setzuan, 14 April 1972
-
The Taming of the Shrew, 10 March 1972
-
The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, 10 November 1971
-
The Government Inspector, 3 September 1971
-
The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, 25 May 1971
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The Legend of King O'Malley, 12 August 1970
-
A Midsummer Night's Dream, 15 March 1970
-
Rookery Nook, 24 November 1976
-
Otherwise Engaged, 4 August 1976
-
The Department, 17 October 1975
-
Forget-Me-Not Lane, 4 August 1972
-
Macbeth, 22 May 1972
-
The Government Inspector, 3 September 1971
-
The National Health or Nurse Norton's Affair, 23 July 1971
-
Little Murder, 30 September 1969
-
Hamlet, 13 June 1969
-
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, 7 May 1969
-
The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, 10 November 1971
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Lasseter, 8 October 1971
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The National Health or Nurse Norton's Affair, 23 July 1971
-
The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, 25 May 1971
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A Month in the Country, 2 April 1971
-
The Man of Mode, 26 February 1971
-
As You Like It, 23 January 1971
-
Blood Wedding, 14 October 1970
-
A Midsummer Night's Dream, 15 March 1970
-
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 1970
-
Widowers' Houses, 4 October 1978
-
The Knack, 9 August 1978
-
Da, 31 May 1978
-
Just Between Ourselves, 5 April 1978
-
Rookery Nook, 24 November 1976
-
A Toast To Melba, 29 September 1976
-
Habeas Corpus, 9 June 1976
-
The Wolf, 18 February 1976
-
Arsenic and Old Lace, 18 April 1973
-
'Tis Pity She's a Whore, 8 March 1973
-
The Wolf, 18 February 1976
-
The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, 10 November 1971
-
Lasseter, 8 October 1971
-
The National Health or Nurse Norton's Affair, 23 July 1971
-
The Dutch Courtesan, 18 June 1971
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The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, 25 May 1971
-
The Man of Mode, 26 February 1971
-
As You Like It, 23 January 1971
-
Pygmalion, October 1969
-
The Merchant of Venice, 12 July 1969
-
The Ultimate Obscenity, 1 July 1977
-
Dr. Brain's Body, 1 June 1977
-
The Wolf, 18 February 1976
-
Home, 22 August 1975
-
Chez Nous, 7 March 1975
-
Lear, 1974
-
A Month in the Country, 2 April 1971
-
The Hostage, 8 October 1970
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The Merchant of Venice, 12 July 1969
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, 7 May 1969
Roger Covell
- Composer, Conductor, Musical Director
Alastair Duncan
- Adaptor, Director, Music and Lyrics Librettist, Playwright
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Blop Goes The Weazel, 27 December 1972
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Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor, 6 May 1972
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The Mystery of Stanley Barlingbone, 31 August 1971
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Hoddel's Remarkable Handcart, 2 January 1971
-
Dick Whittington, 27 December 1970
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The Prince and The Firebird, 22 August 1970
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Dick Whittington, 27 December 1969
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Treasure Island, 25 August 1969
Alexander Hay
- Actor, Director, Producer
Pip Lewis
- Assistant Stage Manager, Costume Designer, Lighting Designer, Stage Manager
Ted Craig
- Devisor, Director, Performer
Jeremy Gadd
- Designer, Lighting Designer, Sound Designer, Stage Director
Bernard Gannon
- Lighting Designer, Production Manager, Properties Master, Sound Designer, Stage Manager
Raymond Omodei
- Devisor, Director, Performer
Antony Rooke
- Assistant to the Director, Costume Designer, Designer, Lighting Designer, Stage Manager
Kim Carpenter
- Costume Designer, Designer, Set Designer
Robert Jeffreys
- Actor, Circus Style Performer
Bjarne Ohlin
- Actor, Circus Style Performer
Linda Parker
- Composer, Music Adaptor, Musical Director
Carole Yelland
- Actor, Assistant Stage Manager
Tom Burstall
- Assistant Stage Manager, Properties Master, Stage Manager
Robert Dein
- Costume Designer, Lighting Designer
Susan Lloyd
- Assistant Designer, Designer, Set Designer
Prue McBeath
- Costume Designer, Lighting Designer, Stage Manager
Lindsay Megarrity
- Costume Designer, Designer, Set Designer
Michael J Ryan
- Lighting Designer, Stage Manager
Jim Sharman
- Director, Lighting Designer
Ton Witsel
- Actor, Dance Director, Mime
Peter Bloor
- Lighting Designer, Sound Designer
Peter Carroll
- Assistant Director, Director
Rob Inglis
- Playwright, Writer
Alan Ingram
- Assistant Stage Manager, Stage Director
Hermes Martini
- Lighting Designer, Set Designer
Richard Worner
- Costume Designer, Stage Manager
Willy Young
- Actor, Scenic Artist
Ray Biehler
- Music and Lyrics Librettist
John Cran
- Musician: Bassoonist
Patrick Flynn
- Composer, Musical Director
David Foster
- Assistant Stage Manager
Mark Gould
- Assistant Director
Ray Harding
- Music and Lyrics Librettist
P K Kuo
- Stage Director
Alan Moore
- Assistant Stage Manager
Carl Pini
- Musician: Violinist
John Rose
- Composer, Performer
Kathy Ukleja
- Assistant Stage Manager
Owen Weingott
- Fight Director/Fight Choreographer
Rodney Wilson
- Set and/or Property Maker
John Woods
- Musician: Trumpeter
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