Select Theatre Credits
- The Bandoliers - South African army show
- Hassan - London, 1951
- Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare - Stratford-upon-Avon, 1954
- Island of Goats - New York, 4-8 October 1955
- The Country Wife - New York, 27 November 1957 – 4 January 1958
- Henry V by William Shakespeare - New York, 25 December 1958 – 10 January 1959
- Camelot - Drury Lane, debut 19 August 1964
- Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw - Chinchester, 1969
- Child's Play - London, 1971
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