Wakefield Poole - Other Notable Achievements

Other Notable Achievements

  • Dirty Poole: A Sensual Memoir (Book, Lethe Press, 2011, originally published by Alyson Publications in 2000)
  • Bring Back Birdie Video sequences created by Wakefield Poole; Associate to the Director: Wakefield Poole. March 5, 1981 - March 7, 1981
  • Dear World Assistant to Mr. Layton: Wakefield Poole. February 6, 1969 - May 31, 1969
  • George M! Assistant to Mr. Layton: Wakefield Poole. April 10, 1968 - April 26, 1969
  • Do I Hear a Waltz? Choreographic Associate: Wakefield Poole. March 18, 1965 - September 25, 1965
  • The Girl Who Came to Supper Assistant to Mr. Layton: Wakefield Poole. December 8, 1963 - March 14, 1964
  • No Strings Performer: Wakefield Poole ; Dance Captain: Wakefield Poole. March 15, 1962 - August 3, 1963
  • No Strings London Company Directed/ Restaged by Wakefield Poole (1963)
  • The Unsinkable Molly Brown Performer: Wakefield Poole - Replacement; Performer: Wakefield Poole - Replacement. November 3, 1960 - February 10, 1962
  • Tenderloin Performer: Wakefield Poole October 17, 1960 - April 23, 1961
  • Finian's Rainbow Performer: Wakefield Poole
  • Dancer in The Ballet Russe Ballets Russes, An ode to the revolutionary 20th-century dance troupe known as the Ballet Russes. What began as a group of Russian refugees who never danced in Russia became not one but two rival dance troupes who fought the infamous "ballet battles" that consumed London society before World War II, released 2005

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