Selected Stage Credits
Production | Role | Dates | Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
The Happy Ending | — | June 1928— | Rusholme Theatre |
Tudor Wench | Sir John Harlington | October 1933— | Embassy Theatre |
Take Heed! | Roman | 28 January 1934— | Piccadilly Theatre |
Murder in Motley | — | April 1934— | Royalty Theatre |
Root of all Evil | — | July 1934— | St Martin's Theatre |
The Philanthropist | — | September 1935— | Arts Theatre |
Distinguished Gathering | — | October 1935— | Embassy Theatre |
Murder Gang | — | November 1935— | Embassy Theatre |
Red Night | — | March 1936— | Queen's Theatre |
The Future That Was | — | April 1936— | Ambassadors Theatre |
Young Madam Conti | — | November 1936— | Savoy Theatre |
Tavern in the Town | — | February 1937— | Embassy Theatre |
And the Music Stopped | — | May 1937— | New Theatre |
The Gusher | — | August 1937— | Prince's Theatre |
Night Sky | Ray Dawson | January 1937— | Savoy Theatre |
People of Our Class | — | April 1938— | Manchester Opera House |
Blind Man's Buff | — | October 1938— | Arts Theatre |
Number Six | Franklyn Dyall | December 1938— | Aldwych Theatre |
The Long Mirror | — | February 1940— | Haymarket Theatre |
Peace in Our Time | Publican | July 1947— | Lyric Theatre |
Seagulls Over Sorrento | Seaman "Lofty" Turner | June 1950— | Apollo Theatre |
The Desperate Hours | Dan Hilliard | April 1955— | Hippodrome Theatre |
Act of Violence | — | October 1962— | St Martin's Theatre |
Norman | Charlie | April 1963— | Royal Court Theatre |
The Farm | — | September 1973— | Royal Court Theatre |
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