Bernard Lee - Selected Stage Credits

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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