Julian Slade - Shows

Shows

  • Christmas in King Street (1952)
  • The Merry Gentleman (1953)
  • Salad Days (1954)
  • Free As Air (1957)
  • Hooray For Daisy (1959)
  • Follow That Girl (1960), adapted from Christmas in King Street
  • Wildest Dreams (1960)
  • Vanity Fair (1962)
  • Nutmeg and Ginger (1963)
  • Trelawny (1972)
  • Out Of Bounds (1973)
Preceded by
No prior incumbent
Footlights Vice President
1950–1951
Succeeded by
Robin Tuck

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