Box Sheffield Theatres Collection Box 1
Contains 172 Results:
Grace and Favour Programme, 1958
Written by Ronald Jeans. Opening night was 17 February 1958 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
Quay South Programme, 1958
Written by Howard Clewes. Opening night was 3 March 1958 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
Look Back in Anger Programme, 1958
Written by John Osborne. Opening night was 17 March 1958 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
Nude with Violin Programme, 1958
Written by Noel Coward. Opening night was 31 March 1958 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
A Hundred Years Old Programme, 1958
Written by Serafin and Joaquin Alvarez Quintero. English version by Helen and Harley Granville-Barker. Opening night was 28 April 1958 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by David Paul.
Summer of the Seventeenth Doll Programme, 1958
Written by Ray Lawler. Opening night was 12 May 1958 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
Sweet Coz Programme, 1958
Written by Gordon Daviot. Opening night was 26 May 1958 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
Subway in the Sky Programme, 1958
Written by Ian Main. Opening night was 9 June 1958 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
The Waltz of the Toreadors Programme, 1958
Written by Jean Anouilh and translated by Lucienne Hill. Opening night was 23 June 1958 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
Sweet Madness Programme, 1958
Written by Peter Jones. Opening night was 7 July 1958 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
A Month of Sundays Programme, 1958
Written by Gerald Savory. Opening night was 21 July 1958 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by David Paul.
The Banbury Nose Programme, 1958
Written by Peter Ustinov. Opening night was 1 September 1958 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
Reward in Heaven Programme, 1958
Written by Roger Milner. Opening night was 15 September 1958 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
The Happy Man Programme, 1958
Written by Hugh and Margaret Williams. Opening night was 29 September 1958 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
The Potting Shed Programme, 1958
Written by Graham Greene. Opening night was 13 October 1958 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
Any Other Business Programme, 1958
Written by George Ross and Campbell Singer. Opening night was 27 October 1958 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
A Touch of the Sun Programme, 1958
Written by N. C. Hunter. Opening night was 10 November 1958 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
Dodo's in Love Programme, 1958
Written by Harold Brooke and Kay Bannerman. Opening night was 8 December 1958 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by David Paul.
The Other Cinderella Programme, 1958
Written by Nicholas Stuart Gray. Opening night was 24 December 1958 and performed for 4 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.
Twelfth Night Programme, 1960
Written by William Shakespeare. Opening night was 25 January 1960 and performed for 2 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and produced by Geoffrey Ost.