Box Sheffield Theatres Collection Box 2
Contains 104 Results:
The Affair Programme, 1963
Written by Ronald Millar from the novel by C. P. Snow. Opening night was 29 January 1963 and performed for 3 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company and directed by Colin George.
A Jug of Bread Programme, 1963
Written by Jack Malton. Opening night was 14 May 1963 and performed for 3 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain and directed by Geoffrey Ost.
Photo Finish Programme, 1963
Written by Peter Ustinov. Opening night was 4 June 1963 and performed for 3 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain and directed by Colin George.
French without Tears Programme, 1963
Written by Terence Rattigan. Opening night was 25 June 1963 and performed for 3 weeks. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain and directed by Anthony Collin.
Ask Me Tomorrow Programme, 1963
Written by Stan Barstow and Alfred Bradley. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain and directed by Geoffrey Ost.
Mary, Mary Programme, 1963
Written by Jean Kerr. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain and directed by Colin George.
Out of Bounds Programme, 1963
Written by Arthur Watkyn. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain and directed by Colin George.
Caesar and Cleopatra Programme, 1963
Written by George Bernard. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain and directed by Geoffrey Ost.
Villa Sleep Four Programme, 1963
Written by Hubert Gregg. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain and directed by Colin George.
The Three Sisters Programme, 1963
Written by Anton Chekhov and translated by J. P. Davis. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain and directed by Geoffrey Ost.
The Real McCoy Programme, 1964
Written by Madeleine Bingham. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain and directed by Colin George.
Under Milk Wood Programme, 1964
Written by Dylan Thomas. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain and directed by Geoffrey Ost.
Born Yesterday Programme, 1964
Written by Garson Kanin. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain and directed by Geoffrey Edwards.
A Penny for a Song Programme, 1964
Written by John Whitting. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain and directed by Geoffrey Ost.
King Patch and Mr. Simpkins Programme, 1964
Written by Alan Cullen. Performed by the Sheffield Repertory Company in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain and directed by Geoffrey Ost.
The Spanish Dance Theatre of Antonia y Marino Programme, 1965
Performed by The Spanish Dance Theatre of Antonia y Marino with Marino and as special guest artist Tana Lopez with their musicians performed 13 - 18 December 1965.
Trudi and the Minstrel Programme, 1965
Written by Alam Cullen directed by Colin George. First performance on Tuesday 21 December 1965.
A Kind of Loving Programme, 1965
Written by Stan Barlow and Alfred Bradley directed by Colin George. First performed on Tuesday 16 November 1965.
Man and Superman Programme, 1965
A comedy and a philosophy written by George Bernard Shaw and directed by Wilfred Harrison. First performed on Tuesday 19 October 1965.
Hamlet Programme, 1965
Written by William Shakespeare and directed by Colin George. First performed on Tuesday 28 September 1965.