Box Sheffield Theatres Collection Box 2
Contains 104 Results:
The Stirrings in Sheffield on Saturday Night Programme, 1968
Written by Alan Cullen and directed by Colin George. Includes a newspaper cutting from 11 December 1968 of the Royal George Hotel featured in the play.
The Life and Times of Charlie Peace Programme, 1969
Written by Alan Cullen and directed by Alan Dossor.
After Dinner with Cyril Fletcher and Spanish Fiesta starring Rafael De Sevilla Programme, 1969
Performed 11 - 16 August 1968.
The Return Programme, 1969
Written by Walter De La Mare and adapted for stage by Wilfred Harrison. Directed by Colin George and Wilfred Harrison. Performed Monday 21 to Tuesday 22 April 1969, Thursday 1 to Saturday 3 May, Monday 5 to Tuesday 6 May and Thursday 15 to Saturday 17 May 1969.
Tango Programme, 1969
Written by Slavomir Mrozek and translated by Nicholas Bethell. Directed by Wilfred Harrison. Performed Monday 22 to Tuesday 23 September 1969, Thursday 9 to Saturday 11 October, Wednesday 22 to Saturday 25 October, and Monday 27 to Tuesday 28 October 1969.
The Cherry Orchard Programme, 1969
Written by Anton Chekhov and translated by David Magarshack. Directed by Colin George. Performed Wednesday 7 to Saturday 10 May and Monday 12 to Tuesday 13 May 1969.
The Golden Fleece Programme, 1969
Written by Alan Cullen and directed by Frank Hatherley. Performed in January and February. Includes insert with cast replacement.
In Celebration Programme, 1970
Written by David Storet and directed by Geoffrey Ost. Performed on Wednesday 11 to Saturday 14 February, Monday 16 to Tuesday 17 February, Wednesday 25 to Saturday 28 February and Thursday 12 to Saturday 14 March 1970.
A Day in the Death of Joe Egg Programme, 1970
Written by Peter Nichols and directed by Paul Hellyer. Performed on Wednesday 25 March to Saturday 4 April and Tuesday 23 to Saturday 25 April 1970.
A Collier's Friday Night Programme, 1970
Written by D. H. Lawrence and directed by John Pickles. Performed on Wednesday 8 April 1970, Monday 13 to Saturday 18 April and Monday 20 to Saturday 22 April 1970.
Harvey Teasdale and the Sheffield Hallelujah Band Programme, 1970
Listen for the Trains, Love Programme, 1970
A new musical by Stan Barstow with songs by Alex Glasgow and directed by Colin George. Performed on Friday 12 to Tuesday 30 June 1970 and Wednesday 1 to Tuesday 14 July 1970.
Little Malcolm and his Struggle Against the Eunuchs Programme, 1970
Written by David Helliwell and directed by Mick Rodger. Performed on Saturday 15 August 1970 and Monday 17 to Saturday 22 August and Monday 24 to Saturday 29 August 1970.
The Price Programme, 1970
Written by Arthur Miller and directed by Frank Hatherleyon. Performed on Monday 31 August to Saturday 5 September, Monday 7 September to Saturday 12 September and Tuesday 15 to Saturday 19 September 1970.
Macbeth Programme, 1970
Written by William Shakespeare and directed by Colin George. Performed Wednesday 21 to Saturday 24 October, Monday 26 to Tuesday 27 October, Wednesday 4 to Saturday 7 November, Monday 9 to Saturday 14 November and Wednesday 2 to Saturday 5 December 1970.
The Bedsitting Room Programme, 1971
Written by Spike Milligan and John Antrobus with musical numbers composed by Jeremy Barlow. Directed by Frank Hatherley on Wednesday 3 March 1971. Includes insert from The University of Sheffield Department of Extramural Studies 'The Theatre in the Seventies - Strindberg and the Modern Theatre' by Michael Meyer Sunday 28 March 1971 in the University Drama Studio.
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Programme, 1971
Written by Tom Stoppard and directed by Peter James. Performed on Wednesday 24 March 1971. Includes insert from The University of Sheffield Department of Extramural Studies 'The Theatre in the Seventies - Hamlet Revisited' by Peter James on Sunday 4 April 1971 in the University Drama Studio.
The Father Programme, 1971
Written by August Strindberg and translated by Michael Myer. Directed by Geoffrey Ost and performed on Wednesday 14 April 1971.
Britannia's Boys Programme, 1971
Written by Alan Cullen and directed by Colin George. Performed on Thursday 20 May 1971. Includes insert advertising Sheffield Playhouse Theatre Vanguard at the University Drama Studio performance of 'In Words' by Noriss Harvey on Wednesday 26 May to Saturday 29 May 1971 and insert advertising The Crucible Club's Evening of Midsummer Madness at the Owlerton Stadium on Wednesday 23 June 1972.
The Venetian Twins Programme, 1971
Written by Carlo Gordoni translated by Frederick Davies and directed by Keneth Parrott. An ORBIT production part of The Sheffield Festival 1971.