Theatre


1952: THE HAPPY TIME.

St James’s Theatre. For Laurence Olivier Productions. Co-starring PETER FINCH and RACHEL KEMPSON. Directed by GEORGE DEVINE.


1954: I CAPTURE THE CASTLE.

Aldwych Theatre. For Linnet & Dunfee. Co-starring RICHARD GREENE, VIRGINIA MCKENNA and ROGER MOORE.


1956: RING FOR CATTY.

Lyric Shaftesbury Theatre. For Michael Codron. Co-starring PATRICK MCGOOHAN and WILLIAM HARTNELL.


1957: LESS THAN KIND.

Arts Theatre. Co-starring DIANE CILENTO and ANDRE MORRELL.


1957 – 58: FLOWERING CHERRY

by ROBERT BOLT, Theatre Royal Haymarket. Starring SIR RALPH RICHARDSON and CELIA JOHNSON. Directed by FRITH BANBURY.


1959: FLOWERING CHERRY,

Lyceum Theatre Broadway, New York. Starring WENDY HILLER and ERIC PORTMAN. Directed by FRITH BANBURY.


1960: TASTE OF HONEY,

Lyceum and Booth Theatre, Broadway, New York. Co-starring JOAN PLOWRIGHT and ANGELA LANSBURY. Directed by TONY RICHARDSON.


1961:OH DAD POOR DAD, MAMA’S HUNG YOU IN THE CLOSET AND I’M FEELING SO SAD.

Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith. Co-starring STELLA ADLER.


1964: CALIGULA.

Phoenix Theatre. Co-starring KENNETH HAIGH and MICHAEL GWYNN. Directed by PETER COE.


1965: SUMMER SEASON, DOCTOR AT SEA.

Pavillion Theatre, Torquay. Co-starring JOHN SLATER and EDWARD RIGBY.


1966:INCIDENT AT VICHY.

Starring Alec Guinness and Anthony Quayle. By Arthur Miller.



1967: HOWARD’S END.

Alberry Theatre. Co-starring GEMMA JONES, GWEN WATFORD and JOYCE CAREY. Directed by FRITH BANBURY.


1967: MISALLIANCE (by George Bernard Shaw) and THE BIRTHDAY PARTY (by Harold Pinter).

Tour of India, Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka. With MONA WASHBOURNE, MARK DIGNAM and TIM PREECE. Directed by RICHARD COTTRELL and TOBY ROBERTSON.


1968: STARING AT THE SUN.

The Vaudeville Theatre. Co-starring JOAN MILLER. Directed by PETER COTES.


1968: THE PROMISE.

South Africa. Co-starring JOHN FRASIER.


1969: Presented and directed SARAH CHURCHILL in her one woman show, tour of South Africa.


1969 – 71: THE CREEPER; THE FAMILY WAY; THE LONG, THE SHORT AND THE TALL. Various UK tours.


1971: ELECTRA.

Greenwich Theatre. Co-starring DEREK JACOBI and SARAH BADEL.


1972-74: CROWN MATRIMONIAL.

Theatre Royal Haymarket. Co-starring PETER BARKWORTH and WENDY HILLIER ch. For MICHAEL CODRON.


1976: Produced and starred in CROWN MATRIMONIAL,

7 ARTS THEATRE, Salisbury, Rhodesia.


1980: AN INSPECTOR CALLS.

Co-starring JOHN LE MESURIER, tour of Zimbabwe.


1985: Tour of Ayckborn’s SEASON’S GREETING.

Presented by DUNCAN WELDON. Co-starring MARTI CAINE and BILL FRASER.