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![]() by William Shakespeare Director Trevor Nunn Design John Gunter Costumes Lindy Hemming Lighting Robert Bryan Music Guy Woolfenden Music Director Nigel Hess Dances Geraldine Stephenson Text & Voice Cicely Berry Assistant Directors Annie Castledine Alby James |
Cast Peggy Ashcroft Tom Hunsiger |
Bedroom
Farce *in the original NT premier these parts were played by
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All's Well That Ends Well |
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| Love for Love | Lyttleton Theatre |
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Othello - Olivier Theatre |
Cast Michael Bryant Stephen Moore Niall Buggy Tim Curry Neil Dagleish Basil Henson Barry James Steven Law Alan Heywood Paul Stewart Saul Reichlin Amanda Redman Lois Baxter Sara Kestleman Sally Dexter Edna Doré Joanna Foster Roz Clifton Judith Coke Peter Gordon Martin Howells |
![]() by William Congreve Director Peter Wood Settings Lila de Nobili Costumes Bruce Snyder Lighting Richard Pilbrow Music Dominic Muldowney Choreographer Peter Walker |
Othello Cast Othello Paul Scofield Desdemona Felicity Kendal Iago Michael Bryant Roderigo Michael Gambon Cassio Stephen Moore Emilia Yvonne Bryceland Bianca Penelope Wilton Montano Peter Needham and Nicholas Selby Daniel Thorndike Adam Norton Elliot Cooper Michael Beint Roger Gartland Janet Whiteside |
![]() by William Shakespeare Director Peter Hall Designer John Bury Lighting David Hersey Music Dominic Muldowney Fights William Hobbs |
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| A Penny for a Song | Barbican Theatre |
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![]() by John Whiting Director Howard Davies Design Bob Crowley Costumes Alexander Reid Lighting Mark Henderson Music Timothy Higgs Sound John A Leonard |
Cast David Bradley Sally George Brian Cox Paul Moriarty Ian McNeice Elizabeth Millbank Rudi Davies Stephen Moore Mick Ford Simon Gilby Daniel Kipling John Shrapnel Richard Garnett Paul Spence Jim Kirby |
![]() Book & Lyrics Peter Nichols Music Monty Norman Director Terry Hands Assisted by Ian Judge Choreography David Toguri Design Farrah Costumes Alexander Reid Lighting Robert Bryan Orchestrations Ian Macpherson Musical Director David Caddick |
Cast Emperor of China Tony Church Queen Victoria Jane Carr Jack Idle Stephen Moore Randy (his horse) Christopher Hurst Andrew Thomas James Sally Forth Julia Hills Cherry (her mare) Noelyn George & Sarah Finch Lady dodo Geoffrey Hutchings Dick Whittington Geraldine Gardner Obadiah Upward Bernard Lloyd Lin Tse-Tsii Roger Allam Teng Tin Cheng Brian Poyser Yo Yo Susie Leong Indian Dancer Seeta Indrani Chinese Dancer Noelyn George Lord Palmerston David Whitaker with Jimmy Cassidy Stewart Mackintosh Gary Sharkey Steve Simmonds Sarah Berger Michael Gyngell Sheila Mitchell Tom Hunsiger |
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| The Society of West End Managers |
1982 |
Stephen Moore was nominated in three categories |
Actor of the Year in a musical for Poppy Actor of the year in a supporting role for All's Well That Ends Well Actor of the Year in a revival for A Doll's House |
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Prince of Hearts Also known as 'The Student Prince'
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Feature length film for BBCtv. Directed by Simon Curtis Script by Lee Hall Music Stephen Warbeck Camera John Daly Produced by David M Thompson |
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Piano by Trevor
Griffiths Cast: Penelope Wilton: Stephen Rea: Keith Bartlett: Kevin O'Donohoe: Peter Caffrey: Michael O'Connor: Oliver Cotton: Geoffrey Palmer: Duncan Bell: Julia Ford: Suzanne Burden. Robbie Engels Stephen Moore: Basil Henson: Philip Voss: Director Howard Davies. Designer Ashley Martin-Davis Lighting Chris Parry Music Dominic Muldowney Dance Jane Gibson Piano Eleanor Alberga |
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Missing Postman
by Mark Wallington |
bbc TV |
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as Ralph Director Alan Dossor Produced by Gareth Neame Music Debbie Wiseman "The best TV Drama This Year" - Daily Telegraph (London) |
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| Harry Enfield & Chums (Kevin's Dad) |
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with Kathy Burke & Harry Enfield.
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