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MLT Main House Productions 1930-2012 Year Play Playwright Director 1930-31 to What Red Hell Robinson, Percy Gwen Lally 1930-31 T MLT Main House Productions 1930-2012 Year Play Playwright Director 1930-31 To What Red Hell Robinson, Percy Gwen Lally Ad. H&H Granville 1930-31 The Romantic Young Lady Sierra Katherine Pole Barker 1931-32 The Man with a Load of Mischief Dukes, Ashley Charles Stirling 1931-32 Interference Pertwee, Roland/Deardon, Harold Charles Stirling 1931-32 Shall We Join the Ladies Barrie, J.M. Jack Lowley Pres. Mrs A.G. Gjers 1931-32 The Young Idea Coward, Noel Charles Thomas 1931-32 The Middle Watch Hay, Ian/King-Hall, Stephen Charles Thomas 1932-33 The First Mrs Fraser Ervine, St John Charles Thomas 1932-33 Many Waters Hoffe, Monckton Charles Thomas 1932-33 Seven Keys to Baldpate Cohen, George M. Charles Thomas 1932-33 How He Lied to Her Husband Shaw, G.B. Charles Thomas Ad. H&H Granville 1932-33 The Two Shepherds Sierra Charles Thomas Barker 1932-33 The Devil's Disciple Shaw, G.B. Charles Thomas 1932-33 The Midshipmaid Hay, Ian/King-Hall, Stephen Charles Thomas 1933-34 The Barratt's of Wimpole Street Bessier, Rudolph Charles Thomas 1933-34 R.U.R. Capek, Karel Charles Thomas 1933-34 Saint Joan Shaw, G.B. Charles Thomas 1933-34 Hay Fever Coward, Noel Charles Thomas 1933-34 Such Men are Dangerous Dukes, Ashley Charles Thomas 1934-35 The Apple Cart Shaw, G.B. Marie Jeafreson 1934-35 A Sleeping Clergyman Bridie, James Marie Jeafreson 1934-35 The Merchant of Venice Shakespeare, William Marie Jeafreson 1934-35 Children in Uniform Winslow, Christa Marie Jeafreson 1934-35 Berkeley Square Balderston, John L. Marie Jeafreson 1935-36 King's Son Churl's Son Cran, Jane Marie Jeafreson 1935-36 Androlocles and the Lion Shaw, G.B. Marie Jeafreson 1935-36 Living Dangerously Simpson, Reginald/Gregory, Frank Marie Jeafreson 1935-36 Twelfth Night Shakespeare, William Marie Jeafreson 1935-36 Laburnum Grove Priestley, J.B. Marie Jeafreson 1935-36 Autumn Crocus Anthony, C.L. Marie Jeafreson 1936-37 The Brontes Sangster, Alfred Duncan Marks 1936-37 Lady Precious Stream Hsiung, S.I. Duncan Marks 1936-37 The Witch Masefield, John Duncan Marks 1936-37 Loyalties Galsworthy, John Duncan Marks 1936-37 Yellow Sands Phillpotts, Eden and Adelaide Duncan Marks 1936-37 Julius Caesar Shakespeare, William Duncan Marks 1937-38 Parnell Schauffler, Elsie T. Duncan Marks 1937-38 Dear Brutus Barrie, J.M. Duncan Marks 1937-38 Pygmalion Shaw, G.B. Duncan Marks 1937-38 Pride and Prejudice Austen, Jane Duncan Marks Ad. Helen Jerome 1937-38 Storm in a Teacup Bridie, James Duncan Marks 1937-38 As You Like It Shakespeare, William Duncan Marks 1938-39 Judgement Day Rice, Elmer Duncan Marks 1938-39 What Every Woman Knows Barrie, J.M. Duncan Marks 1938-39 Gallows Glorious Gow, Ronald Duncan Marks 1938-39 Major Barbara Shaw, G.B. Duncan Marks 1938-39 The Voysey Inheritance Barker, Granville Duncan Marks 1938-39 Bird in Hand Drinkwater, John Duncan Marks 1939-40 I Have Been Here Before Priestley, J.B. John Rudling 1939-40 George and Margaret Savory, Gerald Sydney Tafler 1941-42 Quiet Wedding McCracken, Esther Barbara McDermott 1941-42 You Never Can Tell Shaw, G.B. Barbara McDermott 1942-43 Viceroy Sarah Ginsbury, Norman George Draper 50th presentation 1942-43 Dangerous Corner Priestley, J.B. George Draper 1942-43 The Importance of Being Ernest Wilde, Oscar George Draper 1943-44 Jupiter Laughs Cronin, A.J. George Draper 1943-44 Arms and the Man Shaw, G.B. George Draper 1943-44 The Father Strindberg, August George Draper 1943-44 Robert's Wife Ervine, St. John George Draper 1944-45 The Shining Hour Winter, Keith George Draper 1944-45 The Skin Game Galsworthy, John George Draper 1944-45 Quality Street Barrie, J.M. George Draper 1944-45 Dear Octopus Smith, Dodie George Draper 1944-45 They Came to a City Priestley, J.B. George Draper 1944-45 Blithe Spirit Coward, Noel George Draper 1944-45 An Ideal Husband Wilde, Oscar George Draper Trans. Granville 1945-46 A Hundred Years On Quintero, S. & J. George Draper Barker 1945-46 The Rose Without a Thorn Bax, Clifford George Draper 1945-46 The Late Christopher Bean Fauchois, Rene George Draper Ad. E. Williams 1945-46 Mary Rose Barrie, J.M. John Rudling 1945-46 Mr Bolfry Bridie, James John Rudling 1945-46 1066 and All That Reginald Arkell/Alred Reynolds John Rudling 1946-47 The Circle Maugham, Somerset John Rudling 1946-47 Quiet Weekend McCracken, Esther John Rudling 1946-47 Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare, William John Rudling 1946-47 Uncle Harry Job, Thomas John Rudling 1946-47 Johnson Over Jordan Priestley, J.B. John Rudling 1946-47 In Good King Charles Golden Days Shaw, G.B. John Rudling 1947-48 Charley's Aunt Thomas, Brandon John Rudling 1947-48 The Black Eye Bridie, James John Rudling 1947-48 The Little Foxes Hellman, Lillian Hugh Goldie 1947-48 The Doctor's Dilemma Shaw, G.B. Hugh Goldie 1947-48 Our Town Wilder, Thornton Hugh Goldie 1947-48 You Can't Take it With You Hart, Moss/Kaufman, George Hugh Goldie 1947-48 She Stoops to Conquer Goldsmith, Oliver Hugh Goldie Trans. Arthur 1948-49 Noah Obey, Andre Hugh Goldie Wilmurt 1948-49 The Sacred Flame Maugham, Somerset Hugh Goldie 1948-49 The Merry Wives of Windsor Shakespeare, William Hugh Goldie 1948-49 The Winslow Boy Rattigan, Terence Hugh Goldie 1948-49 The Distaff Side Van Druten, John Hugh Goldie 1948-49 Juno and the Paycock O'Casey, Sean Hugh Goldie 1948-49 And so to Bed Fagan, J.B. Hugh Goldie 1949-50 The Guinea Pig Chetham-Strode, Warren Lawrence Hayes 1949-50 Hassan Flecker, James Elroy Lawrence Hayes 1949-50 The Linden Tree Priestley, J.B. Lawrence Hayes 1949-50 The Giaconda Smile Huxley, Aldous Lawrence Hayes 1949-50 Garand National Night Christie, Dorothy and Campbell Lawrence Hayes 1949-50 Yellow Sands Phillpotts, Eden and Adelaide Lawrence Hayes 1950-51 Anna Christie O'Neill, Eugene Lawrence Hayes 1950-51 I Remember Mama Van Druten, John Lawrence Hayes 1950-51 The Cure for Love Greenwood, Walter Lawrence Hayes 1950-51 A Phoenix too Frequent Fry, Christopher Lawrence Hayes 1950-51 The Browning Version Rattigan, Terence Lawrence Hayes 1950-51 Hamlet Shakespeare, William Lawrence Hayes 100th presentation 1950-51 East Lynne Wood, Henry Mrs Lawrence Hayes 1951-52 Miss Mabel Sherriff, R.C. Abraham Asseo 1951-52 The Lady's not for Burning Fry, Christopher Abraham Asseo 1951-52 Love in Albania Linklater, Eric Abraham Asseo 1951-52 The Heiress Goetz, R. and A. Abraham Asseo 1951-52 The Seagull Chekhov, Anton Abraham Asseo 1951-52 Arsenic and Old Lace Kesselring, Joseph Abraham Asseo 1952-53 His Excellency Christie, Dorothy and Campbell John Lindsay 1952-53 The Holly and the Ivy Browne, Wynyard John Lindsay 1952-53 Mrs Warren's Profession Shaw, G.B. John Lindsay 1952-53 The Wild Duck Ibsen, Henrik John Lindsay 1952-53 Great Expectations Dickens, Charles John Lindsay Ad. Alec Guinness 1952-53 The Beggar's Opera Gay, John John Lindsay Trans. Christopher 1953-54 Ring Around the Moon Annouilh, Jean John Lindsay Fry 1953-54 The River Line Morgan, Charles John Lindsay 1953-54 Othello Shakespeare, William John Lindsay 1953-54 Home and Beauty Maugham, Somerset John Lindsay 1953-54 The Young Elizabeth Dowling, Jenette/Letton, Francis John Lindsay 1953-54 Harvey Chase, Mary John Lindsay 1954-55 Tartuffe Moliere John Rudling Ad. Miles Malleson 1954-55 The Deep Blue Sea Rattigan, Terence John Rudling 1954-55 Venus Observed Fry, Christopher John Rudling 1954-55 Anastasia Maurette, Marcel John Rudling As Guy Bolton 1954-55 Escapade McDougall, Roger John Rudling 1955-56 Hobson's Choice Brighouse, Harold John Rudling 25th Ann. season 1955-56 Winter Journey Odets, Clifford John Rudling 1955-56 A Question of Fact Browne, Wynyard John Rudling 1955-56 The Taming of the Shrew Shakespeare, William John Rudling 1955-56 Reluctant Heroes Morris, Colin John Rudling 1956-57 The Beaux Strategem Farquhar, George Frederick Farley 1956-57 The Love of Four Colonels Ustinov, Peter Frederick Farley 1956-57 Simon and Laura Melville, Alan Frederick Farley 1956-57 The Corn is Green Williams, Emlyn Frederick Farley 1956-57 Maria Marten Traditional Frederick Farley 1st Play - Little 1957-58 Caesar and Cleopatra Shakespeare, William Raphael Jago Theatre 1957-58 Witness for the Prosecution Christie, Agatha Raphael Jago MLT - prof 1957-58 Beauty and the Beast Gray, Nicholas Stuart Raphael Jago production 1957-58 The Queen and the Rebels Betti, Ugo Raphael Jago 1957-58 Bell, Book and Candle Van Druten, John Raphael Jago 1957-58 Separate Tables Rattigan, Terence Raphael Jago 1958-59 The Teahouse of the August Moon Patrick, John Arnold Fry 1958-59 The Whole Truth Makie, Philip Arnold Fry 1958-59 Sailor Beware King, Philip/Carey, Falkland Arnold Fry 1958-59 The Crucible Miller, Arthur Arnold Fry 1958-59 Present Laughter Coward, Noel Arnold Fry Trans. E. Owen 1959-60 Dinner with the Family Annouilh, Jean Arnold Fry Marsh 1959-60 The Diary of Anne Frank Goodrich, Francis/Hackett, Albert Arnold Fry MLT - prof 1959-60 Cinderella Fry, Arnold Arnold Fry production 1959-60 The Chalk Garden Bagnold, Enid Arnold Fry 1959-60 Saint Joan Shaw, G.B. Arnold Fry 1959-60 Spider's Web Christie, Agatha Arnold Fry 1960-61 Angels in Love Mills, Hugh Arnold Fry 150th Presentation 1960-61 Flowering Cherry Bolt, Robert Arnold Fry MLT - prof 1960-61 Aladdin Roberts/Marshall Arnold Fry production 1960-61 Not in the Book Watkyn, Arthur Arnold Fry 1960-61 A Dead Secret Ackland, Rodney Arnold Fry 1960-61 Gilt and Gingerbread Hale, Lionel Arnold Fry 1961-62 The Importance of Being Ernest Wilde, Oscar John Morton 1961-62 Five Finger Exercise Shaffer, Peter H.
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