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LUA DEP 013 Photographs (352Kb) B&W B&W contact Colour Colour Colour Play Author Director Year Lead actor Note negs sheet negs Prints Slides Accidental Death of an Anarchist Dario Fo Steven Gale 1983/1984 Ken Young Adventures of Malim, The Mohd. Izhar Bin Abdullah Mohd. Izhar Bin Abdullah 1975/1976 play by MA student Alan's Wife Albert Nobbs George Moore All Ends Up Richard Wilding All My Sons Arthur Miller Amba based on Indian myth 1982/1983 Andorra Max Frisch Antigone Sophocles Melanie Jones 1987/1988 Open-air Antony and Cleopatra William Shakespeare Martin Banham 1981/1982 Sierra Leone tour Armageddon Robert Page Robert Page 1974/1975 play by MA student Asking for it Joanna Rush At the Hawk's Well W.B.Yeats Mic hael Patterson 1975/1976 Bacchae of Euripides Wole Soyinka Amanda Price Bargain, The 1985/1986 see Jewish Wife negs Bartholomew Fair Ben Jonson Alan Ram 1977/1978 Bartleby adapted from Herman Melville Tim Baker 1975/1976 Pete Waddington Beasts of Tiresias, The Guillaume Apollinaire Roberta Mock Beggar's Opera, The John Gay 1972/1973 & 1985/1986 Part of Three Melodramas Bells, The Leopold Lewis Emily McLaughlin 1991/1992 Stuart Fortey performance Bent Martin Sherman Bid You Welcome to Our Dream Bob Pegg Martin Banham 1974/1975 Dales tour Black Hole, the Goran Stefanovski Paul Atkins 1989/1990 Frances Babbage Blood Knot, The Athol Fugard Body Works Michael Z. Keamy Boesman and Lena Athol Fugard Bohemian Lights Valle-Inclan Bill McCormack Brand Henrik Ibsen Martin Banham 1979/1980 Michael Patterson Geoffrey Hill translation Brighton Rock adapted from Graham Green Nick Rowland 1982/1983 Brimstone and Treacle Dennis Potter 1979/1980 Bus Stop William Inge Cain John Mackendrick John Mackendrick 1975/1976 Iain Ormsby-Knox Canticle John Mackendrick Richard Boon 1998 Part of Three Melodramas Captive, The Monk Lewis Amy Seccombe 1991/1992 Peter Meredith performance Car Cemetery Fernando Arrabal B&W B&W contact Colour Colour Colour Play Author Director Year Lead actor Note negs sheet negs Prints Slides Caste T.W.Robertson adaptation Shared Experience style Catch 22 from Joseph Heller Michael Patterson 1982/1983 Dixi Patterson/Paul Caucasian Chalk Circle, The Bertolt Brecht Steven Gale 1983/1984 Kaiserman Changeling, The Middleton and Rowley 1981/1982 & Frances1984/1985 Hornby adaptation Shared Experience style Changing Places from David Lodge Michael Patterson 1985/1986 Promenade with pageant Chester Plays Anon. John Marshall ? wagons Class Enemy John Godber Comfort of Strangers adapted from Ian McEwan Ian Connaughton 1987/1988 Coriolanus William Shakespeare Michael Patterson 1977/1978 Rob McLaren Ireland tour Corpse with Feet, A Minoru Betsuyaku Creditors August Strindberg Crimson Island, The Critic, The Richard Brinsley Sheridan Crucible, The Arthur Miller Martin Banham 1967 Crutches Masitha Hoene Masitha Hoene 1991/1992 Amanda Price and Steve Cymbeline William Shakespeare Nicholson 1991-1992 Dido Christopher Marlowe Dirty Work Maishe Maponya 1986/1987 MA student play Dock Brief, The John Mortimer see Wozeck negs Doctor Faustus Christopher Marlowe Christopher McCullough 1978/1979 Don Perlimplin Federico Garcia Lorca Cesar Oliva 1991/1992 Katerina Kitsi Dream Play, A August Strindberg Dressing the Wound 1992 Drums in the Night Bertolt Brecht 1981/1982 Nasser Memarzia Duchess of Malfi, The John Webster (extract) Michael Patterson 1975/1976 Mary Tempest Whiteley Yorkshire schools tour Dumb Waiter, The Harold Pinter Dutchman Le Roi Jones 1975/1976 Emperor Jones, The Eugene O'Neill Endgame Samuel Beckett Max Weaing 1972/1973 Epsom Downs Howard Brenton Peter Meredith/Amanda Everyman Anon. Price 1998 Execution of a Steltsy B&W B&W contact Colour Colour Colour Play Author Director Year Lead actor Note negs sheet negs Prints Slides Father, The August Strindberg Faust Johann W. von Goethe Fear and Misery in the 3rd Reich Bertolt Brecht Michael Patterson 1979/1980 Femi Play Promenade, see Vineger Fen Caryl Churchill Michael Patterson 1986/1987 Tom negs Ferai Find Me Olwen Wymark Alison Oddey 1984/1985 Fire Raisers, The Max Frisch Boykin Ryenolds 1983/1984 Fool, The Edward Bond Neil Sissons 1979/1980 Fool for Love Sam Shepard Forty Years On Alan Bennett David Penrose 1974/1975 Framebreakers, The Ernst Toller ??? From Morn to Midnight Georg Kaiser Michael Patterson 1977/1978 Pete Phethean Marc Almond played Futon and Daruma Ryo Iwamatsu Masako Yuasa 1991/1992 Galatea Jacek Laskowski Michael Patterson 1975/1976 Mary Tempest Whiteley Gallant Girl, The Chinese play 1984/1985 Gammer Gurton's Needle Anon. Martin Banham Student Drama Festival, Traverse Theatre Edinburgh, Roundhouse, Gas 1 Georg Kaiser Phil Young 1975/1976 Michael Patterson London Gawain and the Green Knight Generous People see Fool for Love negs Ghost of the Pot, The traditional Chinese play Nasser Memarzia 1977/1978 Terry Enright Ghost Sonata, The August Strindberg Ghosts Henrik Ibsen Gli Ingannati Translated by Richard Andrews Martin Banham Panayotis Domvros Glass Menagerie, The Tennessee Williams God in Christ see Vineger Tom negs Good Woman of Setzuan, The Bertolt Brecht Mahir Gunsiray 1984/1985 Grace of Mary Traverse , The Timberlake Wertenbaker Emma Davies 1989 Grand Tarot, The Phil Young/Richard 1975 Ireland and 1978 Hamlet William Shakespeare Michael Patterson 1975/1976 Northcott German tour Hamletmachine Heiner Muller Hand to Mouth Happy Days Samuel Beckett Michael Patterson 1984/1985 Jenni Myhill Hard Times adapted from Charles Dickens Stuart Fortey 1977/1978 Stuart Fortey Harmfulmess of Tobacco, The 1986 see Jewish Wife negs B&W B&W contact Colour Colour Colour Play Author Director Year Lead actor Note negs sheet negs Prints Slides Hayavadana Girish Karnad 1977/1978 Hedda Gabler Henrik Ibsen Martin Banham 1978/1979 Judith Sharp Naturalist version Expressionist version. John Hedda Gabler Henrik Ibsen Michael Patterson 1978/1979 Patricia Curran Godber played He Died at his Peak see Inheritors negs Henry IV Luigi Pirandello Frances Kemp 1981/1982 Michael Patterson Heresies Deborah Levy Deborah Stokes 1992/1993 Heroines and Heroes John Reason Michael Patterson 1977/1978 Herself extracts from Irish writers Michael Patterson 1977/1978 Dixi Patterson German tour High and Low Karlheinz Stockhausen Iain Ormsby-Knox 1975/1976 Ed Dobie/Michael Him E.E.Cummings Justin Greene 1977/1978 Patterson Marc Almond played His World, His Women Jane Wilson Michael Patterson 1980/1981 Michael Patterson Ilkley Literature Festival Homecoming, The Harold Pinter Hoppla, We're Alive! Ernst Toller House, The David Halliwell Jamal Soliman 1987/1988 House of Berrnarda Alba Federico Garcia Lorca House of Stairs adapted from William Sleator 1984/1985 see Changling negs Human Landscapes adapted from Nazim Hikmet Michael Patterson 1984/1985 Mahir Gunsiray Human Voice, The Jean Cocteau I am the Genius Idiot Bakabon 1988/1989 I am Work John O'Donoghue Felicity Biggins 1983/1984 Importance of Being Earnest, The Oscar Wilde Michael Patterson 1981/1982 German tour In Camera Jean Paul Sartre In the Jungle of Cities Bertolt Brecht Hass Mahamdallie 1985/1986 Inheritors Susan Glaspell Inspector Calls, An J.B. Priestley MA student play, see Iron Serpent, The Charlotte Keatley Lavender Blue negs Island, The Fugard, Kani & Ntshona 1984/1985 Sierra Leone tour Yorkshire schools tour. By ex-MA student David Ivan and the Firebird David Foxton Martin Banham 1980/1981 Wood Jewish Wife 1986 MA student play, see Dirty Jika Maishe Maponya Works negs John Bullion Joan Littlewood Paul Warwick 1994 Jonny Noble Joan Littlewood Rebecca Jordan 1994 Julius Caesar William Shakespeare Michael Patterson 1985/1986 Ireland and Germany Tour B&W B&W contact Colour Colour Colour Play Author Director Year Lead actor Note negs sheet negs Prints Slides Kangaroo Ireland & Yorkshire tour. Student drama festival. King Lear William Shakespeare Michael Patterson 1976/1977 Michael Patterson Cockpit, London Knight of the Burning Pestle, The Francis Beaumont 1975/1976 Krapp's Last Tape Samuel Beckett 1974/1975 Michael Patterson La Ronde Arthur Schnitzler Lady's Not for Burning, The Christopher Fry Last of the Vamps, The John Reason Michael Patterson 1977/1978 Nasser Memarzia Lavender Blue John Mackendrick Alison Andrews 1982/1983 Leeds Untied devised Michael Patterson 1997/1978 Yorkshire tour Legend of the Tree God, The Yao Yi-Wei David Jiang 1993/1994 Leonce and Lena Georg Buchner Tanya Lees 1988/1989 Let's Get a Divorce Victorien Sardou Light Freezes Light Shining in Buckinghamshire Caryl Churchill Richard Boon 1987 Lion and the Jewel, The Wole Soyinka Little Malcolm and his Struggle against the Eunuchs David Halliwell Live Like Pigs John Arden 1978/1979 Look Back in Anger John Osborne Love of a Good Man Howard Barker Andrew Head 1991/1992 Love Phobia Kunio Kishida Masako Yuasa 1992/1993 Lovers, The 1996 Low in the Dark Manna Wamer Alison Jeffers 1991/1992 Lower Depths, The Maxim Gorky Michael Patterson 1977/1978 Lower Depths, The Maxim Gorky Richard Boon 1995 Lucky Ones Tony Marchant 1983/1984 see Dumb Waiter negs Ilkley Literature Festival. Ludd! John Mackendrick Michael Patterson 1974/1975 World premiere Lysistrata Aristophanes 1986/1987 Macbeth William Shakespeare Michael Patterson 1982/1983 Ireland and Germany tour Madmen and Specialists Wole Soyinka 1977/1978 Madwoman of Chaillot, The Jean Giraudoux adapted from Angela Magic Toyshop, The Frances Babbage Amanda Price 1989/1990 Carter Maids, The Jean Genet Man
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