Jacques Dacqmine and Marie Bell in Phèdre, which is to open the season of Racine plays at the Savoy on
... March 7. Marie Bell will also appear in Bérenice and Britannicus during her three-week stay. ...
... March 7. Marie Bell will also appear in Bérenice and Britannicus during her three-week stay. ...
... left) the Minister, Wendy Hemersley, vision-mixer, John Spencer Wills, Chairman of A-R, Charles Warren, director, Enid Love, head of schools programmes, and Paul Adrian, Managing Director of A-R. ...
... Cyril Smith and Kathleen Harrison in Watch It, Sailor!, the sequel to Sailor Beware! by Philip King and Falkland Cary, which had its first West End performance at the Aldwych last night. ...
... Actor- Director Tony Beckley, one of the most imaginative and progressive director-actors, has been invited by Hazel Vincent Wallace of Leatherhead Repertory, to direct Two for the See-Saw which opens next Monday. Recently he was responsible for an outstanding production of Bus Stop at Bromley, and was also notable as Bamforth in The Long and the Short and the Tall. ...
... Marguerite Stone and Kenneth Mason in Lock Up Your Daughters at the Donovan Maulc Theatre in Nairobi. This production played to 80 per cent, of capacity for six weeks, has broken all house records, and has been seen by 7,258 people, which is more than have ever been to any live entertainment in Nairobi to date. ...
... Victoria Elliott, who is to sing Santuzza in Cavalleria Rusticana at Covent Garden on March 21, 23, and 29 and also on April 9. She has already sung the part in English and Welsh, bat on this occasion it will be in Italian. This popular soprano is also singing Madam Butterfly during the current season at Sadler's Wells. ...
... Making her first professional appearance at Wimbledon Theatre this week is Veronica Baird, as Laura Harvey in You Too Can Have a Body. A native of Wimbledon, she had seven years' amateur experience there. She has just returned from a nine-months' season at St. Andrews, playing such parts as Nora in A Doll's House, Jean Rice in The Entertainer and Judy in Flowering Cherry. ...
... The Citizens', Glasgow, had a brisk and breezy opening to its Spring season with The Alchemist, by Ben Jonson. In a virile, swift production by Peter Duguid, Martin Heller's Sir Epicure Mammon and Una MacLean's Dol Common, seen above, are delightful character studies. Excellent work also comes from Ken Wynne as Subtle and Bernard Kay as Face. David Jones has devised an interesting set, and ...
... Susan Hampshire, who is to appear as the Girl in Follow That Girl, the new Slade-Reynolds musical which opens at the Vaudeville on March 17. ...
... Zoe Hicks as Sonya and Alan Brown as Vanya in Northampton Repertory's production of Uncle Vanya, presented in celebration of the centenary of Chekhov's birth. ...
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