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(19**-) Actor and director. *** He translated [[Joshua Sobol]]’s ''[[Ghetto]]'' which was later staged by [[PACT]] and [[Moira Blumenthal]] in 1991. He directed [[Edward Duke]]’s ''[[Jeeves Takes Charge]]'' at the [[Richard Haines]] in 1993. He directed [[John Chapman]]’s ''[[Key for Two]]'' in 1994. He directed [[Bryan Schimmel]] and [[Ian von Memerty]]’s ''[[A Handful of keys]]'' at the [[Civic’s Youth Theatre]] in 1994. He starred in [[Giles Havergal]]’s ''[[Travels With My Aunt]]'' at the [[Leonard Rayne]] in August 1994.
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(****-****). Actor. Performed in Hardy Folk (at the Market Theatre), Holy Moses and All That Jazz (with Young Market) Hail Wedded Love (at the Baxter Theatre). (SACD 1980/81)

(19**-) Actor and director. *** He translated Joshua Sobol’s Ghetto which was later staged by PACT and Moira Blumenthal in 1991. He directed Edward Duke’s Jeeves Takes Charge at the Richard Haines in 1993. He directed John Chapman’s Key for Two in 1994. He directed Bryan Schimmel and Ian von Memerty’s A Handful of keys at the Civic’s Youth Theatre in 1994. He starred in Giles Havergal’s Travels With My Aunt at the Leonard Rayne in August 1994.

Sources

Tucker, 1997


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