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1926 |
May: |
debut Outward Bound |
Rusholme Repertory, Manchester |
as Rev. William Duke |
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Oct. 18: |
Henry V |
Old Vic,London |
as Sir Thomas Grey |
programme |
1927 |
Nov.: |
Sirocco |
Daly's |
as Giuseppe |
programme, photo |
1928 |
Oct.: |
The Hairy Ape |
The Cambridge Festival Theatre |
as Yank |
programme |
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Romeo and Juliet |
The Cambridge Festival Theatre |
as Mercutio |
See this page for full details of George's year in repertory at the Cambridge Festival Theatre |
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As You Like It |
The Cambridge Festival Theatre |
as Jaques |
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1929 |
Apr.: |
The Theatre of Life |
Arts, London |
as Petronius |
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May : |
The Black Ace |
Globe |
as Jacques Bonalie |
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Broadway: |
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1929 |
Dec.: |
The Novice and the Duke |
Assembly |
as Friar Peter |
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A modern dress version of Measure for Measure |
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1930 |
Apr.: |
The Apple Cart |
Martin Beck Theatre |
as Sempronius |
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London: |
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1932 |
Feb.: |
Romeo and Juliet |
Embassy |
as Tybalt |
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May : |
From Morn to Midnight |
Gate |
as the Bank Manager |
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1932 |
Oct.: |
The Late Christopher Bean |
Henry Miller's Theatre |
as Tallent |
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1933 |
May 3: |
Best Sellers |
Morosco |
as Julian Mosca |
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Nov. 27: |
Mary of Scotland |
Alvin |
as Lord Burleigh |
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1934 |
Dec. 10: |
Valley Forge |
The Guild Theatre |
as Lieutenant Cutting |
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by Maxwell Anderson |
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1935 |
Sept. 24: |
Blind Alley |
Booth |
as Dr. Shelby |
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1936 |
Mar. 9: |
Saint Joan |
Martin Beck Theatre |
as John de Stogumber |
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Oct. 23: |
Ten Million Ghosts |
St. James |
as Zacharey |
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1937 |
Nov. 11: |
Julius Caesar |
The Mercury Theatre |
as Marcus Antonius |
programme, review, photo, cartoon |
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The Shakespearean play in modern dress |
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1938 |
Jan. 2: |
The Shoemaker's Holiday |
The Mercury Theatre |
as The King |
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A revival of the Thomas Decker comedy |
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Apr. 29: |
Heartbreak House |
The Mercury Theatre |
as Boss Mangan |
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A revival of George Bernard Shaw's play |
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Oct. 25: |
Madame Capet |
Cort |
as Mirabeau |
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1939 |
Jan. 10: |
The White Steed |
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as Father Shaughnessy |
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1940 |
Dec. 19: |
Cue For Passion |
Royale |
as John Elliott |
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1941 |
Apr. 1: |
Watch on the Rhine |
Martin Beck Theatre and tour |
as Teck de Brancois |
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1943 |
Mar. 24: |
Richard III |
Forrest |
as Richard III |
review, photo |
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also produced and directed |
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Hollywood, California: |
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1943 |
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Blind Alley |
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Philadelphia: |
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1947 |
Dec. 27 |
Bonanza Bound |
Shubert |
as Waldo Cruikshank |
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New York: |
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1948 |
May 6 - 16: |
The Alchemist |
New York City Center |
as Subtle |
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May 20 - 30: |
The Moon of the Caribees |
New York City Center |
as The Donkey Man |
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June 3 - 13: |
The Insect Comedy |
New York City Center |
as the Vagrant |
programme |
Bristol, England: |
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1950 |
Jan.: |
As You Like It |
Bristol Old Vic |
as Jaques |
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Tartuffe |
Bristol Old Vic |
as Tartuffe |
programme |
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The Admirable Crichton |
Bristol Old Vic |
as Crichton |
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Julius Caesar |
Bristol Old Vic |
as Brutus |
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The Provok'd Wife |
Bristol Old Vic |
as Sir John Brute |
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London: |
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1950 |
June 27: |
Tartuffe |
Lyric, Hammersmith |
as Tartuffe |
programme, photo 1, photo 2, photo 3 |
1950 |
Aug.22: |
Rosmersholm |
St. Martin's |
as Ulric Brendel |
programme |
Edinburgh Festival: |
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1950: |
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The Man in the Raincoat |
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Glasgow: |
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1952: |
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King Lear |
Glasgow Citizens' Theatre |
as King Lear |
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London: |
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1953 |
Jan. 11: |
Fool's Mate |
Criterion |
as King James I |
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Feb. 3: |
The Full Treatment |
Kew |
as Cumber Holmes |
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May 20: |
Twelfth Night |
Embassy |
as Malvolio |
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May 26: |
Hamlet |
Embassy |
as Claudius |
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Nov. 30: |
The Big Knife |
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as Smiley Coy |
programme, photo 1, photo 2 |
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With Sam Wanamaker |
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1954 |
Spring: |
The Soldier and the Lady |
toured |
as the General |
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1955 |
Feb. 9: |
The Ghost Writers |
Arts |
as Paul Finch |
programme |
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Oct. 10: |
Moonshine |
Kew |
as Charles Touchdown |
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1956 |
Dec. 20: |
The Ticket-of-Leave Man |
Arts, Cambridge |
as Hawkshaw |
programme |
1957 |
Mar., Aug: |
A Hatful of Rain |
Prince's |
as John Pope |
programme, photo 1, photo 2 |
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With Sam Wanamaker |
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1959 |
Feb.: |
The Enemy of the People |
Arts, Cambridge |
as Dr.Stockmann |
review |
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Arthur Miller's version |
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1962 |
Aug.: |
Lock Up Your Daughters |
Mermaid |
as Squeezum |
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Sept. 25: |
The Plough and the Stars |
Mermaid |
as Peter Flynn |
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1963 |
May : |
scenes from Tartuffe and The Way of the World |
Georgian Theatre, Richmond, Yorkshire |
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Newcastle-on-Tyne: |
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1963 |
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The Merchant of Venice |
Flora Robson |
as Shylock |
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Broadway: |
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1964 |
Oct. 8: |
Beekman Place |
Morosco |
as Sam Holt |
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1966 |
Feb. 3: |
The Condemned of Altona |
Vivian Beaumont Theatre |
as the Father |
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Los Angeles: |
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1967 |
June 23: |
The Sorrows of Frederick |
Mark Taper Forum |
as Voltaire |
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London: |
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1968 |
Mar.20: |
The Outcry |
Arts |
as the Earl of Theign |
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Dec.12: |
The Soldiers |
New |
as Sikorski |
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Derby: |
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1970: |
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The Last Analysis |
Theatre Royal |
as Philip Bummidge |
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London: |
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1970: |
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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof |
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as Big Daddy |
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Brighton: |
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1973 |
Aug.: |
The Merchant of Venice |
Gardiner Arts Theatre |
as Shylock |
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Hollywood: | |||||
1977 | King Lear | Globe | King Lear | photo 1, photo 2 | |
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1984 | King Lear | St George's Theatre | King Lear |