Ref NoPRG/DAW/THE HAY : F175004
AltRefNoF175004
CollectionDaw Programme Collection
TitleThe Crucifier Of Blood
Date21.03.1979
Extent1 Item
DescriptionTheatre programme advertising a play produced at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, on 21st March 1979, entitled THE CRUCIFIER OF BLOOD.
NotesPrevious reference number: UKC/PRG/DAW/THE HAY : F175004
Date taken is the date of the first performance at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket
Contains biographies and illustrations of members of the cast and crew, and illustrations from scenes in the story
The programme is contained within a card folder which features an illustration and a brief printed history of the Theatre Royal, Haymarket
Also contains various printed advertisemnets
A printed synopsis of scenes is provided
SubjectDrama
drama
PhysicalDescription240 mm x 150 mm
Related PersonMichaels, Louis I., managing director
Giovanni, Paul, director
Giovanni, Paul, author
Conan Doyle, Arthur, Sir, 1859-1930, author
Jay, Billy, production manager
Henderson, Grimmond, company manager
Bush-Bailey, Christopher, stage manager
Collins, Roger, deputy stage manager
Aitchison, Suzy, assistant stage manager
Stay, Sharon van der, assistant stage manager
Beck, Christopher, assistant stage manager
Wulp, John, set designer
Pecktal, Lynn, scenic effects
Bland, Judith, costume designer
Hersey, David, lighting effects
Pritchard, Mark, lighting effects
sound : Ferren, Bran
Michell, Keith , 1928-, actor
Hampshire, Susan, 1938-, actor
Petherbridge, Edward, 1936-, actor
Quentin, John, actor
Cater, John, actor
Day, Nicholas, actor
McColl, Billy, actor
Curran, James, actor
Etan, Reis, actor
Snell, Geoffrey, actor
Lill, Denis, 1942-, actor
Related OrganisationFrederick Harrison Trust Ltd.
ORGANISATION producer : Triumph Theatre Productions Limited
Related PlaceTheatre Royal, Haymarket, Westminster, London, England
CategoryTheatre programme
Access conditionsThis material is available for consultation at the University of Kent's Special Collections & Archives reading room, Templeman Library, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NU (specialcollections@kent.ac.uk).
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