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CYRIL CRITCHLOW COLLECTION<br />

GRAND THEATRE<br />

POSTERS: DRAWER 6 (left)<br />

Drawer 6 Poster for Grand <strong>The</strong>atre. Week commencing January 30 th 1967, Daniel Mayer<br />

Company present, Julia Lockwood and Ron Moody in J.M. Barrie’s “Peter Pan” with<br />

music by John Crook, starring Diana Scougall, Tony Helm, Michael Martin, Mia<br />

Martin, David Jason, Liz Holmes, Ian Taylor and Leslie Sarony, directed by James<br />

Verner and Orchestra under the direction of Neil Fieling<br />

Poster for Grand <strong>The</strong>atre. Summer Season Show 1967, George & Alfred Black<br />

present, Freddie Frinton in “Wedding Fever” starring Beryl Mason, Joe Gladwin, C.<br />

Denier Warren, Kalman Glass, Patricia Leach, Rose Power, Anton Verne, Holly<br />

Doone, Maureen Norman and Danny Ross.<br />

Poster for Grand <strong>The</strong>atre. Week commencing April 29 th 1968, Renne Houston, Anne<br />

Cameron in “Ladies in Retirement” with Michael Garney, Jennifer Hill, Lynn<br />

Rainbow, Ann Wrigg, Tilly Tremayne. Directed by Michael Gaunt.<br />

Poster for Grand <strong>The</strong>atre, Summer Season show 1968. George & Alfred Black present,<br />

Jack Douglas and Joan Heal in “Don’t Tell <strong>The</strong> Wife” starring Alexandra Dane, Roz<br />

Early, Jonathan Kaye. Bill Tasker, Olga Lowe and Barry Sinclair. Directed by Eddie<br />

Fraser.<br />

Poster for Grand <strong>The</strong>atre. Week commencing April 13 th 1970? Duggie Chapman<br />

productions present “Stars who made the Music Hall” with Sandy Powell, Cavan<br />

O’Connor, Bob & Alf Pearson, George Lacy, Adelaide Hall, Reed & Delroy, Beryl<br />

Johnson, and Chairman Duggie Chapman.<br />

Poster for Grand <strong>The</strong>atre. Week commencing October 23 rd 1972. ‘<strong>The</strong> Green Room<br />

Players’ present, “Cock-A-Doodle-Doo” a farcical look at Lancashire Life by Wilson<br />

Barnes. Directed by Ronald Barlow.<br />

Poster for Grand <strong>The</strong>atre. Week commencing July 25 th 1977, Dora Bryan and Dawn<br />

Addams in Noel Coward’s comedy “Fallen Angels” with Mike Murray, Lorna Roslyn,<br />

Roy Purkis, James Snell. Directed by Donald MacKechnie.<br />

Poster for Grand <strong>The</strong>atre. Week commencing 31 st March 1981? Margaret Ashcroft,<br />

Peter Byrne, Hazel Bainbridge in Agatha Christies “A Murder is Announced” with<br />

Margaret Anderson, Martin Bax, Sylvia Carson, Amanda Holmes, Richard Kettles,<br />

Jacqueline Lacey, Val Meredok and Tony Parkin. Directed by Peter Byrne.<br />

Poster for Grand <strong>The</strong>atre. Week commencing April 20 th 1981, Paul Elliot presents,<br />

Moira Lister, Michael Craig and Derek Waring in “<strong>The</strong> Marquise” by Noel Coward<br />

with Tom Chatto, Ian Masters, Michael Dentith, Ann Thornton, Patricia Samuels and<br />

Terence Longdon. Directed by Ted Craig.<br />

Poster for Grand <strong>The</strong>atre. For 2 weeks commencing May 11 th 1981, ‘D’Oyly Carte’<br />

presents “Gilbert & Sullivan”.

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