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NT Programmes: 1980

1980 (May): AMADEUS - Peter Shaffer (Olivier)
Dermot Crowley, Donald Gee, Philip Locke, Paul Scofield (as Salieri), Basil Henson, Andrew Cruickshank, Nicholas Selby, Felicity Kendal (as Constanze Weber), Simon Callow (as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart), William Sleigh, John Normington (as Joseph II), Nik Forster, David Morris, Adam Norton, Steven Slater, Glyn Baker, Nigel Bellairs, Terry Diah, Leo Dove, Jane Evers, Sandra Fehr, Robin McDonald, Peggy Marshall, Robin Meredith, Glenn Williams; dir:Peter Hall [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, 7 production photos, illustrated articles etc.; slightly rumpled, else VG] £5
1980 (Aug): AMADEUS - Peter Shaffer (Olivier)
James Hayes, Greg Hicks, William Sleigh, Paul Scofield (as Salieri), John Normington (as Joseph II), Basil Henson, Andrew Cruickshank, Nicholas Selby, Peter Needham, Peggy Marshall, Terry Diab, Felicity Kendal (as Constanze Weber), Simon Callow (as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart), Brian Kent, Peter Dawson, Peter Harding, Robert Howard, Adam Norton, Melvyn Bedford, Nigel Bellairs, Jane Evers, Sandra Fehr, Michael Fenner, Robert Ralph, Glenn Williams; dir:Peter Hall [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, 8 production photos, illustrated articles etc.; slightly rumpled, else VG] £4

1980: OTHELLO (Olivier)
Michael Gambon (as Roderigo), Michael Bryant (as Iago), Basil Henson, Paul Scofield (as Othello), Stephen Moore (as Cassio), Mark Dignam, Brian Kent, William Sleigh, Glenn Williams, Glyn Baker, Gordon Whiting, Felicity Kendal (as Desdemona), Peter Needham, Adam Norton, Elliott Cooper, Michael Beint, Roger Gartland, Yvonne Bryceland, Penelope Wilton (as Bianca), Nicholas Selby, Daniel Thorndike, Nigel Bellairs, Edmond Bennett, Peter Harding, Robert Howard, Marianne Morley, Norman Rutherford, Steven Slater, Jill Stanford, Janet Whiteside; dir:Peter Hall [20pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographic survey of Scofield's career, rehearsal photos etc.; VG] £5
1980: SISTERLY FEELINGS - Alan Ayckbourn (Olivier)
Andrew Cruickshank, Susan Williamson, Michael Bryant, Penelope Wilton, Michael Gambon, Anna Carteret, Greg Hicks, Selina Cadell, Stephen Moore, Simon Callow, Michael Fenner, Gordon Whiting; dir:Alan Ayckbourn and Christopher Morahan [18pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, illustrations, articles, photos etc.; VG] £4
1980: THE BROWNING VERSION and HARLEQUINADE - Terence Rattigan (Lyttelton)
Alec McCowen, Geraldine McEwan, Nicky Henson, Ellen Pollock; dir:Michael Rudman [20pp, 6x10; biographies, 12 production photos, articles, fascinating illustrated survey of Rattigan's work etc.; VG] £4
1980: THE PROVOK'D WIFE - Sir John Vanbrugh (Grand Theatre, Leeds)
John Wood, Geraldine McEwan, Lindsay Duncan, Dorothy Tutin, Brenda Blethyn, Michael Kitchen, Nicky Henson, Patricia Doyle; dir:Peter Wood [24pp, 5.75x8.25; cast list, biographies, 3 cast photographs, articles etc.; VG] £2
1980: WATCH ON THE RHINE - Lillian Hellman (Lyttelton)
Peggy Ashcroft, Pauline Jameson, Frank Singuineau, John Quayle, Deborah Grant, Sandor Eles, Donna Angell/Tanya Ronder, David Burke, Adam Godley, Susan Engel, Timothy Breeze/James Downer; dir:Mike Ockrent [16pp, 6x10; w.cast list, biographies, illustrations, articles, photos etc.; VG] £4

1980: THE ELEPHANT MAN - Bernard Pomerance (Lyttelton)
David Schofield, Peter McEnery, Peter Howell, Arthur Blake, Dallas Cavell, Heather Tobias; dir:Roland Rees [6pp triple-fold, 6x10; w.cast list, biographies, photographs, notes etc.; VG] £3
1980: LINE 'EM - Nigel Williams (Cottesloe)
Eric Mason, Jack Chissick, G B "Zoot" Money, Tony London, Bob Grant, Phil Daniels, John Blundell, Peter Machin, Ridgewell Hawkes, Ray Barron, William MacBain, Philip Talbot, Charles Spicer, Howard Barnes; dir:Christopher Morahan [6pp triple-fold, 6x10; w.cast list, biographies, 7 rehearsal photographs, notes etc.; VG] £2
1980: THE PASSION: Creation to Nativity, Baptism to Judgement - English Medieval Mystery Plays, John Russell Brown, Jack Shepherd, Tony Harrison (Cottesloe)
Brian Glover (as God), Jack Shepherd (as Lucifer, Judas), Don Warrington, Stephen Petcher, Valerie Whittington, John Salthouse, Philip Donaghy (as Abel, Jesus), J G Devlin (as Noah), Edna Dore, Dave Hill, Dinah Stabb (as Mary, Mary Magdalene), Kenny Ireland, John Tams, Barrie Rutter, Jeffrey Chiswick, Olu Jacobs, Tony Haygarth (as Herod), Bryan Pringle (as Herod, Cayphas), David Busby; dir:Bill Bryden, with Sebastian Graham-Jones [6pp triple-fold, 6x10; w.cast list, photographs, notes etc.; slightly rumpled, else VG] £2
1980: EARLY DAYS - David Storey (Cottesloe)
Ralph Richardson, Norman Jones, Rosemary Martin, Gerald Flood, Barbara Flynn; dir: Lindsay Anderson [6pp triple-fold, 6x10; w.cast list, biographies, rehearsal photograph, notes etc.; slightly rumpled, else VG] £2

1980: EARLY DAYS - David Storey (Comedy Theatre)
Ralph Richardson, Edward Judd, Sheila Ballantine, Gerald Flood, Marty Cruickshank; dir: Lindsay Anderson [20pp, 6x8; cast, biographies, photographs etc.; VG] £4
NT Programmes: 1981

1981: A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY - Ivan Turgenev (Olivier)
Francesca Annis, Nigel Terry, Ron Pember, Michael Gough, Caroline Langrishe, Robert Swann, David Ryall; dir:Peter Gill [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.] £4
1981: THE SHOEMAKER'S HOLIDAY - Thomas Dekker (Olivier)
Alfred Lynch, Andrew Cruickshank, John Normington, Brenda Bruce, Selina Cadell, Sean Baker, Nicholas Selby, Michael Thomas, David Yelland; dir:John Dexter [24pp; 6x10; cast list, biographies, designs, articles etc.; VG] £4

1981: THE LIFE OF GALILEO - Bertold Brecht, translated by Howard Brenton (Olivier)
Robert Oates, Michael Gambon (as Galileo Galilei), Marc Brenner, Yvonne Bryceland, Elliott Cooper, Andrew Cruickshank (as Signor Priuli), Nicholas Selby, Norman Rutherford, Nigel Bellairs, Selina Cadell (as Virginia), Timothy Norton, John Gill, Gordon Whiting, Daniel Thorndike, Michael Beint, James Hayes, Peggy Marshall, Terry Diab, Peter Welch, Roger Gartland, Peter Needham, Robert Howard, Stephen Hattersley, Glenn Williams, Harry Lomax, Robert Ralph, Richard Williams, John Salthouse, Russell Kilmister, Peter Dawson, Brian Attree, Basil Henson, Michael Bryant (as The Cardinal Inquisitor), Michael Thomas, Sean Baker, Sandra Fehr, Timothy Davies, Kenneth Mackintosh, Adam Stafford, Michael Warburton, Sophie Ashton, David Cameron, Michael Copperwhite, Jane Evers, Michael Fenner, Martin Garfield, Peter Gerald, Kay Parkes, Janet Whiteside; dir:John Dexter [20pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.; w.new cast insert; VG] £4
1981: THE ORESTEIA - Aeschylus, in a version by Tony Harrison (Olivier)
Sean Baker, David Bamber, James Carter, Timothy Davies, Peter Dawson, Philip Donaghy, Roger Gartland, James Hayes, Greg Hicks, Kenny Ireland, Alfred Lynch, John Normington, Tony Robinson, David Roper, Barrie Rutter, Michael Thomas; dir:Peter Hall, music:Harrison Birtwhistle [28pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, extensive illustrated articles, photos etc.; VG] £4

1981: ON THE RAZZLE - Tom Stoppard, adapted from Johann Nestroy (Lyttelton)
Felicity Kendal, Dinsdale Landen, Michael Kitchen, Ray Brooks, Barry McGinn, Rosemary McHale, Deborah Norton, Harold Innocent, Joan Hickson; dir:Peter Wood [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, designs, illustrations, articles etc.; VG] £4
1981: WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? - Edward Albee (Lyttelton)
Margaret Tyzack, Paul Eddington, Mary Maddox, David Schofield; dir:Nancy Meckler [20pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photos, articles etc.; very slightly rumpled, else VG] £4
1981: THE CARETAKER - Harold Pinter (Lyttelton)
Jonathan Pryce, Kenneth Cranham, Warren Mitchell; dir:Kenneth Ives [20pp, 6x10; w.cast list, biographies, rehearsal photos, 12 photos of 'Caretaker' productions all over the world, 6 photos of other Pinter plays etc.; this production staged to celebrate Pinter's 50th birthday year; VG] £5
1981: EARLY DAYS - David Storey (NT at the Comedy Theatre)
Ralph Richardson, Edward Judd, Sheila Ballantine, Gerald Flood, Michael Bangerter, Marty Cruickshank, Peter Machin; dir:Lindsay Anderson [20pp, 5.75x8.25; biographies, photos, articles etc.; VG] £4
1981: EARLY DAYS - David Storey (NT at the Richmond Theatre)
Ralph Richardson, Edward Judd, Sheila Ballantine, Gerald Flood, Michael Bangerter, Marty Cruickshank, Peter Machin; dir:Lindsay Anderson [20pp, 5.75x8.25; biographies, photos, articles etc.; VG] £3
1981: TRANSLATIONS - Brian Friel (NT at the Grand Theatre, Leeds)
Gabriel Byrne (as Manus), Máire Ni Ghrainne, Sebastian Shaw (as Jimmy Jack), Bernadette Shortt (as Máire), Ron Flanagan, Anna Keaveney, Ian Bannen (as Hugh), Tony Doyle (as Owen), Peter Barnes, Shaun Scott (as Lieutenant Yolland); dir:Donald McWhinnie [26pp, 5.8x8.3; cast, biographies, articles, 4 production photos, credits etc.; VG] £3
NT Programmes: 1982
1982: GUYS AND DOLLS - Frank Loesser (Olivier)
Barrie Rutter, David Healy (as Nicely-Nicely Johnson), Kevin Williams, Belinda Sinclair (as Sarah), John Normington, Rachel Izen, Robert Ralph, Gail Rolfe, Bill Paterson, Harry Towb, Trevor Peacock (as Nathan Detroit), Robert Oates, Norman Warwick, Richard Walsh, Kevin Quarmby, William Armstrong, Larrington Walker, Vincent Pickering, Ian Bartholomew, Julia McKenzie (as Miss Adelaide), Carol Ball, Sally Cooper, Fiona Hendley, Paul Jones (as Sky Masterson), Imelda Staunton (as Mimi), Irlin Hall, James Carter; dir:Richard Eyre [32pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs (including 12+ colour production shots), articles, credits etc.; VG] £5
1982: THE ORESTEIA - Aeschylus, in a version by Tony Harrison (Olivier)
Greg Hicks, Sean Baker, David Bamber, Kenny Ireland, Alfred Lynch, John Normington, Tony Robinson, Barrie Rutter, Michael Thomas; dir:Peter Hall [28pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.] £5
1982: MAJOR BARBARA - Bernard Shaw (Lyttelton)
David Yelland, Sian Phillips, Penelope Wilton, Carolyn Courage, Nicholas Jones, Mark Tandy, Ralph Nossek, Brewster Mason, Patricia Hayes, Ewan Stewart, Julia Watson, Ron Pember, Brian Croucher, Gillian Martell, Anthony Douse; dir:Peter Gill [20pp, 6x10; w.cast list, biographies, illustrations, articles, photos etc.; VG] £4
1982: ON THE RAZZLE - Tom Stoppard, adapted from Johann Nestroy (Lyttelton)
Ray Brooks, Felicity Kendal (as Christopher), Barry McGinn, Mary Chilton, Dinsdale Landen (as Zangler), Hilda Braid, Paul Gregory, Michael Kitchen (as Melchior), John Challis, Thomas Henty, Timothy Hick, Allyson Rees, Rosemary McHale, Deborah Norton, Harold Innocent, Sorrel Breunig, Clyde Gatell, Greta Watson, Andrew Cuthbert, Philip Talbot, Alan Haywood, Joan Hickson (as Fraulein Blumenblatt), Marianne Morley, Courtney Roper-Knight, Adam Woodyatt; dir:Peter Wood [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, designs, illustrations, articles etc.; VG] £4
1982: WAY UPSTREAM - Alan Ayckbourn (Lyttelton)
Tony Haygarth, Julie Legrand, Jim Norton, Susan Fleetwood, Jane Downs, James Laurenson, Nina Thomas; dir:Alan Ayckbourn [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photos, articles etc.; VG] £4
1982: THE SPANISH TRAGEDY - Thomas Kyd (Cottesloe)
Michael Bryant, Nicholas Selby, Greg Hicks, Patti Love, Basil Henson; dir:Michael Bogdanov [6pp, 6x10; cast list, rehearsal photographs, article; VG] £3
1982: OTHER PLACES: Family Voices, Victoria Station and A Kind Of Alaska - Harold Pinter (Cottesloe)
Nigel Havers, Anna Massey, Paul Rogers, Martin Jarvis, Judi Dench; dir:Peter Hall [6pp triple-fold, 6x10; w.cast list, 6 rehearsal photographs, notes etc.; light vertical bend, else VG] £3

1982: SUMMER - Edward Bond (Cottesloe)
David Yelland, Anna Massey, Eleanor David, Yvonne Bryceland, David Ryall; dir:Edward Bond [8pp, 6x10; cast list, rehearsal photos, programme notes, credits etc.; VG] £3

1982 (Aug): AMADEUS - Peter Shaffer (Her Majesty's)
Michael Stroud, Peter Dawson, William Sleigh, Adam Gear, Frank Finlay (as Antonio Salieri), Edward de Souza (as Joseph II), Gary Hope, Willoughby Goddard, Jeffry Wickham, Peter Gordon, Peggy Marshall, Irene Gorst, Bernadette Shortt (as Constanze Weber), Nickolas Grace (as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart), Tom Durham, Julian Ashton, Stephen Gordon, Carl Haughland, Charles Wegner, Charles Baillie, Stephen Coke, Maralyn Heathcote, Richard Klee; dir:Peter Hall [28pp, 5.25x8.5; biographies, 3 production photos, more photos, illustrated articles, etc.; VG] £4
NT Programmes: 1983

1983: TALES FROM HOLLYWOOD - Christopher Hampton (Olivier)
Michael Gambon (as Odon von Horvath), Michael Mueller, Franc Morgan (as Jonny Weissmuller), Guy Rolfe (as Thomas Mann), Roderick Smith (as Chico Marx), Harry Dickman (as Harpo Marx), Kate Saunders (as Greta Garbo / Helene Weigel), John Bluthal, Philip Locke, Billie Whitelaw (as Nelly Mann), Pamela Buchner, Brian Kent, Harry Perscy, Annie Leon, Audrey Noble, Mary Chester, Sylvia Barter, Barbara Flynn, Ian McDiarmid (as Bertolt Brecht), Paul Imbusch, Belinda Lang (as Angel), Paul Stewart, David Baron, Eve Adam, Audrey Noble; dir:Peter Gill [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.; VG] £5
1983: LORENZACCIO - Alfred de Musset, translated by John Fowles (Olivier)
Greg Hicks, Robert Oates, Yvonne Bryceland, Jessica Turner, Bev Willis, Clive Arrindell, Nicholas Selby, Michael Bryant; dir:Michael Bogdanov [28pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.] £5

1983: JEAN SEBERG - Marvin Hamlisch, Christopher Adler, Julian Barry (Olivier)
Elizabeth Counsell, Kelly Hunter, John Savident, David Ryall, Joss Ackland; dir:Peter Hall [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.] £5
1983 (May): THE RIVALS - R B Sheridan (Olivier)
Barry James, Steven Law, Sabina Franklyn, Anne Louise Lambert (as Lydia Languish), Fiona Shaw, Geraldine McEwan (as Mrs Malaprop), Michael Hordern (as Sir Anthony Absolute), Patrick Ryecart (as Jack Absolute), Edward Petherbridge, Tim Curry (as Bob Acres), David Hitchen, Niall Buggy, Philip Talbot, Brian Kent, Marianne Morley, Kate Gielgud, Douglas Fielding, Michael Mascoll, Pauline Cadell, Stephen Gordon, Paul Stewart; dir:Peter Wood [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, illustrations, articles, photos etc.; VG] £4
1983 (Nov): THE RIVALS - R B Sheridan (Olivier)
John Challis, Stephen Gordon, Sabina Franklyn, Anne Louise Lambert (as Lydia Languish), Fiona Shaw, Geraldine McEwan (as Mrs Malaprop), Michael Hordern (as Sir Anthony Absolute), Karl Johnson (as Jack Absolute), David Rintoul, Barrie Rutter (as Bob Acres), Martin Garfield, Philip Donaghy, David Hitchen, Mark Dowse, Paul Stewart, Marianne Morley, Kate Gielgud, Oengus MacNamara, Matthew Barker, Patricia Doyle, Paul Stewart, Andrew Tourell; dir:Peter Wood [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, illustrations, articles, photos etc.; VG] £4
1983: INNER VOICES - Eduardo de Filippo translated by N F Simpson (Lyttelton)
Ralph Richardson, Avril Elgar, Diane Bull, Glenn Williams, Marjorie Yates, Robert Stephens, Michael Bryant, Nicholas Selby, Stephen Hattersley, Catherine Hall, Daniel Thorndike, David Sterne, Mary Macleod, John Dallimore; dir:Mike Ockrent [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, illustrations, articles, rehearsal photos etc.; slightly rumpled, else VG] £4

1983: CINDERELLA - Bill Bryden, Trevor Ray (Lyttelton)
Edna Dore, James Grant, Susan Fleetwood, Marsha Hunt, Janet Dibley, Tony Haygarth, Trevor Ray, Derek Newark (as Gloria), Robert Stephens (as Euphoria), Jack Shepherd and John Tams (as The Broker's Men); dir:Bill Bryden [22pp, 6x10; cast list, drawings of the cast by John Springs, copiously illustrated, articles etc.; VG] £4
1983: YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU - Moss Hart, George S Kaufman (Lyttelton)
Janine Duvitski, Geraldine McEwan, Earlene Bentley, Gary Raymond, Arthur Whybrow, Charles Wegner, Norman Beaton, Jimmy Jewel, Wendy Morgan, Stephen Gordon, Greg Hicks, Brewster Mason, Gaye Brown, Ronald Hines, Irene Sutcliffe, Paul Bentall, Peter Gordon, Bill Moody, Margaret Courtenay; dir:Michael Bogdanov [24pp; 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.] £5

1983: A MAP OF THE WORLD - David Hare (Lyttelton)
Sheila Scott-Wilkinson, Bill Nighy, Roshan Seth, Diana Quick, Stefan Gryff, Ronald Hines, John Matshikiza; dir:David Hare [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, 19 photographs, articles etc.] £5
1983: KICK FOR TOUCH - Peter Gill (Cottesloe)
Kenneth Cranham, James Hazeldine, Jane Lapotaire; dir:Peter Gill [6pp triple-fold, 6x10; w.cast list, biographies, 9 photographs, notes etc.; VG] £3
1983: MASTER HAROLD AND THE BOYS - Athol Fugard (Cottesloe)
Market Theatre Company, Johannesburg: Ramolao Makhene, John Kani, Duart Sylwain; dir:Athol Fugard [6pp triple-fold, 6x10; w.cast list, biographies, 2 photograph, notes etc.; VG] £3

1983: GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS - David Mamet (Cottesloe) Premiere of a new play
Derek Newark, Karl Johnson, Trevor Ray, James Grant, Jack Shepherd, Dave Hill, John Tams; dir:Bill Bryden [6pp triple-fold, 6x10; w.cast list, notes on David Mamet, 2 photographs etc.; VG] £3
ON TOUR
1983 (24-29 Oct): THE RIVALS - R B Sheridan (Palace Theatre, Manchester)
John Challis, Steven Law, Sabina Franklyn, Anne Louise Lambert (as Lydia Languish), Fiona Shaw, Geraldine McEwan (as Mrs Malaprop), Michael Hordern (as Sir Anthony Absolute), Patrick Ryecart (as Jack Absolute), Edward Petherbridge, Barrie Rutter (as Bob Acres), David Hitchen, Niall Buggy, Philip Talbot, Mark Dowse, Marianne Morley, Kate Gielgud, Oengus MacNamara, Dennis Victory, Paul Bentall, Pauline Cadell, Stephen Gordon; dir:Peter Wood [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, illustrations, articles, 8 production photos, photos etc.; VG] £4
NT Programmes: 1984

1984: A LITTLE HOTEL ON THE SIDE - Georges Feydeau and Maurice Desvallieres, translated by John Mortimer (Olivier)
Graeme Garden, Deborah Norton, Dinah Stabb, John Savident, Matthew Sim, Judith Paris, Benjamin Whitrow, Bill Moody, Charles Baillie, Melvyn Bedford, Robin Lloyd, Paul Tomany, Amanda Bellamy, Deborah Berlin, Katrina Heath, Kelly Marcel, Michael Bryant, Robert Bathurst, William Sleigh, Janet Whiteside, Glenn Williams, Jeffry Wickham, Paul Stewart, Peter Changer, Judith Coke, Kate Dyson, Shan Stevens; dir:Jonathan Lynn [24pp; 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.] £4

1984: THE RIVALS - R B Sheridan (Olivier)
Michael Hordern, Fiona Shaw, Geraldine McEwan, Karl Johnson, David Rintoul, Barrie Rutter, Philip Donaghy, Anne Louise Lambert, Kate Gielgud; dir:Peter Wood [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, illustrations, articles, photos etc.; VG] £4
1984: MANDRAGOLA - Niccolo Machiavelli (Olivier)
Nicky Henson, Daniel Webb, Jane Lowe, Phyllis Roome, John Savident, Timothy Spall, Jim Norton, Robert Bathurst, Matthew Sim; dir:David Gilmore [pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, illustrations, articles, photos etc.; VG] £4

1984: SAINT JOAN - G B Shaw (Olivier)
Frances de la Tour, Timothy Spall, Brian Glover, Jeffry Wickham, John Savident, Daniel Thorndike, Ian Price, Janet Whiteside, Mark Wing-Davey, Anton Rodgers, Philip Locke, Michael Bryant, Cyril Cusack, Alfred Lynch; dir:Ronald Eyre [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, illustrations, articles, photos etc.; VG] £4
1984: CORIOLANUS (Olivier)
Ian McKellen, Irene Worth, Frederick Treves, John Savident, Basil Henson, David Ryall, James Hayes, Daniel Thorndike, Greg Hicks, Wendy Morgan, Geoffrey Burridge, Nigel Le Vaillant, Janet Whiteside; dir:Peter Hall [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, illustrations, articles, photos etc.; VG] £4

1984: ANIMAL FARM - George Orwell, adapted by Peter Hall, lyrics by Adrian Mitchell, music by Richard Peaslee (Olivier)
Charles Baillie, Stephen Bent, Paul Bentall, Geoffrey Burridge, Robin Chandler, Kate Dyson, Jenny Galloway, Greg Hicks, Pamela Miles, Bill Moody, Wendy Morgan, Sarah Mortimer, Judith Paris, Robert Ralph, Barrie Rutter, David Ryall, John Savident, Nicholas Simpson, Shan Stevens, Paul Stewart, Paul Tomany, Jessica Turner, Bev Willis; dir:Peter Hall [6pp triple-fold, 6x10; cast list, articles, photos etc.; VG] £3
1984: THE SPANISH TRAGEDY - Thomas Kyd (Lyttelton)
Michael Bryant, Miranda Foster, Janet Whiteside, Paul Bentall; dir:Michael Bogdanov [6pp triple-fold, 6x10; cast list, rehearsal photos, articles; VG] £2
1984: SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER - Oliver Goldsmith (Lyttelton)
Tom Baker (as Mr Hardcastle), Dora Bryan (as Mrs Hardcastle), Tony Haygarth (as Tony Lumpkin), Julia Watson (as Kate Hardcastle), Kelly Hunter, Roderick Skeaping, Brian Tully, Lewis Barber, Gordon Kane, Leslie Southwick, Hywel Bennett (as Marlow), Gregory Floy (as Hastings), Michael Beint, Simon Coady, Simon Scott, Charles Spicer, Patience Tomlinson, Linda Henry, Mary Chester, Brian Spink (as Sir Charles Marlow); dir:Giles Block [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, 10+ production photos, illustrated articles, credits etc.] £5
1984: ROUGH CROSSING - Tom Stoppard (Lyttelton)
Michael Kitchen, John Standing, Andrew C Wadsworth, Niall Buggy, Sheila Gish, Robin Bailey; dir:Peter Wood [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.] £5

1984: WILD HONEY - Anton Chekhov, version by Michael Frayn (Lyttelton)
Karl Johnson, Peter Dineen, Kate Gielgud, Annabel Petrie, Charlotte Cornwell (as Anna Petrovna), Basil Henson, Nicholas Jones, Brewster Mason, Elizabeth Garvie, Peter Gordon, Anthony Douse, Abigail McKern, Ian McKellen (as Platonov), Heather Tobias, Gertan Klauber, Roger Lloyd Pack, Lewis George, Matthew Green; dir:Christopher Morahan [24pp, 6x10; w.cast list, biographies, illustrations, articles, photos etc.; VG] £4
1984: MASTER HAROLD ... AND THE BOYS - Athol Fugard (Cottesloe)
Market Theatre Johannesburg production: Joseph Marcell, John Kani, Duart Sylwain; dir:Athol Fugard [6pp triple-fold, 6x10; w.cast list, biographies, 2 rehearsal photos, notes etc.; VG] £3
1984: FOOL FOR LOVE - Sam Shepard (Cottesloe)
Julie Walters, Ian Charleson, Tom Watson, David Troughton; dir:Peter Gill [6pp triple-fold, 6x10; w.cast list, 10 photographs, notes etc.; slightly rumpled, else VG] £2
1984: SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER - Oliver Goldsmith (Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury)
Tom Baker (as Mr Hardcastle), Dora Bryan (as Mrs Hardcastle), Tony Haygarth (as Tony Lumpkin), Julia Watson (as Kate Hardcastle), Kelly Hunter, Roderick Skeaping, Brian Tully, Lewis Barber, Gordon Kane, Leslie Southwick, Hywel Bennett (as Marlow), Gregory Floy (as Hastings), Michael Beint, Simon Coady, Simon Scott, Charles Spicer, Patience Tomlinson, Linda Henry, Mary Chester, Brian Spink (as Sir Charles Marlow); dir:Giles Block [28pp, 5.8x8.25; cast list, biographies, 6 production photos, illustrated articles etc.] £3
NT Programmes: 1985

1985: PRAVDA - Howard Brenton, David Hare (Olivier)
Tim McInnerny, Kate Buffery, Ron Pember, Fred Pearson, Richard Hope, Patricia Franklin, Ivor Roberts, Ian Bartholomew, Miranda Foster, Anthony Hopkins (as Lambert Le Roux), Zoe Rutland, Peter Blythe, Bill Nighy (as Eaton Sylvester), Christopher Baines, Basil Henson, Norman Warwick, Daniel Thorndike, Olivier Pierre, Guy Williams, Mark Jax, Bill Moody, Nigel Le Vaillant, William Sleigh, Harriet Thorpe, Jenny Galloway, Desmond Adams, Robert Ralph, Paul Stewart, Glenn Williams; dir:David Hare [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, company photo, articles etc.; VG] £6

1985: CORIOLANUS (Olivier)
Geoffrey Burridge, Bill Moody, Frederick Treves, Ian McKellen (as Coriolanus), Mark Dowse, Michael Barrington, John Savident, Basil Henson, David Ryall, James Hayes, Daniel Thorndike, Greg Hicks (as Aufidius), Glenn Williams, Irene Worth (as Volumnia), Wendy Morgan, Sarah Mortimer, Judith Paris, Paul Stewart, Nigel Le Vaillant, Lewis George, Peter Dineen, Brian Kent, Peter Gordon, Timothy Hick, Andrew Rigby, Tod Welling, Desmond Adams, Guy Williams, Robert Arnold, Janet Whiteside; dir:Peter Hall [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, illustrations, articles, rehearsal photos etc.; VG] £4

1985: THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR - Nikolai Gogol, version by Adrian Mitchell (Olivier)
Jim Broadbent (as The Governor), Ivor Roberts, Peter Blythe, Fred Pearson, Olivier Pierre, Richard Hope, Kevin Williams, Ian Bartholomew, Bill Moody, William Sleigh, Rosemary Martin, Miranda Foster, Ron Pember, Rik Mayall (as Khlestakov), Tim McInnerny, Mark Jax, Norman Warwick, Glenn Williams, Patricia Franklin, Harriet Thorpe, Daniel Thorndike, Guy Williams, Zoe Rutland, Nigel Le Vaillant; dir:Richard Eyre [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.] £5
1985: THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND - Tom Stoppard, and THE CRITIC - Richard Brinsley Sheridan (Olivier)
Roy Kinnear (as Birdboot/Mr Dangle), Edward Petherbridge (as Moon/Sir Fretful Plagiary), Selina Cadell (as Mrs Drudge/Mrs Dangle), Greg Hicks, Claire Moore, Eleanor Bron, Jonathan Hyde, Ian McKellen (as Inspector Hound/Mr Puff), Stephen MacDonald, Laurance Rudic, Simon Dutton, Tristram Wymark, Hugh Lloyd, Julie Legrand; dir:Tom Stoppard (Hound), Sheila Hancock (Critic) [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.; date written on cover, slightly rumpled, else VG] £4

1985: A LITTLE HOTEL ON THE SIDE - Georges Feydeau (Olivier)
Graeme Garden (as Benoit Pinglet), Deborah Norton (as Angelique Pinglet), Dinah Stabb, John Savident, Matthew Sim, Judith Paris, Benjamin Whitrow (as Mathieu), Bill Moody, Charles Baillie, Melvyn Bedford, Robin Lloyd, Paul Tomany, Amanda Bellamy, Deborah Berlin, Annabel Walker, Nicole Chasan, Michael Bryant (as Bastien), Robert Bathurst, William Sleigh, Janet Whiteside, Glenn Williams, Jeffry Wickham, Paul Stewart, Peter Changer, Kate Dyson, Shan Stevens; dir:Jonathan Lynn [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, 7 production photographs, illustrated articles, credits etc.; VG] £5

1985: YONADAB - Peter Shaffer (Olivier)
Alan Bates, Richard Warner, Patrick Stewart, Leigh Lawson, Anthony Head, Wendy Morgan, Janet Whiteside, Brian Spink; dir:Peter Hall [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, production photographs, illustrated articles etc.; minor marks, else VG; uncommon] £6
1985: A CHORUS OF DISAPPROVAL - Alan Ayckbourn (Olivier)
Bob Peck, Michael Gambon, Imelda Staunton, Jenny Galloway, Paul Todd, Jane Wenham, Moira Redmond, Gemma Craven, Paul Bentall, David Ryall, James Hayes, Daniel Flynn, Kelly Hunter, Michael Beint, Mary Chester, Kate Dyson, Virginia Greig, Robert Ralph, Simon Scott, Janet Whiteside; dir:Alan Ayckbourn [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs etc.; VG] £4

1985: WILD HONEY (Platonov) - Anton Chekhov, version by Michael Frayn (Lyttelton)
Will Knightley (as Dr Triletzky), Peter Dineen, Kate Gielgud, Annabel Petrie, Charlotte Cornwell (as Anna Petrovna), Basil Henson, Nicholas Jones, Brewster Mason, Elizabeth Garvie, Peter Gordon, Anthony Douse, Abigail McKern (as Marya Yefimovna Grekova), Ian McKellen (as Platonov), Heather Tobias, Gertan Klauber, Roger Lloyd Pack, Lewis George, Matthew Green; dir:Christopher Morahan [24pp, 6x10; w.cast list, biographies, illustrations, articles, production photos etc.; VG] £5
1985 (Feb): SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER - Oliver Goldsmith (Lyttelton)
Tom Baker (as Mr Hardcastle), Dora Bryan (as Mrs Hardcastle), Tony Haygarth (as Tony Lumpkin), Julia Watson (as Kate Hardcastle), Kelly Hunter, Roderick Skeaping, Brian Tully, Lewis Barber, Gordon Kane, Leslie Southwick, Hywel Bennett (as Marlow), Gregory Floy (as Hastings), Michael Beint, Simon Coady, Simon Scott, Charles Spicer, Patience Tomlinson, Linda Henry, Mary Chester, Brian Spink (as Sir Charles Marlow); dir:Giles Block [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, 10+ production photographs, illustrated articles, credits etc.] £5
1985: SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER - Oliver Goldsmith (Lyttelton)
Michael Bryant (as Mr Hardcastle), Dora Bryan (as Mrs Hardcastle), Andrew C Wadsworth (as Tony Lumpkin), Julia Watson (as Kate Hardcastle), Kelly Hunter, Roderick Skeaping, Brian Tully, Lewis Barber, Gordon Kane, Leslie Southwick, Nicholas Jones (as Marlow), Paul Bentall (as Hastings), Michael Beint, Simon Coady, Simon Scott, Charles Spicer, Patience Tomlinson, Linda Henry, Mary Chester, Brian Spink (as Sir Charles Marlow); dir:Giles Block [28pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, 8 production photos, illustrated articles, credits etc.] £5

1985: LOVE FOR LOVE - William Congreve (Lyttelton)
Michael Bryant, Stephen Moore, Niall Buggy, Tim Curry, Neil Daglish, Basil Henson, Saul Reichlin, Amanda Redman, Lois Baxter, Sara Kestelman, Sally Dexter, Edna Dore; dir:Peter Wood [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.; VG] £5
1985: THE DUCHESS OF MALFI - John Webster (Lyttelton)
Ian McKellen (as Bosola), Eleanor Bron (as The Duchess of Malfi), Jonathan Hyde (as Ferdinand), Edward Petherbridge (as The Cardinal), Greg Hicks, Simon Dutton, Selina Cadell, Sheila Hancock, Roy Kinnear, Hugh Lloyd, Peter Needham, Stephen MacDonald, Tristram Wymark, Dikran Tulaine, Julie Legrand, Claire Moore, Laurance Rudic; dir:Philip Prowse [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies w.photos, illustrated articles etc.; VG] £4
1985: THE ROAD TO MECCA - Athol Fugard (Lyttelton)
Yvonne Bryceland, Charlotte Cornwell, Bob Peck; dir:Athol Fugard [20pp, 6x10; w.cast list, biographies, illustrations, articles etc.; VG] £3

1985: MRS WARREN'S PROFESSION - G B Shaw (Lyttelton)
Jessica Turner, Robin Bailey, John Savident, Joan Plowright, Mark Payton, Nicholas Selby; dir:Anthony Page [24pp, 6x10; w.cast list, biographies, illustrations, articles etc.; VG] £4
1985: MARTINE - Jean-Jacques Bernard, trans.John Fowles (Lyttelton)
Wendy Morgan, Andrew C Wadsworth, Barrie Rutter, Jean Anderson, Jessica Turner; dir:Peter Hall [24pp, 6x10; w.cast list, biographies, illustrations, articles, photos etc.; VG] £4
1985 (23 Sep-23 Nov): Re-Opening Of The Cottesloe with A Festival of New Plays (Cottesloe)
THE MURDERERS - Daniel Mornin: Paula Hamilton, Ewan Stewart, Patrick Drury, Michael O'Hagan, Paul Moriarty, James Marcus, Andrew Byatt, Charles Lawson, Daniel Webb, Joe McPartland, Lorcan Cranitch, dir: Peter Gill;
TRUE DARE KISS ... - Debbie Horsfield: Stella Gonet, Sally Jane Jackson, Tara Shaw, Lesley Sharp, Adam Kotz, Stephen Petcher, Roderick Smith, Katrin Cartlidge, David Fielder, Caroline Goodall, David Cardy, Cheryl Prime, dir: John Burgess; AS I LAY DYING - William Faulkner and Peter Gill: Robert Hamilton, June Watson, Phillip Joseph, Daniel Webb, Stephen Petcher, Joanne Whalley, Ewan Stewart, Paul Moriarty, Gillian Barge, Paul Imbusch, James Hayes, dir: Peter Gill; ... COMMAND OR PROMISE - Debbie Horsfield: Lesley Sharp, Tara Shaw, Sally Jane Jackson, Stella Gonet, David Fielder, David Cardy, Roderick Smith, Stephen Petcher, Adam Kotz, Cheryl Prime, Katrin Cartlidge, Caroline Goodall, dir: John Burgess; FIVE PLAY BILL: A Twist Of Lemon - Alex Renton, Sunday Morning - Rod Smith, In The Blue - Peter Gill, Bouncing - Rosemary Wilton, and Up For None - Mick Mahoney: Nigel Le Vaillant, Stephen Petcher, David Cardy, Patricia Franklin, Chrissie Cotterill, Kate Fahy, Ewan Stewart, Michael Maloney, Jennifer Hilary, Gillian Barge, Perry Fenwick, Brian Bovell, Daniel Webb, dir: Peter Gill and John Burgess; and THE GARDEN OF ENGLAND - edited by Peter Cox and the company: Katrin Cartlidge, Patricia Franklin, Linda Henry, Phillip Joseph, Roger Lloyd Pack, Mary Macleod, Pamela Miles, Franc Morgan, Stephen Petcher, Roderick Smith, Ewan Stewart, Heather Tobias, June Watson, Daniel Webb, dir: John Burgess and Peter Gill [24pp, 6x10; w.cast lists, writers' biographies w.photos, c30 rehearsal photos, notes, credits etc.; VG] £4
1985: THE CHERRY ORCHARD - Anton Chekhov, translated by Mike Alfreds with Lilia Sokolov (Cottesloe)
Selina Cadell, Ian McKellen (as Lopakhin), Greg Hicks, Hugh Lloyd, Claire Moore, Sheila Hancock (as Ranyevskaya), Eleanor Bron (as Varya), Edward Petherbridge (as Gayev), Julie Legrand, Roy Kinnear, Jonathan Hyde, Laurance Rudic (as Trofimov), Peter Needham, Simon Dutton, Tristram Wymark; dir:Mike Alfreds [triple-fold, 6x10; w.cast list, biographies, illustrated articles, credits etc.; VG] £2
1985: THE MYSTERIES: The Nativity, The Passion and Doomsday (Cottesloe)
Brenda Blethyn/Dinah Stabb (as Mary and Mary Magdalene), David Busby, Jim Carter, Edna Dore, Christopher Gilbert, Brian Glover (as God and Cayphas), Howard Goorney, James Grant, Dave Hill, Karl Johnson (as Abel and Jesus), Phil Langham, Eve Matheson (as Eve and Mary Salome), Derek Newark, Robert Oates, Stephen Petcher, Trevor Ray, Jack Shepherd (as Lucifer, Judas and Satan), Robert Stephens (as Herod and Pontius Pilate), John Tams, Anthony Trent, Don Warrington (as The Angel Gabriel); dir:Bill Bryden [22pp, 6x10; w.cast list, 16+ photos, 28 cast and company photos, notes, credits etc.; minor marks, else VG] £4

1985: THE MYSTERIES: The Nativity, The Passion and Doomsday (Lyceum Theatre)
David Busby, Edna Dore, Lynn Farleigh (as Mary and Mary Magdalene), Barry Foster (as Lucifer, Judas and Satan), Christopher Gilbert, Brian Glover/Paul Moriarty (as God and Cayphas), James Grant, Karl Johnson (as Jesus), Phil Langham, Alfred Lynch, Eve Matheson (as Eve and Mary Salome), Derek Newark, Robert Oates, Stephen Petcher, John Price, Trevor Ray, David Roper, Barrie Rutter (as Herod and Pontius Pilate), Derek Thompson (as The Angel Gabriel), Anthony Trent; dir:Bill Bryden [22pp, 6x10; w.cast list, illustrations, 26 company photos etc.; VG] £4

1985 (Jul): GUYS AND DOLLS - Frank Loesser (Prince of Wales Theatre)
David Healy (as Nicely-Nicely Johnson), Mark Hadfield, Gareth Marks, Betsy Brantley (as Sarah), John Warner, Jo Cameron Brown, David Hitchen, Lynn Webster, Andrew Robertson, Philip O'Brien, Norman Rossington (as Nathan Detroit), Murray Ewan, George Giles, Ted Merwood, David Credell, Vincent Pickering, Peter Darby, Leslie Meadows, Kevin Walsh, Lulu (as Miss Adelaide), Corinne Barton, Lucy Fenwick, Clarke Peters (as Sky Masterson), Cristina Avery, Olga Lowe, Anthony Pedley; dir:Richard Eyre [32pp, 6x10; cast list, 26 biographies w.photos, 3 small production photographs, articles, credits etc.; VG] £4
1985 (Feb): FOOL FOR LOVE - Sam Shepard (Lyric)
Julie Walters, Ian Charleson, Tom Watson, David Troughton; dir:Peter Gill [36pp, 5.2x8.5; cast list, biographies, 10 production photos, articles etc.; slightly rumpled, else VG] £2
NT Programmes: 1986
1986: A CHORUS OF DISAPPROVAL - Alan Ayckbourn (Olivier)
Bob Peck, Michael Gambon, Imelda Staunton, Jenny Galloway, Paul Todd, Jane Wenham, Moira Redmond, Gemma Craven, Paul Bentall, David Ryall, James Hayes, Daniel Flynn, Kelly Hunter, Michael Beint, Mary Chester, Kate Dyson, Virginia Greig, Robert Ralph, Simon Scott, Janet Whiteside; dir:Alan Ayckbourn [24pp; 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.] £5

1986: PRAVDA - Howard Brenton and David Hare (Olivier)
Phoebe Nicholls, Peter Chelsom, John Bardon, Fred Pearson, Christopher Baines, Harriet Thorpe, Michael Beint, Anthony Hopkins (as Lambert Le Roux), Peter Blythe, Richard Hope (as Eaton Sylvester), Jasper Jacob, Basil Henson, Norman Warwick, Paul Stewart, Daniel Thorndike, Olivier Pierre, Craig Crosbie, Robert Ralph, Judith Hepburn, Bill Moody, Desmond Adams, William Sleigh, Virginia Greig, Glenn Williams; dir:David Hare [32pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, programme notes, company photo, credits etc.; VG] £3
1986: PRAVDA - Howard Brenton and David Hare (Olivier)
Virginia Greig, Christopher Baines, John Bardon, Fred Pearson, Jasper Jacob, Harriet Thorpe, Michael Beint, Anthony Hopkins (as Lambert Le Roux), William Hoyland, Bill Nighy (as Eaton Sylvester), Craig Crosbie, Basil Henson, Norman Warwick, Paul Stewart, Daniel Thorndike, Olivier Pierre, Charles Spicer, Robert Ralph, Judith Hepburn, Bill Moody, Desmond Adams, William Sleigh, Zoe Rutland, Glenn Williams; dir:David Hare [32pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, 6 production photos, programme notes, credits etc.; VG] £4

1986: KING LEAR (Olivier)
Philip Locke, Michael Bryant (as Gloucester), Douglas Hodge, Anthony Hopkins (as King Lear), Anna Massey, Miranda Foster, Suzanne Bertish, Ken Drury, Fred Pearson, Guy Williams, Philip Brook, Bill Nighy (as Edgar), Basil Henson, Brian Spink, Roshan Seth, Desmond Adams, Martin Bax, Peter Gordon, Simon Needs, Peter Attard, Daniel Thorndike, Hus Levent, Glenn Williams, Ian Bolt, Patrick Brennan, Judith Coke, Helen Fitzgerald, Janet Whiteside; dir:David Hare [32pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, 10+ rehearsal photos, extensive illustrated articles, photos etc.; VG] £6
1986: THE AMERICAN CLOCK - Arthur Miller (Olivier)
Barrie Ingham, Michael Bryant, Sara Kestelman, Neil Daglish, Sally Dexter, Edna Dore, John Normington, David Schofield, Barry James, Marsha Hunt, Steven Law; dir:Peter Wood [28pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, illustrations, articles, photos etc.; VG] £4
1986 (Feb): YONADAB - Peter Shaffer (Olivier)
Alan Bates (as Yonadab), Richard Warner, Patrick Stewart (as David), Leigh Lawson (as Amnon), Anthony Head (as Absalom), Wendy Morgan, Janet Whiteside, Brian Spink; dir:Peter Hall [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, 8 production photographs, illustrated articles etc.; uncommon; slightly rumpled, else VG] £5
1986 (May): YONADAB - Peter Shaffer (Olivier)
Patrick Stewart (as Yonadab), Richard Warner, John Bluthal (as David), Leigh Lawson (as Amnon), Anthony Head (as Absalom), Wendy Morgan, Janet Whiteside, Michael Beint; dir:Peter Hall [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, 5 production photographs, illustrated articles etc.; uncommon; slightly rumpled, else VG] £5

1986: THE PETITION - Brian Clark (Lyttelton)
John Mills, Rosemary Harris; dir:Peter Hall [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.] £4

1986: DALLIANCE - Arthur Schnitzler, adapted by Tom Stoppard (Lyttelton)
Stephen Moore, Tim Curry, Sally Dexter, Brenda Blethyn, Basil Henson, Sara Kestelman, Michael Bryant, Saul Reichlin, Neil Daglish, Roz Clifton, Steven Law; dir:Peter Wood [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.] £4
1986: THE MAGISTRATE - Arthur Wing Pinero (Lyttelton)
Graeme Henderson, Claire Parker, Terence Bayler, Kay Stonham, Gemma Craven (as Agatha Posket), Nigel Hawthorne (as Mr Posket), Bob Cartland, Alison Fiske, Frank Lazarus, Desmond Barrit, John Priestley, Marianne Morley, Jeffry Wickham (as Colonel Lukyn), Nicholas le Prevost (as Captain Horace Vale), Ken Stott (as Inspector Messiter), Geoffrey Kendal, Cyril Shaps, Michael Beint; dir:Michael Rudman [32pp, 6x10; w.cast list, biographies, illustrated articles, credits etc.; VG] £4
1986: TONS OF MONEY - Will Evans and Valentine (Lyttelton)
Michael Gambon, Diane Bull, Barbara Hicks, Polly Adams, Simon Cadell, James Hayes, Russell Dixon, Marcia Warren, John Arthur, Michael Simkins; dir:Alan Ayckbourn [28pp, 6x10; w.cast list, biographies, 7 production photos, illustrated articles, credits etc.; VG] £4
1986: MRS WARREN'S PROFESSION - G B Shaw (Lyttelton)
Jessica Turner, Robin Bailey, John Savident, Yvonne Bryceland, Mark Payton, Nicholas Selby; dir:Anthony Page [24pp, 6x10; w.cast list, biographies, illustrations, articles etc.; VG] £4

1986: BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS - Neil Simon (Lyttelton)
Steven Mackintosh, Alison Fiske, Frances de la Tour, Belinda Buckley, Lisa Jacobs, Robert Glenister, Harry Towb; dir:Michael Rudman [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, interview w.Neil Simon etc.; VG] £4
1986: COMING IN TO LAND - Stephen Poliakoff (Lyttelton)
Anthony Andrews, Andrew C Wadsworth, Maggie Smith, Tim Pigott-Smith, Michael Carter, Ella Wilder, Nezahat Hassan; dir:Peter Hall [24pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, 9 rehearsal photographs, illustrated articles etc.; VG] £4
1986: THE BAY AT NICE and WRECKED EGGS - David Hare (Cottesloe)
Irene Worth, Zoe Wanamaker, Colin Stinton, Philip Locke, Kate Buffery; dir:David Hare [6pp triple-fold, 6x10; w.cast list, biographies, notes etc.; VG] £3
1986: THE AMERICAN CLOCK - Arthur Miller (Cottesloe)
Barrie Ingham, Tommy Eytle, Michael Bryant, Sara Kestelman, Neil Daglish, Peter Gordon, Sally Dexter, Barry James, Roz Clifton, Eve Adam, Steven Law, Okon Jones, Edna Dore, Alan Haywood, Paul Curran, Adam Norton, Judith Coke, Marsha Hunt, David Schofield; dir:Peter Wood [6pp triple-fold, 6x10; w.cast list, biographies, photos, notes etc.; VG] £2
1986: NEAPTIDE - Sarah Daniels (Cottesloe)
Jessica Turner, Anthony Douse, Lucy Speed, Jeanne Watts, Roderick Smith, Miranda Foster, Janet Whiteside; dir:John Burgess [6pp triple-fold, 6x10; w.cast list, biographies, photos, notes etc.; VG] £2
1986: FUTURISTS - Dusty Hughes (Cottesloe)
Michael Crompton, Miranda Foster, Daniel Day-Lewis, Julian Fellowes, Charlotte Cornwell, Roger Lloyd Pack, Harriet Thorpe, Christopher Guinee, Fred Pearson, Clare Higgins, Ian Bartholomew, Jasper Jacob, Mark Jax, Peter Blythe, Jack Shepherd, David Calder, Caroline Bliss, Colin Stinton, John Priestley, Peter Dineen, Alan Dunn; dir:Richard Eyre [6pp triple-fold, 6x10; w.cast list, character biographies, photos, notes etc.; VG] £2
 1986: GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS - David Mamet (Mermaid)
Derek Newark, Karl Johnson, Trevor Ray, James Grant, Kevin McNally, Tony Haygarth, John Tams; dir:Bill Bryden [24pp, 6x8; w.cast list, 4 production photos, biographies with photos etc.; marks on cover, else VG] £3
1986: BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS - Neil Simon (Aldwych Theatre)
Steven Mackintosh, Dorothy Tutin, Susan Engel, Lisa Jacobs, Robert Glenister, Harry Towb; dir:Michael Rudman [28pp, 6x8.5; cast list, biographies w.photos, interview with Neil Simon etc.; slightly rumpled, else VG] £3
1986: A CHORUS OF DISAPPROVAL - Alan Ayckbourn (Lyric)
Colin Blakely, Jim Norton, Polly Hemingway, Pippa Guard, Nicholas Selby, Moira Redmond, David Cardy, Jane Hollowood, John Keenan, James Gaddas, Caroline Webster, Nicholas Lumley, Dorcas Jones, Jonathan Steward, Mary-Louise Clark, Nick Ledgard, Tony Crean, Tina Parry, Barbara Halliwell; dir: Alan Ayckbourn [44pp, 6x8.5; 28 production and cast photos, biographies, credits etc.; slightly rumpled, else VG] £2
NT Programmes: 1987

1987: ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA (Olivier)
Anthony Hopkins (as Mark Antony), Tim Pigott-Smith (as Octavius), John Bluthal, Michael Bryant (as Enobarbus), Mike Hayward, Jeremy Flynn, Brian Spink, Andrew C Wadsworth, Daniel Thorndike, Desmond Adams, Michael Carter, Sally Dexter (as Octavia), Basil Henson, Graham Sinclair, Frances Quinn, David Schofield, Peter Gordon, Michael Bottle, Peter Corey, Paul Vinhas, Judi Dench (as Cleopatra), Miranda Foster, Helen Fitzgerald, Robert Arnold, Iain Ormsby-Knox, Ian Bolt, Patrick Brennan, Hus Levent, Simon Needs, Simon Scott; dir:Peter Hall [36pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, rehearsal photographs, articles etc.; VG] £8
1987: THE PIED PIPER - Adrian Mitchell (Olivier) Souvenir Newspaper
Sylvester McCoy, Diane Bull, Philip McGough, Patsy Rowlands, Bill Moody, Brian Hibbard, Bruce Purchase, Doreen Webster, Mary Askham; dir:Alan Cohen [4pp, 11.75x16.5 mock-up 'Hamelin Herald' newspaper with the headline RATS! RATS! RATS! - City under siege; with various comic news articles, a Songsheet, a recipe for Ratatouille, Readers' Letters, advertisements (ANY OLD IRON. Trainee alchemist requires junk metal to try turning it into gold. Anything accepted. Dr.X.Faustus and RAT-PROOF CRADLES. Babycare, 4 High Street) and more; cast list and credits on the back page; VG] £4
1987: KING LEAR (Olivier)
Philip Locke, Michael Bryant (as Gloucester), Douglas Hodge (as Edmund), Anthony Hopkins (as King Lear), Anna Massey (as Goneril), Miranda Foster, Suzanne Bertish (as Regan), Ken Drury, Fred Pearson, Guy Williams, Philip Brook, Bill Nighy (as Edgar), Basil Henson, Brian Spink, Roshan Seth (as Lear's Fool), Desmond Adams, Martin Bax, Peter Gordon, Simon Needs, Peter Attard, Daniel Thorndike, Hus Levent, Glenn Williams, Ian Bolt, Patrick Brennan, Judith Coke, Helen Fitzgerald, Janet Whiteside; dir:David Hare [32pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, 7 production photographs, illustrated articles etc.; VG] £7
1987: A SMALL FAMILY BUSINESS - Alan Ayckbourn (Olivier)
Ron Pember, Elizabeth Bell, Russell Dixon, Michael Gambon, Polly Adams, John Arthur, Marcia Warren, Barbara Hicks, Adrian Rawlins, Diane Bull, Suzan Sylvester, Simon Cadell, Mischa Melinski, Khelim Cassamin, Liam Sheminicks, Neil MacSkirmish, Michael Simkins; dir:Alan Ayckbourn [32pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.] £5
1987: A SMALL FAMILY BUSINESS - Alan Ayckbourn (Olivier)
Ron Pember, Elizabeth Bell, Russell Dixon, Stephen Moore, Polly Adams, Nigel Bellairs, Bridget Turner, Moira Redmond, Adrian Jubb, Diane Bull, Theresa Boden, Clive Francis, Marc Jilbay, Aly Crimbaj, Jac Brainly, Ray MacBilji, Jim Barclay; dir:Alan Ayckbourn [32pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.] £5

1987: SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR - Luigi Pirandello (Olivier)
Richard Pasco, Barbara Jefford, Robin Bailey, Ralph Fiennes, Lesley Sharp, Jim Millea, Leslie Sands, Antony Brown, Jay Villiers, Di Langford, Georgina MacKenzie/Laura Wilkinson, Nicholas Gatt/Ian Hawks; dir:Michael Rudman [32pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.] £5

1987 (Sep): MACBETH and MEDEA - Euripides (Lyttelton/Olivier)
Ninagawa Company from Tokyo: Ryunosuke Kaneda, Takayuki Sugo, Eiichi Seike, Masane Tsukayama (as Macbeth; Jason), Kazuhisa Seshimo (as Banquo), Sohei Mugi (as Macduff), Takeshi Wakamatsu, Masafumi Seno, Yutaka Matsushige, Susumu Kakuma, Keita Oishi, Hirokazu Aoyama, Tatsumi Aoyama, Tatsuya Miura, Hisashi Hatakeyama, Ken Osawa, Hatsuo Yamaya, Goro Daimon, Komaki Kurihara (as Lady Macbeth), Nobuko Shinokura, Mayuko Aoyama, Tokusaburo Arashi (as Medea), Matanosuke Nakamura, Naoyuki Fuchino, Hiroki Okawa, Sho Shinohara, Kazuhiro Kikuchi, Masahiko Nakada, Chihiro Ito, Kunihiro Iida, Hiroshi Atsumi, Tsukasa Nakagoshi; dir:Yukio Ningawa [40pp, 6x10; w.cast list, biographies, illustrations, articles, production photos etc.; VG] £4
1987 (May): THE HAIRY APE - Eugene O'Neill, German translation by Peter Stein (Lyttelton)
Schaubuhne Company from West Berlin: Roland Schafer (as Robert Smith, "Yank"), Urs Bihler (as Paddy), Werner Rehm (as Long), Corinna Kirchhoff (as Mildred Douglas), Christine Oesterlein, Christoph Hofrichter, Bernhard Schutz, Ernst Stotzner, Sylvester Groth, Gerd Wameling (as Secretary of the Industrial Workers of the World Organisation), Gunter Fischer, Nikolaus Dutsch, and large company; dir:Peter Stein [30pp, 6x10; w.cast list, synopsis, illustrations, production photos etc.; VG] £4
1987: SCHOOL FOR WIVES - Moliere, translated by Robert David MacDonald (Lyttelton)
Roger Lloyd Pack, David Ryall, Anthony Trent, Celia Imrie, Julia Ford, Neil Dudgeon, James Taylor, William Sleigh, Anthony Douse, Christine Absalom, Richard Bonneville, Shona Morris; dir:Di Trevis [32pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.] £4

1987: THE WANDERING JEW - Michelene Wandor and Mike Alfreds, from Eugene Sue's novel (Lyttelton)
James Smith, Richard Hahlo, Metin Marlow, Russell Enoch, Nick Dunning, Kate Godfrey, Sylvestra Le Touzel, Pip Donaghy, Maggie Wells, Brian Badcoe, Mark Rylance, Philip Voss, Paola Dionisotti, LucienTaylor, Andree Evans, Susanna Bishop, Sian Thomas; dir:Mike Alfreds [36pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.] £4
1987: COMING IN TO LAND - Stephen Poliakoff (Lyttelton) Cast List only
Anthony Andrews, Andrew C Wadsworth, Maggie Smith, Tim Pigott-Smith, Michael Carter, Ella Wilder, Gigi Gurpinar, Nezahat Hassan; dir:Peter Hall [single sheet, 5.5x9; cast list, credits etc.; horizontal fold, else VG] £free
1987: THREE MEN ON A HORSE - John Cecil Holm and George Abbott (Cottesloe)
Alison Fiske, Geoffrey Hutchings, Robert Ralph, Nicholas Le Prevost, Graeme Henderson, Bob Cartland, Desmond Barrit, Cyril Shaps, Ken Stott, Gemma Craven, Ruddy L Davis, Marianne Morley, John Priestley, Claire Parker, Michael Beint; dir:Jonathan Lynn [6pp triple-fold, 6x10; cast list, articles; slightly rumpled, else VG] £2

1987: ENTERTAINING STRANGERS - David Edgar (Cottesloe)
Judi Dench, Michael Byrne, Sally Dexter, Charlotte Coleman, Helen Fitzgerald, Nicholas Simpson, Corin Helliwell, Nadia Chambers, Shirley Henderson, Michael Bottle, Peter Woodward, Laura McMahon, Annabelle Ryan, Tim Pigott-Smith, Janet Whiteside, Frances Quinn, Patrick Brennan, Garry Cooper, Simon Scott, Steven Mackintosh, Joanne Lamb, James Hillier Brook, Ian Harris, John Bluthal, Mary Macleod, Robert Arnold, Basil Henson, Richard Bonneville, Jenny Galloway; dir:Peter Hall [8pp, 6x10; w.cast list, articles, credits etc.; VG] £3

1987: A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE - Arthur Miller (Cottesloe)
Michael Gambon (as Eddie), Elizabeth Bell (as Beatrice), Suzan Sylvester (as Catherine), James Hayes, Michael Simkins (as Marco), Adrian Rawlins (as Rodolpho), Russell Dixon, John Arthur, Paul Todd, Allan Mitchell, Simon Coady, Lewis George, Mary Chester, Kate Dyson; dir:Alan Ayckbourn [6pp, 6x10 triple-fold; w.cast list, 3 rehearsal photos, article, credits etc.; VG] £3
1987: ROSMERSHOLM - Henrik Ibsen, in a version by Frank McGuinness (Cottesloe)
Heather Tobias, Suzanne Bertish, David Ryall, Roger Lloyd Pack, Robert Eddison, Ken Drury; dir:Sarah Pia Anderson [6pp triple-fold, 6x10; w.cast list, rehearsal photographs, illustrated article etc.; VG] £3

1987: THREE MEN ON A HORSE - John Cecil Holm and George Abbott (Vaudeville Theatre)
Alison Fiske, Geoffrey Hutchings, Robert Ralph, Nicholas Le Prevost, Errol Edmondson, Bob Cartland, Desmond Barrit, Cyril Shaps, Ken Stott, Toyah Willcox, Ruddy L Davis, Marianne Morley, John Priestley, Colette Hiller, Michael Beint; dir:Jonathan Lynn [32pp, 6x8.5; cast list, biographies etc.; VG] £3

1987: A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE - Arthur Miller (Aldwych Theatre)
Michael Gambon (as Eddie), Elizabeth Bell (as Beatrice), Suzan Sylvester (as Catherine), James Hayes, Michael Simkins (as Marco), Adrian Rawlins (as Rodolpho), John Hartley, Richard Cordery, Paul Todd, Peter Dineen, David Michaels, Brian Vaughan, Geraldine Wright, Andrew Jolly, Mark Phillips, Catherine Furshpan, Maggi-Anne Lowe; dir:Alan Ayckbourn [36pp, 6x8.5; biographies, 8+ production photos, articles etc.; VG] £4
NT Programmes: 1988

1988: 'TIS PITY SHE'S A WHORE - John Ford (Olivier)
Richard Cordery, Rupert Graves, Clive Francis, Michael Simkins, Bridget Turner, Russell Dixon, Jim Barclay, Struan Rodger, Polly Adams; dir:Alan Ayckbourn [40pp; 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, illustrated articles etc.] £6

1988: A SMALL FAMILY BUSINESS - Alan Ayckbourn (Olivier)
Ron Pember, Sarah Atkinson, Russell Dixon, Stephen Moore (as Jack McCracken), Polly Adams (as Poppy), Nigel Bellairs, Bridget Turner, Moira Redmond, Adrian Jubb, Diane Bull, Theresa Boden, Clive Francis, Marc Jilbay, Aly Crimbaj, Jac Braimly, Ray MacBilj, Jim Barclay; dir:Alan Ayckbourn [36pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.] £5

1988: CYMBELINE (Olivier)
Daniel Thorndike, Doyne Bird, Eileen Atkins, Peter Woodward, Geraldine James, Tony Church, Tony Haygarth, Ken Stott, Michael Carter, Janet Whiteside, Tim Pigott-Smith, Robert Arnold, Simon Scott, Judith Coke, Peter Gordon, Jenny Galloway, Alex Hardy, Michael Beint, Basil Henson, Steven Mackintosh, Jeremy Flynn, Peter Gordon, Michael Bottle, Terence Rigby, Ian Bolt; dir:Peter Hall [40pp; 6x10; cast list, biographies, illustrations, photographs, articles etc.; excellent pictorial feature on all Peter Hall's productions at the National Theatre w.29 production photographs; VG] £5
1988: THE WINTER'S TALE, THE TEMPEST and CYMBELINE (Olivier) Cast List only
Tim Pigott-Smith, Sally Dexter, Eileen Atkins, Michael Bryant, Daniel Thorndike, Ken Stott, Tony Church, Basil Henson, Jennifer Hall, Jeremy Flynn, Steven Mackintosh, Tony Haygarth, Terence Rigby, Jenny Galloway, Janet Whiteside, Peter Woodward, Geraldine James; dir:Peter Hall [4pp, 5.5x9; cast lists, credits etc.; slightly rumpled, else VG] £free

1988 (May): THE SHAUGHRAUN - Dion Boucicault (Olivier)
Felicity Montagu, Gillian Barge, Shaun Scott, Eve Matheson, Stephen Moore, Robert Urquhart, Anthony O'Donnell, Fintan McKeown, Julia Dearden, Stephen Rea and Scamp (as Tatters), Ged McKenna, Kate Spiro, Philippa Howell, Chris Dunne, Michelle Evans, Marjorie Hogan, Alan White, Mark Addy, Paul Boyle, Toby E Byrne, Robert Patterson; dir:Howard Davies [40pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.] £5

1988 (Dec): THE SHAUGHRAUN - Dion Boucicault (Olivier)
Felicity Montagu, Maggie McCarthy, Jeremy Northam, Eve Matheson, Stephen Moore, Oliver Ford Davies, Anthony O'Donnell, Fintan McKeown, Julia Dearden, Stephen Rea and Scamp (as Tatters), Ged McKenna, Kate Spiro, Philippa Howell, Chris Dunne, Michelle Evans, Jennifer Hill, Alan White, Mark Addy, Paul Boyle, Toby E Byrne, Douglas McFerran; dir:Howard Davies [40pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.] £5

1988: BARTHOLOMEW FAIR - Ben Jonson (Olivier)
Guy Henry, Peter Hugo-Daly, Mark Long, Jim Barclay, David Bamber, Kate Spiro, Stephen Moore, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Katharine Schlesinger, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, David Burke, John Wells, Jonathan Cullen, Michael Bryant, Mark Lockyer; dir:Richard Eyre [48pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.; a packed programme; VG] £5

1988: SINGLE SPIES (An Englishman Abroad and A Question of Attribution) - Alan Bennett (Lyttelton)
Prunella Scales (as Coral Browne / The Queen), Simon Callow (as Burgess / Chubb), Paul Brightwell, Alan Bennett (as Tailor / Blunt), Edward Halsted, David Terence, Crispin Redman, Brett Fancy; dir:Alan Bennett (Englishman)/Simon Callow (Attribution) [40pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.] £6

1988: CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF - Tennessee Williams (Lyttelton)
Lindsay Duncan (as Margaret), Ian Charleson (as Brick), Alison Steadman, Barbara Leigh-Hunt (as Big Mama), Julie-Ann Forde, Eric Porter (as Big Daddy), Colin Jeavons, Paul Jesson, Henry Goodman, Major Wiley, Doreen Ingleton, Donald Campbell, Margo Selby, Emma Kruse, Darren Weir, James Ross; dir:Howard Davies [44pp, 6x10; biographies, photos, articles etc.; VG] £6
1988: THE SECRET RAPTURE - David Hare (Lyttelton)
Jill Baker, Penelope Wilton, Paul Shelley, Clare Higgins, Mick Ford, Arkie Whiteley; dir:Howard Davies [36pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.] £4

1988: THE CHANGELING - Thomas Middleton and William Rowley (Lyttelton)
Miranda Richardson, Paul Jesson, John Cassady, George Harris, David Ryall, Paul Barber, Julian Wadham, Mark Lockyer, Linal Haft, Guy Henry; dir:Richard Eyre [44pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, rehearsal photographs, extensive articles etc.] £4
1988: MOUNTAIN LANGUAGE - Harold Pinter (Lyttelton)
Michael Gambon, Miranda Richardson, Julian Wadham, Eileen Atkins, George Harris, Tony Haygarth; dir:Harold Pinter [6pp triple-fold, 6x10; w.cast list, rehearsal photos, biographies etc.; minor marks, else VG] £2
1988: CYMBELINE (Cottesloe)
John Bluthal, Michael Carter, Eileen Atkins (as Queen, Wife to Cymbeline), Peter Woodward (as Posthumus Leonatus), Geraldine James (as Innogen), Tony Church (as Cymbeline), Tony Haygarth, Ken Stott, Janet Whiteside, Tim Pigott-Smith (as Iachimo), Robert Arnold, Simon Scott, Judith Coke, Peter Gordon, Jenny Galloway, Alex Hardy, Basil Henson, Steven Mackintosh, Jeremy Flynn, Doyne Byrd, Michael Bottle, Daniel Thorndike; dir:Peter Hall [8pp, 6x10; cast list, programme notes, credits etc.; VG] £3
1988: THE WINTER'S TALE (Cottesloe)
John Bluthal, Basil Henson, Peter Woodward (as Polixenes), Tim Pigott-Smith (as Leontes), Sally Dexter (as Hermione), James Goodwin, William Puttock, Janet Whiteside, Judith Coke, Michael Carter, Eileen Atkins (as Paulina), Michael Beint, Ian Bolt, Tony Church (as Antigonus), Alex Hardy, Doyne Byrd, Peter Gordon, Robert Arnold, Daniel Thorndike, Michael Bryant, Jeremy Flynn, Ken Stott (as Autolycus), Steven Mackintosh (as Florizel), Shirley Henderson (as Perdita), Jennifer Hall (as Dorcas), Jenny Galloway, Michael Bottle, Simon Scott; dir:Peter Hall [8pp, 6x10; cast list, programme notes, credits etc.; VG] £3

1988: THE TEMPEST (Cottesloe)
Daniel Thorndike, Michael Beint, Robert Arnold, Ken Stott, Tony Church, Basil Henson, Jennifer Hall (as Miranda), Michael Bryant (as Prospero), Steven Mackintosh (as Ariel / Ceres), Tony Haygarth (as Caliban), Peter Woodward (as Ferdinand), Michael Carter, Michael Bottle, Tim Pigott-Smith (as Trinculo), John Bluthal, Jenny Galloway, Sally Dexter (as Juno), Paul Ashby, Ian Bolt, Doyne Byrd, Judith Coke, Peter Gordon, Alex Hardy, Simon Scott, Janet Whiteside; dir:Peter Hall [8pp, 6x10; cast list, programme notes, credits etc.; VG] £3
1988: A PLACE WITH THE PIGS - Athol Fugard (Cottesloe)
Jim Broadbent, Linda Bassett; dir:Athol Fugard [6pp; 6x10; cast list, photo, articles etc.] £2
1988: THE STRANGENESS OF OTHERS - Nick Ward (Cottesloe)
Dermot Crowley, John Lynch, Michael Turner, Peter Hugo-Daly, Rachel Joyce, Jonathan Cullen, Rosemary Martin, Trevor Peacock, David Bamber, Philip Voss, David Burke; dir:Nick Ward [6pp triple-fold, 6x10; w.cast list, rehearsal photos, biographies etc.; VG] £3

1988: MRS KLEIN - Nicholas Wright (Cottesloe)
Gillian Barge (as Melanie Klein), Zoe Wanamaker (as Paula), Francesca Annis (as Melitta); dir:Peter Gill [6pp triple-fold, 6x10; w.cast list, articles etc.; slightly rumpled, else VG] £2
1988: THE FATHER - August Strindberg, version by John Osborne (Cottesloe)
Alun Armstrong, Alan Downer, Stefan Escreet, Susan Fleetwood, Colin Stinton, Jean Heywood, Sarah-Jane Fenton, Laura Shavin; dir:David Levaux [6pp triple-fold, 6x10; w.cast list, programme notes, credits etc.; VG] £3
1988: ROOTS - Arnold Wesker (Cottesloe)
Caroline Quentin, Michael Garner, Maria Miles (as Beatie Bryant), Ewan Hooper, Pam Ferris, Keith Osborn, Jan Shand; dir:Simon Curtis [6pp triple-fold, 6x10; w.cast list, company photograph, biographies, notes etc.; VG] £3

1988: MRS KLEIN - Nicholas Wright (Apollo Theatre)
Gillian Barge (as Melanie Klein), Zoe Wanamaker (as Paula), Francesca Annis (as Melitta); dir:Peter Gill [40pp, 6x8.5; biographies, 12+ production photos, articles etc.; VG] £4

1988: A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE - Arthur Miller (Aldwych Theatre)
Michael Gambon (as Eddie), Elizabeth Bell (as Beatrice), Suzan Sylvester (as Catherine), James Hayes, Michael Simkins (as Marco), Adrian Rawlins (as Rodolpho), John Hartley, Richard Cordery, Paul Todd, Peter Dineen, David Michaels, Brian Vaughan, Geraldine Wright, Andrew Jolly, Mark Phillips, Catherine Furshpan, Maggi-Anne Lowe; dir:Alan Ayckbourn [36pp, 6x8.5; biographies, 9 production photos, articles etc.; VG] £4
NT Programmes: 1989

1989: GHETTO - Joshua Sobol, version by David Lan (Olivier)
Jonathan Cullen, Alex Jennings, Maria Friedman, Linda Kerr Scott, John Woodvine, Anthony O'Donnell, Paul Jesson, Ivan Kaye, David Schneider, Nicola Scott, Angela Pleasence, Jon Rumney, Nicholas Blane, Laura Shavin, Mark Lockyer, Glyn Pritchard, Mark Addy, Jo Stone-Fewings, Sandy Burnett, Sandra Butterworth, Vladimir Asriev, Ged McKenna, Jill Stanford, John Fitzgerald Jay, Oliver Beamish, Judith Sim, Trevor Sellers, Michael O'Connor, Merlin Shepherd, David Roach, Keith Woodhams, Brian Greene, Tam Dean Burn, Sandy McDade; dir:Nicholas Hytner [44pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.; a packed programme; VG] £6
1989: HEDDA GABLER - Henrik Ibsen, new version by Christopher Hampton (Olivier)
Juliet Stevenson, Bridget Turner, Janet Whiteside, Paul Shelley, Suzanne Burden, Norman Rodway, Paul Jesson; dir:Howard Davies [36pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, illustrated articles, rehearsal photos etc.; VG] £4

1989: HAMLET (Olivier)
Douglas McFerran, Toby E Byrne, David Bamber, Ian Flintoff, David Burke (as The Ghost / Grave-digger), John Castle (as Claudius), Alan Brown, Alan White, Peter Lindford (as Laertes), Michael Bryant (as Polonius), Daniel Day-Lewis (as Hamlet), Judi Dench (as Gertrude), Stella Gonet (as Ophelia), Stephen Rashbrook, Crispin Redman, Guy Henry, Oliver Ford Davies, Grant Olding, Brian Swanton, Peter Searles, Richard Lawry, Mary Chater, Charles Spicer, Fintan McKeown, Harry Waters, Judith Coke, Jeremy Northam (as Osric), Dean Hollingsworth, Morris Perry, Christopher Armstrong, Melvyn Bedford, Ciaran McIntyre, Peter Nicholas; dir:Richard Eyre [44pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, illustrated articles, rehearsal photos etc.; VG] £5
1989: HAMLET (Olivier)
Douglas McFerran, Toby E Byrne, David Bamber, Ian Flintoff, David Burke (as The Ghost / Grave-digger), John Castle (as Claudius), Alan Brown, Alan White, Peter Lindford (as Laertes), Michael Bryant (as Polonius), Daniel Day-Lewis (as Hamlet), Judi Dench (as Gertrude), Stella Gonet (as Ophelia), Stephen Rashbrook, Crispin Redman, Guy Henry, Oliver Ford Davies, Grant Olding, Brian Swanton, Peter Searles, Richard Lawry, Mary Chater, Charles Spicer, Fintan McKeown, Harry Waters, Judith Coke, Jeremy Northam (as Osric), Dean Hollingsworth, Morris Perry, Christopher Armstrong, Melvyn Bedford, Ciaran McIntyre, Peter Nicholas; dir:Richard Eyre [44pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, illustrated articles, production photos etc.; VG] £5

1989: BENT - Martin Sherman (Lyttelton)
Ian McKellen (as Max), Paul Rhys (as Rudy), Dominic Rickhards, Christopher Eccleston, Marek Anton, Stevan Rimkus, Robert Eddison (as Uncle Freddie), Michael Cashman (as Horst), David Phelan, John Atterbury, David Hounslow, Neil Daglish; dir:Sean Mathias [36pp, 6.5x9.5; cast list, biographies, photographs, extensive articles, credits etc.; VG] £4

1989: SALOME - Oscar Wilde (Lyttelton)
Jason Carter, Tim Potter, Rory Edwards (as Jokanaan), Peter Brennan, Katharine Schlesinger (as Salome), Steven Berkoff (as Herod), Carmen Du Sautoy (as Herodias), Wolf Kahler, Katrin Cartlidge, Imogen Claire, George Dillon, Maria Pastel, Vincenzo Ricotta, Eleanor Alberga; dir:Steven Berkoff [36pp, 6.5x9.4; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.] £5

1989: THE BEAUX' STRATAGEM - George Farquhar (Lyttelton)
Harold Innocent, Jessica Turner, Paul Mooney, Stephen Dillon, Jane Gurnett, Brenda Blethyn, Marc Sinden, Nicholas Day, Allan Corduner, Nicola Redmond, John Franklyn-Robbins, Matyelok Gibbs; dir:Peter Wood [44pp, 6.5x9.5; w.cast list, biographies, illustrations, articles, photos etc.; VG] £4

1989: THE SHAUGHRAUN - Dion Boucicault (Olivier)
Suzanne Burden, Bridget Turner, Jeremy Northam, Stella Gonet, Geoffrey Hutchings, Oliver Ford Davies, Anthony O'Donnell, Fintan McKeown, Wendy Nottingham, Stephen Rea and Scamp (as Tatters), Ged McKenna, Mary Chater, Janet Whiteside, Melvyn Bedford, Jennifer Hill, Judith Sim, Alan White, Mark Addy, Michael O'Connor, Toby E Byrne, Douglas McFerran; dir:Howard Davies [40pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.] £5
1989: THE MARCH ON RUSSIA - David Storey (Lyttelton)
Frank Grimes, Bill Owen, Constance Chapman, Rosemary Martin, Patsy Rowlands, Michael Goldie; dir:Lindsay Anderson [36pp; 6x10; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.] £5
1989: JUNO AND THE PAYCOCK - Sean O'Casey (Lyttelton)
Rosalind Bennett, Linda Bassett (as Juno), Linus Roache (as Johnny Boyle), Fabian Cartwright, Tony Haygarth (as Captain Jack Boyle), Tom Hickey, Harry Webster, Paul Conway, Richard Bonneville, Aine Ni Mhuiri, Pauline Delaney, Deirdre Halligan, Melee Hutton, Tricia Kelly, Derry Power, Paul McCleary, Neil Clark, Peter Dineen, Paul Conway, Aidan Gillen; dir:Peter Gill [44pp, 6x10; biographies, photos, articles etc.; VG] £5

1989: THE MISANTHROPE - Moliere, version by Tony Harrison (Lyttelton)
Edward Petherbridge, David Horovitch, Donald Pickering, Sian Thomas, Ingrid Craigie, Sheila Ballantine, Malcolm Sinclair, Brian Pettifer, Matthew Byan Shaw, Guy Nicholls, Peter Gunn; dir:Paul Unwin [40pp, 6x10; biographies, photos, articles etc.; VG] £5

1989: SPEED-THE-PLOW - David Mamet (Lyttelton)
Colin Stinton, Alfred Molina, Rebecca Pidgeon; dir:Gregory Mosher [36pp, 6x10; cast list, extensive illustrated articles, biographies w.photos, rehearsal photos, credits etc.; VG] £4

1989: SINGLE SPIES (An Englishman Abroad and A Question of Attribution) - Alan Bennett (Lyttelton)
Prunella Scales (as Coral; HMQ), Simon Callow (as Burgess; Chubb), Paul Brightwell, Alan Bennett (as Tailor; Blunt), Edward Halstead, David Terence, Crispin Redman, Brett Fancy; dir:Alan Bennett (Englishman)/Simon Callow (Attribution) [36pp, 6x10; biographies, photos, articles etc.; VG] £5
1989: THE SECRET RAPTURE - David Hare (Lyttelton)
Clare Higgins, Penelope Wilton, Paul Shelley, Mick Ford, Jill Baker, Arkie Whiteley; dir:Howard Davies [32pp, 6x10; cast list, biographies, rehearsal photographs, illustrated articles etc.] £4
1989: THE GRAPES OF WRATH - John Steinbeck adapted by Frank Galati (Lyttelton)
Steppenwolf Theatre Company: Gary Sinise, Terry Kinney, Alan Wilder, Robert Breuler, Lois Smith, Lucina Paquet, Nathan Davis, Laura McMahon, Luke Goodrich, Jeff Perry, James Noah, Sally Murphy, Mark W Deakins, Jim True, Rick Snyder; dir:Frank Galati [32pp, 6x10; w.cast list, illustrated articles, photos etc.; VG] £4

1989: UNCLE VANYA - Anton Chekhov (Lyttelton)
The Moscow Art Theatre: O N Yefremov, I M Smoktunovski, I P Miroshnichenko, Ya K Lisovskaya; dir:O N Yefremov [36pp, 6x10; w.cast list, illustrated articles, production photos etc.; VG] £4

1989: THE VOYSEY INHERITANCE - Harley Granville Barker (Cottesloe)
David Burke, Michael Bryant, Jeremy Northam, Guy Henry, Graham Crowden, Stella Gonet, Selina Cadell, Suzanne Burden, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Crispin Redman; dir:Richard Eyre [8pp, 5.5x11.7; cast list, biographies, photographs, articles etc.; slightly rumpled] £2
1989: BED - Jim Cartwright (Cottesloe)
Ruth Kettlewell, John Boswall, Charles Simon, Vivienne Burgess, Margery Withers, Joan White, Donald Bisset, Graham Crowden; dir:Julia Bardsley [6pp triple-fold, 5.5x11.75; biographies, photos, articles etc.; slightly rumpled] £2
1989: FUENTE OVEJUNA - Lope de Vega (Cottesloe)
James Laurensen, Jim Barclay, Mark Lockyer, Rachel Joyce, Jonathan Cullen, Clive Rowe; dir:Declan Donnellan [8pp quadruple-fold, 5.5x11.75; biographies, 8 rehearsal photos, articles etc.; slightly rumpled, else VG] £2
1989: SCHISM IN ENGLAND - Don Pedro Calderon de la Barca, translated by John Clifford (Cottesloe)
Royal National Theatre Studio production: Geoffrey Bateman, Miranda Foster, Michael N Harbour, Peter Sproule, Jeremy Flynn, Ian Fitzgibbon, Karl Johnson, Linda Bassett, Kate Gielgud; dir:John Burgess [6pp triple-fold, 5.5x11.75; cast list, credits, extensive article etc.; slightly rumpled, else VG] £2

1989: MA RAINEY'S BLACK BOTTOM - August Wilson (Cottesloe)
Carol Woods-Coleman, Clarke Peters, Hugh Quarshie, Tom Chadbon; dir:Howard Davies [8pp, 6.5x9.5; biographies, 11 photos, articles etc.; VG] £3
1989: MAN, BEAST & VIRTUE - Luigi Pirandello, new version by Charles Wood (Cottesloe)
William Hoyland, Brid Brennan, Trevor Eve, Neil Clarke, Sean Gascoine, Marion Bailey, Mark Goodwin/Todd Welling, Tom Chadbon, Pauline Delany, Anthony Douse, Terence Rigby; dir:William Gaskill [8pp, 6.5x9.5; biographies, costume designs, notes etc.; VG] £3

1989: SINGLE SPIES (An Englishman Abroad and A Question of Attribution) - Alan Bennett (Queens Theatre)
Prunella Scales (as Coral; HMQ), Simon Callow (as Burgess; Chubb), Graham de Banzie, Alan Bennett (as Tailor; Blunt), Edward Halstead, David Terence, Patrick Bailey, Sean Chapman; dir:Alan Bennett (Englishman)/Simon Callow (Attribution) [40pp, 6x8.25; cast list, biographies w.photos, production photographs, illustrated articles etc.; VG] £5
1989: SINGLE SPIES (An Englishman Abroad and A Question of Attribution) - Alan Bennett (Queens Theatre)
Prunella Scales (as Coral; HMQ), Clive Francis (as Burgess; Chubb), Graham de Banzie, Alan Bennett (as Tailor; Blunt), Edward Halstead, David Terence, Patrick Bailey, Sean Chapman; dir:Alan Bennett (Englishman)/Simon Callow (Attribution) [40pp, 6x8.25; cast list, biographies w.photos, production photographs, illustrated articles etc.; VG] £5
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