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Veronica's Room
Opened
October 25, 1973
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as The Man (Standby - Original)
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A Streetcar Named Desire
Opened
April 26, 1973
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as Mexican Man (Original)
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The Merchant of Venice
Opened
March 01, 1973
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The Plough and the Stars
Opened
January 04, 1973
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Enemies
Opened
November 09, 1972
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The Crucible
Opened
April 27, 1972
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as Giles Corey (Original)
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Twelfth Night
Opened
March 02, 1972
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as Sir Toby Belch (Original)
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Narrow Road to the Deep North
Opened
January 06, 1972
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Mary Stuart
Opened
November 12, 1971
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Antigone
Opened
May 13, 1971
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An Enemy of the People
Opened
March 11, 1971
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as Morten Kiil (Original)
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The Playboy of the Western World
Opened
January 07, 1971
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as Michael James Flaherty (Original)
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The Good Woman of Setzuan
Opened
November 05, 1970
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Blood Red Roses
Opened
March 22, 1970
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as Fitzroy Somerset Lord Raglan (Original)
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Cock-a-Doodle Dandy
Opened
January 20, 1969
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The Misanthrope
Opened
October 09, 1968
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The Cocktail Party
Opened
October 07, 1968
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as An Unidentified Guest (later, Sir Henry Harcourt-Reilly) (Original)
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The Cherry Orchard
Opened
March 19, 1968
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as Simeonov-Pishchik, Boris Borisovich (Original)
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Pantagleize
Opened
November 30, 1967
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War and Peace
Opened
March 21, 1967
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You Can't Take It With You
Opened
February 10, 1967
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as Paul Sycamore (Original)
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The Wild Duck
Opened
January 11, 1967
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We, Comrades Three
Opened
December 20, 1966
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Right You Are If You Think You Are
Opened
November 22, 1966
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The School for Scandal
Opened
November 21, 1966
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as Sir Peter Teazle (Original)
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You Can't Take It With You
Opened
November 23, 1965
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as Paul Sycamore (Original)
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Becket
Opened
May 08, 1961
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as A Priest (Original)
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as Second French Baron (Original)
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as The Archbishop of Canterbury (Original)
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Becket
Opened
October 05, 1960
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as A Priest (Original)
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as Second French Baron (Original)
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as The Archbishop of Canterbury (Original)
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