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Thieves' Carnivalby Jean AnouilhProduction AssistantColin Hill25th June to 2nd July 2011
Thieves' Carnivalby Jean AnouilhCompany MemberColin Hill25th June to 2nd July 2011
The Merry Wives of Windsorby William ShakespeareSir John FalstaffColin Hill23rd to 30th April 2011
Promises, PromisesBook by Neil Simon Music by Burt Bacharach Lyrics by Hal DavidDirected byColin Hill3rd to 11th December 2010
Promises, PromisesBook by Neil Simon Music by Burt Bacharach Lyrics by Hal DavidSet DesignColin Hill3rd to 11th December 2010
Powerby Nick DearFront of HouseColin Hill19th to 26th June 2010
A Little Like Drowningby Anthony MinghellaFront of HouseColin Hill22nd to 29th May 2010
The Miserby Molière translated by Miles MallesonSet DesignColin Hill24th April to 1st May 2010
The Miserby Molière translated by Miles MallesonDirected ByColin Hill24th April to 1st May 2010
The Miserby Molière translated by Miles MallesonFront of HouseColin Hill24th April to 1st May 2010
Grimm Talesby Carol Ann DuffyFront of HouseColin Hill1st to 3rd April 2010
Come On, Jeevesby P G Wodehouse and Guy BoltonFront of HouseColin Hill13th to 20th March 2010
The Pillowmanby Martin McDonaghFront of HouseColin Hill13th to 20th February 2010
Glorious!by Peter QuilterSt Clair ByfieldColin Hill16th to 23rd January 2010
Bell, Book and Candleby John Van DrutenFront of HouseColin Hill5th to 12th December 2009
Journey's Endby R C SherriffFront of HouseColin Hill7th to 14th November 2009
Lady Windermere's Fanby Oscar WildeFront of HouseColin Hill10th to 17th October 2009
Private Livesby Noël CowardDirected byColin Hill16th to 23rd May 2009
The Dresserby Ronald HarwoodSirColin Hill7th to 14th February 2009
The Sunshine Boysby Neil SimonWillie ClarkColin Hill6th to 13th December 2008
Wild Oatsby John O'KeeffeFarmer GammonColin Hill21st to 28th June 2008
From Where I'm Standingby GWT Youth GroupThanks toColin Hill27th to 28th March 2008
The Real Inspector Houndby Tom StoppardInspector HoundColin Hill12th to 19th January 2008
An Evening of Flanders & Swannby Michael Flanders and Donald SwannDirected byColin Hill10th to 17th November 2007
Medeaby Euripides translated by Alistair ElliotVoice CoachColin Hill10th to 17th February 2007
Streuth!by Michael GreenMajorColin Hill10th to 17th December 2005
A Collier's Tuesday Teaby Michael GreenGrandad (Joe)Colin Hill10th to 17th December 2005
The Tamer Tamedby John FletcherPetroniusColin Hill18th to 25th June 2005
The Birthday Partyby Harold PinterMcCannColin Hill26th March to 2nd April 2005
The Rivalsby Richard Brinsley SheridanSir Lucius O'TriggerColin Hill15th to 22nd January 2005
Pygmalionby George Bernard ShawDirected byColin Hill11th to 18th March 2000
Six Characters In Search Of An Authorby Luigi PirandelloDirected byColin Hill22nd to 29th May 1999
A Slice Of Saturday Nightby Heather BrothersEric 'Rubber Legs' DevineColin Hill17th to 24th October 1998
The School For Scandalby Richard Brinsley SheridanSnakeColin Hill13th to 20th June 1998
King Learby William ShakespeareLear, King of BritainColin Hill18th to 25th April 1998
Zoo Storyby Edward AlbeeJerryColin Hill20th to 22nd November 1997
Othelloby William ShakespeareOthelloColin Hill10th to 17th May 1997
The Steamieby Tony RoperPropertiesColin Hill3rd to 10th December 1994
On Golden Pondby Ernest ThompsonCharlie MartinColin Hill12th to 19th February 1994
On Golden Pondby Ernest ThompsonDirected byColin Hill12th to 19th February 1994
Gosforth's Feteby Alan AyckbournGosforthColin Hill18th to 20th November 1993
You Can't Take It With Youby George Kaufman and Moss HartStage ManagerColin Hill3rd to 10th October 1992
Antony And Cleopatraby William ShakespeareEnobarbusColin Hill8th to 15th February 1992
A Little Hotel On The Sideby John Mortimer (from Georges Feydeau and Maurice Desvalliers)Directed byColin Hill7th to 14th December 1991
When We Are Marriedby J B PriestleyHenry OrmonroydColin Hill13th to 20th April 1991
Macbethby William ShakespeareSeywardColin Hill8th to 15th December 1990
Macbethby William ShakespeareBanquoColin Hill8th to 15th December 1990
Forward To The Rightby Lily Ann GreenStage ManagerColin Hill24th to 25th November 1990
A Chorus Of Disapprovalby Alan AyckbournDafydd ap LlewellynColin Hill13th to 20th October 1990
Passion Playby Peter NicholsSet DesignColin Hill10th to 17th March 1990
Passion Playby Peter NicholsDirected byColin Hill10th to 17th March 1990
Play It Again Samby Woody AllenProjectionistColin Hill13th to 20th January 1990
Tartuffeby MolièreM OrgonColin Hill9th to 16th December 1989
Tartuffeby MolièreM MoliereColin Hill9th to 16th December 1989
Daisy Pulls It Offby Denise DeeganMr ThompsonHelmut Hueghel14th to 21st October 1989
Daisy Pulls It Offby Denise DeeganPostmanColin Hill14th to 21st October 1989
A View From The Bridgeby Arthur MillerEddieColin Hill11th to 18th February 1989
The Entertainerby John OsborneBrother BillColin Hill5th to 12th November 1988
The Comedy Of Errorsby William ShakespeareDr PinchColin Hill4th to 11th June 1988
The Comedy Of Errorsby William ShakespeareStorekeeperColin Hill4th to 11th June 1988
The King's Mareby Jean Canolle and Anita LoosCromwellColin Hill9th to 16th April 1988
Barefoot In The Parkby Neil SimonDirected byColin Hill5th to 12th December 1987
Privates On Paradeby Peter NicholsActing Captain Terri DennisColin Hill10th to 17th October 1987
The Devil's Discipleby George Bernard ShawDirected byColin Hill6th to 13th June 1987
Twelfth Nightby William ShakespeareMalvolioColin Hill7th to 14th March 1987
Waters Of The Moonby N C HunterConstructionColin Hill10th to 17th January 1987
Amadeusby Peter ShafferAntonio SalieriColin Hill11th to 18th October 1986
A Midsummer Night's Dreamby William ShakespeareBottom Colin Hill7th to 14th June 1986
The Three Sistersby Anton ChekhovPropertiesColin Hill15th to 22nd March 1986
The Three Sistersby Anton ChekhovConstructionColin Hill15th to 22nd March 1986
Come Blow Your Hornby Neil SimonMr BakerColin Hill15th to 22nd February 1986
All My Sonsby Arthur MillerJoe KellerColin Hill9th to 16th November 1985
Educating Ritaby Willy RussellFrankColin Hill13th to 20th April 1985
Lord Arthur Saville's Crimeby Constance Cox (from Oscar Wilde)Set DesignColin Hill8th to 15th December 1984
Lord Arthur Saville's Crimeby Constance Cox (from Oscar Wilde)Directed byColin Hill8th to 15th December 1984
The Taming Of The Shrewby William ShakespearePetruchioColin Hill2nd to 9th June 1984
The Odd Coupleby Neil SimonOscar MadisonColin Hill7th to 14th April 1984
Arsenic And Old Laceby Joseph KesselringOfficer BrophyColin Hill12th to 19th November 1983
Hobson's Choiceby Harold BrighouseDirected byColin Hill11th to 18th June 1983
Hobson's Choiceby Harold BrighouseSet DesignColin Hill11th to 18th June 1983
Bedroom Farceby Alan AyckbournMalcolmColin Hill12th to 19th March 1983
Whose Life Is It Anyway?by Brian ClarkKen HarrisonColin Hill19th to 26th June 1982
A Collier's Friday Nightby D H LawrenceMr LambertColin Hill6th to 13th March 1982
Penny For A Songby John WhitingDirected byColin Hill13th to 20th June 1981
Abigail's Partyby Mike LeighTonyColin Hill21st to 28th March 1981
Saturday, Sunday, Mondayby Eduardo de FilippoPeppinoColin Hill17th to 24th May 1980
Cowardy Custardby Gerald Frow , Alan Strachan and Wendy Toye from Noël CowardPerformed byColin Hill6th to 13th October 1979
The School For Scandalby Richard Brinsley SheridanCrabtreeColin Hill27th January to 3rd February 1979
Much Ado About Nothingby William ShakespeareBenedickColin Hill3rd to 10th June 1978
Butleyby Simon GrayBen ButleyColin Hill5th to 12th November 1977
The Two Gentlemen Of Veronaby William ShakespeareEglamourColin Hill21st to 28th May 1977
The Wild Duckby Henrik IbsenHjalmar EkdalColin Hill19th to 26th February 1977
Habeas Corpusby Alan BennettMrs SwabbColin Hill22nd to 29th January 1977
The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodieby Muriel SparkTeddy LloydColin Hill24th April to 1st May 1976
Getting Onby Alan BennettGeorge Oliver, MPColin Hill15th to 22nd March 1975
Old Timesby Harold PinterDeeleyColin Hill11th to 18th January 1975
Sergeant Musgrave's Danceby John ArdenSerjeant MusgraveColin Hill20th to 27th April 1974
The Fire Raisersby Max FrischSchmitzColin Hill15th to 22nd January 1972
The Government Inspectorby Nikolai GogolDirected byColin Hill16th to 23rd October 1971
The Government Inspectorby Nikolai GogolThe MayorColin Hill16th to 23rd October 1971
The Government Inspectorby Nikolai GogolSet DesignColin Hill16th to 23rd October 1971
The Duchess Of Malfiby John WebsterDaniel De BosolaColin Hill20th to 27th February 1971
The Fatherby August StrindbergThe CaptainColin Hill7th to 14th November 1970
Cat On A Hot Tin Roofby Tennessee WilliamsBig DaddyColin Hill18th to 25th April 1970
Gaslightby Patrick HamiltonManninghamColin Hill24th to 31st January 1970
The Rivalsby Richard Brinsley SheridanBob Acres, a young country squireColin Hill15th to 22nd March 1969
The Imaginery Invalidby MolièreThomas Diaforius, his sonColin Hill18th to 25th January 1969
The Imaginery Invalidby Molière3rd DoctorColin Hill18th to 25th January 1969
Rosmersholmby Henrik Ibsen English Version by Brian J BurtonUlrik BrendelColin Hill9th to 16th November 1968
Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolfby Edward AlbeeMickColin Hill20th to 27th April 1968
All In Good Timeby Bill NaughtonDirected byColin Hill13th to 20th January 1968
A View From The Bridgeby Arthur MillerEddieColin Hill11th to 18th November 1967
The Skin Of Our Teethby Thornton WilderBroadcast OfficialColin Hill15th to 22nd April 1967
The Skin Of Our Teethby Thornton WilderTelegraph BoyColin Hill15th to 22nd April 1967
Live Like Pigsby John ArdenColColin Hill11th to 18th February 1967
The Birthday Partyby Harold PinterMcCannColin Hill5th to 12th November 1966
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