- (1951) He was the technical designer for George Devine's production of William Shakespeare's play, "The Comedy of Errors," at the Old Vic School Theatre in London, England with Prunella Scales CBE, Dame Joan Plowright CBE, Margaret Ashcroft, Yvonne Bonnamy, James Vowden, Jerome Willis, Patrick Wymark, Colin Jevans, Christopher Hancock, John Abineri, Rosalind Knight, Dilys Hamlett, Priscilla Morgan, Alan Dobie, Alan Spencer, Eric Thompson, Clive Revill, James Maxwell, Donald Pickering, and Donald Rain in the cast. The crew included Caspar Wrede, Frank Dunlop, Christopher Morahan in the technical production. The faculty included Glyn Byam Shaw, Peter Streuli, Jani Strasser, Leslie Fyson, Norman Ayrton, and Margaret Harris. Malcolm Pride was designer.
- (1951) He was the technical designer for Michel Saint Denis production of Act I of Frederico Garcia Lorca's play, "The House of Bernarda Alba," at the Old Vic School Theatre in London, England with Prunella Scales CBE, Dame Joan Plowright CBE, Margaret Ashcroft, Yvonne Bonnamy, James Vowden, Jerome Willis, Patrick Wymark, Colin Jevans, Christopher Hancock, John Abineri, Rosalind Knight, Dilys Hamlett, Priscilla Morgan, Alan Dobie, Alan Spencer, Eric Thompson, Clive Revill, James Maxwell, Donald Pickering, and Donald Rain in the cast. The crew included Caspar Wrede, Frank Dunlop, Christopher Morahan in the technical production. The faculty included Glyn Byam Shaw, Peter Streuli, Jani Strasser, Leslie Fyson, Norman Ayrton, and Margaret Harris.
- (1951) He was the technical designer at the Old Vic School Show's "The Doctor's Duty, Sir John Vanbrugh's play, "A Journey to London," and "Fortunio's Song," (Program A) at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with John Abineri, Yvonne Bonnamy, Patrick Wymark, Prunella Scales CBE, Christopher Hancock, Colin Jevans, Dame Joan Plowright CBE, Rosalind Knight, Dilys Hamlett, Priscilla Morgan, Alan Dobie, Alan Spencer, Eric Thompson, Clive Revill, James Maxwell, Donald Pickering, Douglas Rain, Caspar Wrede, Frank Dunlop, and Christopher Morahan in the cast. The teaching staff included Glen Byam Shaw, Peter Streuli, Jane Strasser, Leslie Fyson, Norman Ayrton, and Margaret Harris in the school staff.
- (1977) He directed Shusaku Endo's play, "The Golden Country," at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester, England with Wolfe Morris, Geoffrey Bateman, Ian Hastings, John Sharp, John Church, and Jenny Twigge in the cast.
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