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Doreen Keogh in Coronation Street (1960)

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Doreen Keogh

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  • Appeared as Mrs O'Toole in Mary O'Malley's "Look Out ... Here Comes Trouble!" for the RSC at the Donmar Warehouse, London in 1979. Also in the cast were: Gaye Brown (Sylvia), Nigel Terry (George), Edwin Richfield (Denis), John Rogan (Kieran), Nicholas Le Prevost (Dr Wilson), Jane Carr (Janet), Deirdra Morris (Vicky), Jeffery Kissoon (Cyril), Brian Hayes (Wally), Charles Wegner (Trevor), Peter Clough (Brian), Maxine Audley (Olive), Denyse Alexander (Night Nurse). It was directed by John Caird.
  • (January 1978) She acted in Mary O'Malley's play, "Once a Catholic," at the Wyndham's Theatre in London, England with Pat Heywood, Anna Keaveney, Mike Grady, John Rogan, John Boswell, Jane Carr, Jeanne Watts, June Page, and Daniel Gerroll in the cast. Mike Ockrent was director.
  • (1995) She acted in Sean O'Casey's play, "The Silver Tassie," at the Almeida Theatre in London, England with Stuart Graham, Dominic West, Brendan Coyle, Nell Murphy, Ali White, and Ian Peck in the cast. Lynne Parker was director.

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