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Diane Fletcher

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Diane Fletcher

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  • (1991) She acted in William Nicholson's play, "Shadowlands", at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford, Surrey, England with Peter Barkworth in the cast.
  • (1976) She acted in Pam Gems' play, "Dusa, Fish, Stas & Vi", at the Hampstead Theatre in Hampstead, England with Brigit Forsyth, Alison Fiske and Mary Maddox in the cast. Nancy Meckler was the director.
  • (1970) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Richard II," at the Piccadilly Theatre in London, England with Ian McKellen, Timothy West, David Calder, Robert Eddison, Charmian Eyre, Diane Fletcher, Lucy Fleming, Stephen Greif, Paul Hardwick, Nigel Havers, Michael Howarth, James Laurenson, Trevor Martin, Richard Morant, Jeremy Nicholas, and Terence Wilton in the cast.
  • (1970) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Edward II," at the Piccadilly Theatre in London, England with Ian McKellen, Timothy West, David Calder, Robert Eddison, Charmian Eyre, Lucy Fleming, Stephen Greif, Paul Hardwick, Nigel Havers, Michael Howarth, James Laurenson, Trevor Martin, Richard Morant, Jeremy Nicholas, and Terence Wilton in the cast.
  • (1972) She acted in the Prospect Theatre Company Tour production of William Shakespeare's play, "King Lear", with Timothy West, John Shrapnel, Trevor Martin, Michael Graham Cox, Caroline Blakiston, Henry Moxon, Fiona Walker, Ronnie Stevens, James Snell, John Bailey, Sheila Ballantine, Timothy Dalton, Jill Dixon, Mark Jones, Vivienne Martin, Prunella Scales and David Rintoul in the cast. Toby Robertson was the director.
  • (1972) She acted in the Prospect Theatre Company Tour production of William Shakespeare's play, "Love's Labours Lost", with Timothy West, John Shrapnel, Trevor Martin, Michael Graham Cox, Caroline Blakiston, Henry Moxon, Fiona Walker, Ronnie Stevens, James Snell, John Bailey, Sheila Ballantine, Timothy Dalton, Jill Dixon, Mark Jones, Vivienne Martin, Prunella Scales and David Rintoul in the cast. Toby Robertson was the director.
  • (1968) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "King Lear", in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England with Eric Porter, Sebastian Shaw, Michael Williams, Alan Howard, Norman Rodway, Sheila Allen, Susan Fleetwood, Patrick Stewart, Terrence Hardiman, David Waller, John Shrapnel, Ben Kingsley and Gareth Thomas in the cast. Trevor Nunn was the director.
  • (1970) She acted in Christopher Marlowe's play, "Edward II," and William Shakespeare's play, "Richard II," in a Prospect Theatre Company production at the Piccadilly Theatre in London, England with Ian McKellen, Timothy West, Robert Eddison, Paul Hardwick, James Laurenson, Trevor Martin, and Peggy Thorpe-Bates in the cast. Richard Cottrell and Toby Robertson were directors.
  • (1969) She acted in Christopher Marlowe's play, "Edward II," and William Shakespeare's play, "Richard II," in a Prospect Theatre Company production at the Mermaid Theatre in London, England with Ian McKellen, James Laurenson, Trevor Martin, Timothy West, Paul Hardwick, Robert Eddison, David Calder, Lucy Fleming, Richard Morant, Terence Wilton, Peggy Thorpe-Bates, and Charmian Eyre in the cast. Richard Cottrell and Toby Robertson were directors.
  • (1978) She acted in Julian Mitchell's play, "Half-Life", in a National Theatre production at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, England with John Gielgud, Lockwood West, Richard Pearson, Avril Elgar, Hugh Paddick and Isabel Dean in the cast. Waris Hussein was the director.
  • (1984) She acted in Terence Rattigan's play, "The Winslow Boy", at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith, London, England with Ian Hogg, Alan MacNaughtan, Barbara Jefford and Jason Lake in the cast. Michael Rudman was the director.
  • (1985) She acted in Stanley Price's play, "Why Me?", at the Strand Theatre in London, England with Richard Briers, Polly Hemingway and Liz Smith in the cast.
  • (1991) She acted in William Nicholson's play, "Shadowlands," at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford, Surrey, England with Peter Barkworth in the cast. Wyn Jones was director.
  • (1998) She acted in Terrence Rattigan's play, "Cause Celebre," at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith, London, England with Amanda Harris (played Alma Rattenbury), Laurence Mitchell, Tim Preece, John Quentin, Neil Stacy, Terry Taplin, and Nitzan Sharron in the cast. Neil Bartlett was director.

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