ROB WILTON CHICHESTER FESTIVAL THEATRE CHICHESTER 1962 3 July - 8 Sept (first season) 1962: 36-PAGE OPENING SEASON SOUVENIR (Chichester) Stiff-Card Souvenir introducing the new theatre, with Introduction by Laurence Olivier and summaries of the three productions: THE CHANCES - Fletcher, THE BROKEN HEART - Ford, UNCLE VANYA - Chekhov (all directed by Olivier, and designed by Beatrice Dawson, Roger Furse, Sean Kenny and Malcolm Pride); with 17 photos of cast and production team, designs, comment on the theatre, various articles, world-wide press comment, 24 photos of the founding fathers, Notable Occasions (w.3 photos) etc. [36pp; 8.5x11; cover creased and a bit grubby, else VG] (£12) SOLD 1962: 42-PAGE SOUVENIR PROGRAMME (Chichester) THE CHANCES - Fletcher, THE BROKEN HEART - Ford, UNCLE VANYA - Chekhov (all dir:Olivier) with Laurence Olivier, Michael Redgrave, Joan Plowright, Joan Greenwood, Lewis Casson, Sybil Thorndike, Andre Morell, Fay Compton, Peter Woodthorpe, Keith Michell, John Neville, Robert Lang, Alan Howard, Robin Phillips, Rosemary Harris, Athene Seyler, Polly Adams; with cast lists and credits, illustrated articles on the plays, 8 photos of the theatre, 11 photos of the designers, designs and workrooms etc. [42pp; 6x9.75; VG w.slight foxing] (£16) SOLD 1962: INFORMATION LEAFLET (Chichester) Information about the First Chichester Season, including Company list, Repertoire, General Information, Booking Information, How To Get There, Complete Performance Schedule (fascinating!), Ticket Order form etc. [4pp; 5x8; red and black on cream; very slightly rumpled, otherwise in excellent condition; MOST unusual] (£5) SOLD 1962: THE CHANCES - Fletcher (Chichester/3 July 1963) Rosemary Harris, Kathleen Harrison, Robert Lang, Keith Michell, John Neville, Joan Plowright; dir:Laurence Olivier, des:Malcolm Pride 1962: THE BROKEN HEART - Ford (Chichester/9 July 1963) Laurence Olivier, Robert Lang, John Neville, Joan Greenwood, Keith Michell, Peter Woodthorpe, Rosemary Harris, Fay Compton, Alan Howard; dir:Laurence Olivier, des:Roger Furse [8pp; 5.5x8.5; cast list, programme note, credits, Theatre Prologue by Christopher Fry, and 3 inserts (Donation Form, Theatre Notes by Olivier, and understudy slip); VG] (£4) SOLD 1962: UNCLE VANYA - Chekhov (Chichester/16 July 1963) Laurence Olivier, Michael Redgrave, Joan Plowright, Joan Greenwood, Lewis Casson, Sybil Thorndike, Andre Morell, Fay Compton, Peter Woodthorpe; dir:Laurence Olivier, des:Sean Kenny [8pp; 5.5x8.5; cast list, credits, Theatre Prologue by Christopher Fry; VG w.light folds] (£5) SOLD CHICHESTER 1963 ![]() 1963: 60-PAGE SOUVENIR PROGRAMME (National Theatre at Chichester) SAINT JOAN - Shaw (dir:Dexter), UNCLE VANYA - Chekhov (dir:Olivier), THE WORKHOUSE DONKEY - Arden (dir:Burge); w.Laurence Olivier, Michael Redgrave, Sybil Thorndike, Robert Stephens, Frank Finlay, Derek Jacobi, Joan Plowright, Jeremy Brett, Rosemary Harris, Max Adrian, Martin Boddey, Lewis Casson, Fay Compton, Dudley Foster, Robert Lang, Alison Leggatt, Marion Mathie, Mary Miller, Anthony Nicholls, Norman Rossington, Jeanne Hepple, Louise Purnell, Peter Cellier; with cast lists and credits for all three plays, articles on the plays and the theatre, and nearly 50 photos including 20 cast portraits, 7 portraits of the Designers and Directors (Laurence Olivier, Michael Annals, Beatrice Dawson, Roger Furse, Sean Kenny, Stuart Burge, John Dexter), 9 photos of the theatre, 11 photos of the 1962 productions: THE CHANCES w.John Neville, Rosemary Harris, Keith Michell etc., THE BROKEN HEART w.Laurence Olivier, Joan Greenwood, Peter Woodthorpe etc. UNCLE VANYA w.Michael Redgrave, Laurence Olivier, Joan Greenwood, Sybil Thorndike etc. [60pp; 6.75x9; a most unusual souvenir programme, slightly rumpled, else in very good condition] (£16) SOLD 1963: UNCLE VANYA - Chekhov (National Theatre at Chichester) Laurence Olivier, Michael Redgrave, Joan Plowright, Rosemary Harris, Lewis Casson, Sybil Thorndike, Max Adrian, Fay Compton, Robert Lang; dir:Olivier [8pp; 7.4x8.75; cast list, credits, notes; light vertical fold, else VG] £5 1963: SAINT JOAN - Shaw (National Theatre at Chichester) Joan Plowright, Robert Stephens, Frank Finlay, Derek Jacobi, Jeremy Brett, Max Adrian; dir:Dexter [8pp; 7.4x8.75; cast list, credits, notes; small corner edge bite, else VG] (£4) SOLD 1963: THE WORKHOUSE DONKEY - Arden (National Theatre at Chichester) Fay Compton, Frank Finlay, Dudley Foster, Alison Leggatt, Jeremy Brett, Anthony Nicholls, Robert Stephens, Robert Lang, Derek Jacobi, Mary Miller, Norman Rossington, Louise Purnell, Michael Turner; dir:Stuart Burge [8pp; 7.4x8.75; cast list, credits, notes; VG] £4 CHICHESTER 1964 1964: 60-PAGE SOUVENIR PROGRAMME (National Theatre at Chichester) THE ROYAL HUNT OF THE SUN -Shaffer (dir:Dexter), THE DUTCH COURTESAN - Marston (dir:Gaskill), OTHELLO (dir:Dexter); w.Laurence Olivier, Frank Finlay, Maggie Smith, Derek Jacobi, Joyce Redman, Robert Stephens, Colin Blakely, Robert Lang, Mike Gambon, Edward Petherbridge, Edward Hardwicke, Billie Whitelaw, John Stride; with cast lists and credits, articles, many photos, including 2 of Olivier and 17 from past seasons (The Chances, Broken Heart, Uncle Vanya, Saint Joan, Workhouse Donkey), 12 cast photos, articles on The Design and Construction of the theatre (4 photos), Royal visits (5 photos), Stratford Ontario's visit to Chichester (photos) etc. [60pp; 6.75x9; VG] £16 1964: THE ROYAL HUNT OF THE SUN - P.Shaffer (National Theatre at Chichester) Robert Stephens, Colin Blakely, Robert Lang, Mike Gambon, Derek Jacobi, Edward Petherbridge, Edward Hardwicke; dir:Dexter/O'Donovan [6pp; 5x9; triptych-style folded sheet; cast list, credits; VG] (£3) SOLD 1964: OTHELLO (National Theatre at Chichester) Laurence Olivier, Frank Finlay, Maggie Smith, Derek Jacobi, Joyce Redman; dir:Dexter [6pp; 5x9; triptych-style folded sheet; cast list, credits; VG] (£4) SOLD 1964: OTHELLO (National Theatre at Chichester) Laurence Olivier, Frank Finlay, *Billie Whitelaw*, Derek Jacobi, Joyce Redman; dir:Dexter [6pp; 5x9; triptych-style folded sheet; cast list, credits; VG w.slight crease] £4 1964: THE DUTCH COURTESAN - Marston (National Theatre at Chichester) Frank Finlay, Billie Whitelaw, John Stride, Joyce Redman; dir:Gaskill/Haggard [6pp; 5x9; triptych-style folded sheet; cast list, credits; VG] £3 CHICHESTER 1965 1965: 52-PAGE SOUVENIR PROGRAMME (National Theatre at Chichester) ARMSTRONG'S LAST GOODNIGHT - Arden (dir:Dexter & Gaskill), TRELAWNY OF THE 'WELLS' - Pinero (dir:O'Donovan), MISS JULIE and BLACK COMEDY - Strindberg/P.Shaffer (dir:Elliott & Dexter); with Albert Finney, Robert Stephens, Ian McKellen, Geraldine McEwan, Maggie Smith, Graham Crowden, Derek Jacobi, Ronald Pickup, Jeanne Watts, Edward Petherbridge, Billie Whitelaw, Louise Purnell; includes cast lists and credits, 28 photographs (including Olivier as Othello, The Royal Hunt of the Sun, The Dutch Courtesan), 12 cast photos, 8 interesting articles, list of past concerts and other events etc. [52pp; 8.5x11; excellent condition] £16 1965: ARMSTRONG'S LAST GOODNIGHT - Arden (National Theatre at Chichester) Albert Finney, Geraldine McEwan, Ian McKellen, Ronald Pickup, Robert Stephens, Michael York; dir:Dexter & Gaskill 1965: TRELAWNY OF THE 'WELLS' - Pinero (National Theatre at Chichester) Graham Crowden, Doris Hare, Gerald James, Edward Petherbridge, Louise Purnell, Billie Whitelaw; dir:O'Donovan 1965: MISS JULIE - Strindberg, and BLACK COMEDY - Peter Shaffer (National Theatre at Chichester) Albert Finney, Maggie Smith, Doris Hare, Derek Jacobi, Louise Purnell; dir:Elliott & Dexter CHICHESTER 1966 ![]() 1966: 48-PAGE SOUVENIR PROGRAMME and Repertoire Leaflet (Chichester Festival Theatre) THE CLANDESTINE MARRIAGE - Colman/Garrick (dir:O'Donovan), THE FIGHTING COCK - Anouilh (dir:Marshall), THE CHERRY ORCHARD - Chekhov (dir:Lindsay Anderson), MACBETH - Shakespeare (dir:Michael Benthall); with Michael Aldridge, Sarah Badel, John Clements, Tom Courtenay, Peter Egan, Bill Fraser, Celia Johnson, Margaret Johnston, Ben Kingsley, John Laurie, Viola Lyel, Ray McAnally, Margaret Rutherford, Alastair Sim, John Standing, Clive Swift, Zena Walker etc.; includes cast lists and credits, photos of the company, illustrated articles on the four plays, 12 photos of past productions, details of celebrity concerts etc.; also included: a 10-Page Repertoire Leaflet, containing Schedule of Performances, booking details etc. [48pp, 8.25x11; excellent condition] (£14) SOLD 1966: MACBETH (Chichester Festival Theatre) John Clements, Margaret Johnston, John Laurie, Tom Courtenay, Ray McAnally, Michael Aldridge, Bill Fraser, Ben Kingsley, Zena Walker; dir:Michael Benthall [6pp; 5x9; triptych-style folded sheet; cast list, credits; signed by John Laurie; VG] (£4) SOLD 1966: THE CLANDESTINE MARRIAGE - Colman & Garrick (Chichester Festival Theatre) Alastair Sim, Margaret Rutherford, Bill Fraser, John Standing; dir:O'Donovan 1966: THE FIGHTING COCK - Anouilh (Chichester Festival Theatre) Michael Aldridge, Sarah Badel, John Clements, John Standing; dir:Norman Marshall 1966: THE CHERRY ORCHARD - Chekhov (Chichester Festival Theatre) Sarah Badel, Tom Courtenay, Bill Fraser, Celia Johnson, John Laurie, Ray McAnally, John Standing, Zena Walker, Hugh Williams; dir:Lindsay Anderson CHICHESTER 1967 1967: 54-PAGE SOUVENIR PROGRAMME (Chichester Festival Theatre) THE FARMER'S WIFE - Phillpotts (dir:Clements), THE BEAUX' STRATAGEM - Farquhar (dir:Chappell), HEARTBREAK HOUSE- Shaw (dir:Clements), THE SERVANT OF TWO MASTERS (replaced by 'The Italian Straw Hat' after the souvenir was printed); with Michael Aldridge, Sarah Badel, Carl Bernard, David Bird, Diana Churchill, John Clements, Margaret Courtenay, Peter Egan, Fenella Fielding, Bill Fraser, Irene Handl, Doris Hare, Brian Hayes, Frances Jeater, Maureen O'Brien, Anton Rodgers, Prunella Scales, John Standing, Irene Worth; includes cast lists and credits, nearly 40 photographs (including 15 of the 1966 productions), 24 cast photos, interesting articles etc. [54pp, 8.4x11; a few marks, otherwise excellent condition] £16 1967: HEARTBREAK HOUSE - Shaw (Chichester Festival Theatre) John Clements, Irene Worth, Sarah Badel, Michael Aldridge, Bill Fraser, Anton Rogers; dir:Clements [6pp; 5x9; triptych-style folded sheet; cast list, credits; VG w.a few marks] £3 1967: THE FARMER'S WIFE - Eden Philpotts (Chichester Festival Theatre) Michael Aldridge, Diana Churchill, Bill Fraser, Irene Handl, Maureen O'Brien, John Standing, Sarah Badel, Margaret Courtenay, Peter Egan, Doris Hare; dir:Clements [6pp, 5x9; triptych-style folded sheet; cast list, credits; light horizontal crease, else VG] £3 1967: THE BEAUX' STRATAGEM - Farquhar (Chichester Festival Theatre) Fenella Fielding, Bill Fraser, Maureen O'Brien, Anton Rodgers, Prunella Scales, John Standing, Margaret Courtenay; dir:Chappell [6pp, 5x9; triptych-style folded sheet; cast list, credits; light horizontal crease, else VG] £3 1967: THE ITALIAN STRAW HAT - Feydeau (Chichester Festival Theatre) Michael Aldridge, Sarah Badel, Peter Egan, Fenella Fielding, Anton Rodgers, John Standing, Bill Fraser; dir:Coe [6pp, 5x9; triptych-style folded sheet; cast list, credits; light horizontal crease, else VG] £3 1967 (Nov): HEARTBREAK HOUSE - G.B.Shaw (Lyric Theatre, London) 1967 Chichester Festival Production: John Clements, Irene Worth, Diana Churchill, Michael Aldridge, Bill Fraser, Sarah Badel, Doris Hare; dir:John Clements [20pp, 6x9; photos; VG] £3 CHICHESTER 1968 ![]() 1968: 52-PAGE SOUVENIR PROGRAMME (Chichester Festival Theatre) THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER AND HIS WIFE - Ustinov (dir:Ustinov), THE COCKTAIL PARTY - Eliot (dir:Alec Guinness), THE TEMPEST - Shakespeare (dir:David Jones), THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH - Wilder (dir:Peter Coe); with Clive Revill, Prunella Scales, Peter Ustinov, Simon Ward, Michael Aldridge, Eileen Atkins, Alec Guinness, Pauline Jameson, John Clements, Maureen O'Brien, Richard Kane, Hubert Gregg, Millicent Martin, Nan Munro, Mark Kingston; includes cast lists and credits, nearly 50 photographs (including 14 of the 1967 productions), 24 cast photos, interesting articles etc. [52pp; 8.4x11; a few tiny marks, otherwise excellent condition] £16 1968: THE COCKTAIL PARTY - Eliot (Chichester Festival Theatre) Alec Guinness, Eileen Atkins, Michael Aldridge, Pauline Jameson; dir:Alec Guinness [6pp; 5x9; triptych-style folded sheet; cast list, credits; VG] £3 1968: THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER AND HIS WIFE - Ustinov (Chichester Festival Theatre) Mark Kingston, Clive Revill, Prunella Scales, Peter Ustinov, Simon Ward; dir:Peter Ustinov 1968: THE TEMPEST - Shakespeare (Chichester Festival Theatre) Michael Aldridge, John Clements, Gordon Gostelow, Hubert Gregg, Richard Kane, Mark Kingston, Clive Revill, Simon Ward; dir:David Jones 1968: THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH - Wilder (Chichester Festival Theatre) Millicent Martin, Pauline Jameson, Maureen O'Brien, Simon Ward, Clive Revill, Hubert Gregg, David Nettheim, and the voices of John Clements, Alec Guinness, Laurence Olivier, Peter Ustinov; dir:Peter Coe [6pp; 5x9; triptych-style folded sheet; cast list, credits; VG] £3 1968: THE COCKTAIL PARTY (Wyndham's) 1968 Chichester Festival Production: Alec Guinness, Eileen Atkins, dir:Alec Guinness [32pp; biographies etc.; VG] £4 1969: THE COCKTAIL PARTY (Theatre Royal, Haymarket) 1968 Chichester Festival Production: Alec Guinness, Eileen Atkins, dir:Alec Guinness [16pp; biographies w.photos; horizontal crease] £2 CHICHESTER 1969 ![]() 1969: 52-PAGE SOUVENIR PROGRAMME (Chichester Festival Theatre) THE CAUCASIAN CHALK CIRCLE - Brecht (dir:Peter Coe), THE MAGISTRATE - Pinero (dir:John Clements), THE COUNTRY WIFE- Wycherley (dir:Robert Chetwyn), ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA - Shakespeare (dir:Peter Dews); with Michael Aldridge, Renee Asherton, Keith Baxter, Carl Bernard, Geoffrey Burridge, John Clements, Petronella Ford, Gordon Gostelow, Joe Griffiths, Christopher Guinee, Brian Hayes, Phillip Hinton, Harold Innocent, Stephen Jenn, Richard Kane, Margaret Leighton, Viola Lyel, Peggy Marshall, Mildred Mayne, Christopher Morley, Hugh Paddick, Hugh Patrick, Brian Poyser, John Rogan, Patricia Routledge, Heather Sears, Robert Selbie, Alastair Sim, Maggie Smith, Topol, Tamara Ustinov; includes cast lists and credits, many photographs (including some of the 1968 productions), cast photos, interesting articles etc. [52pp; 8x11; excellent condition] (£16) SOLD 1969: SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCES FOR THE 1969 SEASON (Chichester Festival Theatre) Fold-out giving details of dates and performances for the 18 weeks of the 1969 season: THE CAUCASIAN CHALK CIRCLE, THE MAGISTRATE, THE COUNTRY WIFE, and ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA; brief synopses and casts for each play, company list, booking form and details, travel and catering arrangements, map of the theatre etc. [10pp quadruple-fold, 3.9x8; an unusual survivor in excellent condition] £4 1969: ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA (Chichester Festival Theatre) John Clements, Margaret Leighton, Keith Baxter, Michael Aldridge; dir:Dews [6pp; 5x9; triptych-style folded sheet; cast list, credits, programme note; VG] £3 1969: THE CAUCASIAN CHALK CIRCLE - Brecht (Chichester Festival Theatre) Topol, Patricia Routledge, Heather Sears, Joe Griffiths, Harold Innocent, Tamara Ustinov, Christopher Morley, Phillip Hinton, Brian Hayes, Richard Kane, Christopher Guinee, Geoffrey Burridge, Michael Aldridge; dir:Peter Coe [6pp, 5x9; triptych-style folded sheet; cast list, credits, etc.; VG] £3 1969: THE MAGISTRATE - Pinero (Chichester Festival Theatre) Alastair Sim, Patricia Routledge, Michael Aldridge, Renee Asherson, Carl Bernard, John Clements, Christopher Guinee, Brian Hayes, Richard Kane; dir:John Clements 1969: THE COUNTRY WIFE - Wycherley (Chichester Festival Theatre) Keith Baxter, Gordon Gostelow, Hugh Paddick, Patricia Routledge, Maggie Smith; dir:Robert Chetwyn 1969: THE MAGISTRATE - Pinero (Cambridge Theatre, London) Chichester Festival Production: Alastair Sim, Patricia Routledge, Michael Aldridge [20pp; a classic revival of this play; cast photos] £4 CHICHESTER 1970 1970: PEER GYNT - Ibsen (Chichester Festival Theatre) Roy Dotrice, Sarah Badel, Beatrix Lehmann, Judith Arthy, William Hutt; dir:Peter Coe 1970: VIVAT! VIVAT REGINA! - Robert Bolt (Chichester Festival Theatre) Eileen Atkins, Sarah Miles, Richard Pearson, Edward Atienza, Archie Duncan, Leonard Maguire, Charles Lloyd Pack, Edgar Wreford; dir:Peter Dews 1970: ARMS AND THE MAN - Shaw (Chichester Festival Theatre) John Standing, Laurence Harvey, Sarah Badel, Judith Arthy, Margaret Courtenay, Richard Kane, Charles Lloyd Pack; dir:John Clements 1970: THE ALCHEMIST - Jonson (Chichester Festival Theatre) Edward Atienza, James Booth, Dora Bryan, William Hutt, Richard Kane, John Standing; dir:Peter Dews 1971: VIVAT! VIVAT REGINA! - Robert Bolt (Piccadilly) 1971 Chichester Festival Production: Eileen Atkins, Sarah Miles, Richard Pearson, Edward Atienza, Archie Duncan, Leonard Maguire, Charles Lloyd Pack; dir:Peter Dews [24pp, 5.25x9; biographies, photos etc.; VG] £4 CHICHESTER 1971 ![]() 1971: 56-PAGE SOUVENIR PROGRAMME (Chichester Festival Theatre) THE RIVALS - Sheridan (dir:John Clements), DEAR ANTOINE - Anouilh (dir:Robin Phillips), CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA - Shaw (dir:Robin Phillips), REUNION IN VIENNA - Sherwood (dir:Frith Banbury); with John Gielgud, Edith Evans, Margaret Leighton, Michael Aldridge, Renee Asherson, Jane Baxter, Anna Calder-Marshall, John Clements, Joanna David, Peter Egan, Edward Fox, Harold Innocent, Beatrix Lehmann, Nigel Patrick, Joyce Redman, Clive Swift; includes Cast Lists, Full Performance Schedule, "The First Ten Years" illustrated article (20+ photos), Company Photos, fascinating notes on the theatre, articles on the four plays all profusely illustrated [56pp; 8.5x11; slightly knocked, otherwise very good condition] £12 1971: DEAR ANTOINE - Anouilh (Chichester Festival Theatre) Edith Evans, John Clements, Joyce Redman, Rene Asherson, Michael Aldridge, Harold Innocent, Peter Egan, Jane Baxter; dir:Robin Phillips [6pp; 5x9; triptych-style folded sheet; cast list, credits; w.ticket for June 28; VG] £3 1971: CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA - Shaw (Chichester Festival Theatre) John Gielgud, Anna Calder-Marshall, Pat Nye, Harold Innocent, Michael Aldridge, Peter Egan, Colin Baker; dir:Robin Phillips [6pp; 5x9; triptych-style folded sheet; cast list, credits; a few marks, else VG] £3 1971: REUNION IN VIENNA - Sherwood (Chichester Festival Theatre) Margaret Leighton, Michael Aldridge, Beatrix Lehmann, Nigel Patrick; dir:Frith Banbury [6pp; 5x9; triptych-style folded sheet; cast list, credits; VG] £3 CHICHESTER 1972 ![]() 1972: 52-PAGE SOUVENIR PROGRAMME (Chichester Festival Theatre) THE BEGGAR'S OPERA - Gay (dir:Robin Phillips), THE DOCTOR'S DILEMMA - Shaw (dir:John Clements), THE TAMING OF THE SHREW - Shakespeare (dir:Jonathan Miller), THE LADY'S NOT FOR BURNING - Fry (dir:Robin Phillips); with Anthony Hopkins, Richard Chamberlain, John Neville, Joan Plowright, Millicent Martin, John Clements, Charles Dance, Michael Aldridge, Anna Calder-Marshall, Maggie Fitzgibbon, Leslie French, Harold Innocent, June Jago, Robin Phillips, David Robb, William Mervyn; includes full Performance Schedule, Cast Lists, features on the four plays (many pictures and photos of past productions), Company photos with biographies, photos of the 1971 productions, various articles, forthcoming concerts etc., all profusely illustrated [52pp; 8.5x11; very slightly knocked, otherwise excellent condition] (£12) SOLD 1972: THE TAMING OF THE SHREW - Shakespeare (Chichester Festival Theatre) Anthony Hopkins, Joan Plowright, Harold Innocent, David Robb, Charles Dance; dir:Jonathan Miller [6pp; 5x9; triptych-style folded sheet; cast list, credits; VG] (£3) SOLD 1972: THE LADY'S NOT FOR BURNING - Fry (Chichester Festival Theatre) Richard Chamberlain, Anna Calder-Marshall, Michael Aldridge, June Jago, Leslie French, Harold Innocent; dir:Robin Phillips [6pp; 5x9; triptych-style folded sheet; cast list, credits; VG] £3 1972: THE BEGGAR'S OPERA - Gay (Chichester Festival Theatre) Millicent Martin, John Neville, Harold Innocent, Maggie Fitzgibbon, Charles Dance (as Wat Dreary), David Rob, Michael Aldridge; dir:Robin Phillips [6pp; 5x9; triptych-style folded sheet; cast list, credits; VG] (£3) SOLD 1972: THE DOCTOR'S DILEMMA - Shaw (Chichester Festival Theatre) Robin Phillips, Joan Plowright, John Neville, Michael Aldridge, William Mervyn, John Clements, Angela Richards; dir:John Clements [6pp; 5x9; triptych-style folded sheet; cast list, credits; VG] (£3) SOLD CHICHESTER 1973 ![]() 1973: 52-PAGE SOUVENIR PROGRAMME (Chichester Festival Theatre) THE DIRECTOR OF THE OPERA - Anouilh (dir:Peter Dews), THE SEAGULL - Chekhov (dir:Jonathan Miller), R LOVES J - Ustinov (dir:Wendy Toye), DANDY DICK - Pinero (dir:John Clements); with John Clements, Gemma Craven, Peter Eyre, John Grillo, June Jago, Charles Lloyd Pack, Philip Lowrie, Ralph Michael, Richard Pearson, Patricia Routledge, Alastair Sim, Robert Stephens, Dudley Stevens, Topol, David Watson, Eileen Way, Rosemary Williams, Penelope Wilton, Irene Worth; includes full Performance Schedule, Cast Lists, features on the four plays (many pictures and excellent photos of past productions), article on John Clements, feature on Peter Ustinov, Company photos, many photos of the 1972 productions (THE BEGGAR'S OPERA, THE DOCTOR'S DILEMMA, THE TAMING OF THE SHREW and THE LADY'S NOT FOR BURNING), feature on Keith Michell (the next Chichester Director), "Where to eat and Where to stay" etc, all profusely illustrated [52pp; 8.5x11; very slightly knocked, otherwise excellent condition] (£12) SOLD 1974: DANDY DICK - Pinero (Garrick Theatre, London) 1973 Chichester Festival Production: Alastair Sim, Patricia Routledge, Gemma Craven [24pp; 7 production photos; the classic modern revival] £4 CHICHESTER 1974 1974: 52-PAGE SOUVENIR PROGRAMME(Chichester Festival Theatre) TONIGHT WE IMPROVISE - Pirandello (dir:Coe), A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY - Turgenev (dir:Robertson), THE CONFEDERACY - Vanbrugh (dir:Toye), OIDIPUS TYRANNUS - Sophocles (dir:Pilikian); w.Keith Michell, Keith Baxter, Peggy Mount, Gemma Craven, Dora Bryan, Alfred Marks, Diana Dors, John Turner, Dorothy Tutin, Derek Jacobi, Timothy West; includes Cast Lists, Full Performance Schedule, Introduction by Keith Michell, 9 cartoons, 3 articles, rehearsal photos, 49 cast photos, 16 costume designs (most in colour) etc. [52pp; 8.5x11; INCLUDES 4 SEPARATE CAST LISTS; excellent condition] (£14) SOLD 1974: TONIGHT WE IMPROVISE - Pirandello (Chichester Festival Theatre) Keith Michell, Keith Baxter, Annie Ross, Alfred Marks, Miriam Karlin; dir:Coe [6pp; 5x9; triptych-style folded sheet; cast list, credits; w.newspaper clipping; VG] £3 1974: A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY- Turgenev (Chichester Festival Theatre) Dorothy Tutin, Derek Jacobi, Timothy West, Gemma Craven; dir:Robertson [6pp; 5x9; triptych-style folded sheet; cast list, credits; VG] £3 1974: THE CONFEDERACY - Vanbrugh (Chichester Festival Theatre) Peggy Mount, Nicholas Clay, Dora Bryan, Gemma Craven; dir:Toye [6pp; 5x9; triptych-style folded sheet; cast-list, credits; VG] (£3) SOLD 1974: OIDIPUS TYRANNUS - Sophocles (Chichester Festival Theatre) Keith Michell, Diana Dors, Alfred Marks, Willoughby Goddard; dir:Pilikian [6pp; 5x9; triptych-style folded sheet; cast list and credits; VG] £3 CHICHESTER 1975 1975: MADE IN HEAVEN - Andrew Sachs, Jim Parker (Chichester Festival Theatre) Patricia Routledge, Michael Bates, Tony Robinson, Patrick Macnee, Kenneth Nelson, Jeremy Sinden; dir:Wendy Toye [4pp; 5x10; cast list, credits; slightly rumpled, else VG] £1 1975: OTHELLO (Chichester Festival Theatre) Topol, Hannah Gordon, Christopher Cazenove, Keith Michell, Patricia Routledge, David William, Jeremy Sinden; dir:Peter Dews [4pp; 5x10; cast list, credits; slightly rumpled, else VG] £1 1975: CYRANO DE BERGERAC - Edmond Rostand, trans.Christopher Fry (Chichester Festival Theatre) Souvenir Programme Keith Michell, Christopher Cazenove, Barbara Jefford, David William, Bill Fraser, Philip Anthony, Jeffrey Holland, Peggy Marshall, Trevor Martin, Jeremy Sinden; dir:Jose Ferrer [32pp, 8.25x11.6; cast list, 9 cast photos, credits, season schedule, articles, 3 superb colour illustrations; minor marks, artistic sketches on three advert pages, else VG] £4 CHICHESTER 1976 ![]() 1976: 60-PAGE SOUVENIR PROGRAMME (Chichester Festival Theatre) NOAH - Andre Obey (dir:Eric Thompson), TWELFTH NIGHT - Shakespeare (dir:Keith Michell), THE CIRCLE - Somerset Maugham (dir:Peter Dews), MONSIEUR PERRICHON'S TRAVELS - Labiche and Martin (dir:Patrick Garland); w.Patsy Byrne, Richard Cornish, Michele Dotrice, Clive Francis, Bill Fraser, Susan Hampshire, Rex Harrison, Gordon Jackson, Martin Jarvis, John McCallum, Keith Michell, Carl Oatley, Vivian Pickles, Tony Robinson, Andrew Sachs, Barbara Windsor, Googie Withers, David Yip, music by Jim Parker; includes Cast Lists, Full Performance Schedule, 47 cast photos and biographies, article by Keith Michell, illustrated articles on the plays in the repertoire, 15 costume designs (in colour), 4 further full-pages of designs, theatre plan, details of Chichester 1962-76 (Productions, Players, Directors, Designers, and Composers) etc. [60pp; 8.25x11.75; excellent condition] (£14) SOLD 1977: THE CIRCLE - Maugham (Theatre Royal, Haymarket) 1976 Chichester Festival Production: Googie Withers, John McCallum, Martin Jarvis, Jenny Quayle, Lee Hudson, Clive Francis, Bill Fraser; dir:Peter Dews [20pp, 5.25x8.5; biographies, photos etc.; VG] £4 CHICHESTER 1977 ![]() 1977: 68-PAGE SOUVENIR PROGRAMME (Chichester Festival Theatre) WATERS OF THE MOON - N.C.Hunter (dir:John Clements), IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE - Daly/Michell (dir:Keith Michell), JULIUS CAESAR - Shakespeare (dir:Peter Dews), THE APPLE CART - Shaw (dir:Patrick Garland); w.Ingrid Bergman, Gary Bond, Oz Clark, John Clements, Vernon Dobtcheff, Paul Hardwick, Wendy Hiller, June Jago, Paul Jones, Charles Kay, Penelope Keith, Charles Lloyd Pack, Keith Michell, John Moffatt, Dandy Nichols, Maureen O'Brien, Tony Robinson, Elizabeth Seal, Joan Sims, Nigel Stock, Norman Vaughan; includes Cast Lists, Full Performance Schedule, photographic articles on the plays in the repertoire, 26 excellent costume designs (in colour), 57cast photos and biographies, colour photos of the 1976 productions, theatre plan etc. [68pp; 8.25x11.75; excellent condition] £14 1977: A MUSICAL RE-VIEW - Wally K.Daly and Keith Michell (Chichester Festival Theatre) Tony Robinson, Peter Blake, Joan Sims, Oz Clarke, Norman Vaughan, John Moffatt, Paul Jones, Christina Matthews, Elizabeth Seal, Christopher Selbie, Jessica Turner; dir:Keith Michell [4pp, 7.5x9.8; biographies, notes; has been folded in four, else VG - uncommon] £3 1977 (Nov): THE APPLE CART - Shaw (Phoenix Theatre, London) 1977 Chichester Festival Production: Keith Michell, Penelope Keith, Nigel Stock, June Jago, Roy Dotrice, Tony Robinson; dir:Patrick Garland [32pp, 5.25x8.5; production photos, biographies, notes; light vertical fold, else VG] £4 CHICHESTER 1978 ![]() 1978: 68-PAGE SOUVENIR PROGRAMME (Chichester Festival Theatre) A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE - Wilde (dir:Patrick Garland), THE INCONSTANT COUPLE - Marivaux (dir:Noel Willman), THE ASPERN PAPERS - Redgrave/James (dir:David William), LOOK AFTER LULU - Coward/Feydeau (dir:Patrick Garland); w.Keith Baxter, Jill Bennett, Richenda Carey, Keith Drinkel, Fenella Fielding, Kenneth Haigh, Morag Hood, George Howe, Gayle Hunnicutt, Malcolm McDowell, Geraldine McEwan, Richard Morant, Barbara Murray, Cathleen Nesbitt, Sian Phillips, Ambrosine Phillpotts, Margaretta Scott, Simon Shepherd, Nigel Stock, Tim Woodward; includes Cast Lists, Full Performance Schedule, photographic articles on the plays in the repertoire, 11 excellent production designs, 45 cast photos and biographies, 16 colour photos of the 1977 productions etc. [68pp; 8.25x11.75; a few minor marks, otherwise in excellent condition] £12 1978: THE ASPERN PAPERS - Henry James, Michael Redgrave (Chichester Festival Theatre) Kenneth Haigh, Jill Bennett, Cathleen Nesbitt, Irene Hamilton, Eve Shickle, Keith Drinkel; dir:David William [6pp; 4x8; triptych-style folded sheet; cast list and credits; VG] £2 1978 (Nov): LOOK AFTER LULU - Feydeau/Coward (Theatre Royal, Haymarket) 1978 Chichester Festival Production: Geraldine McEwan, Fenella Fielding, Gary Raymond, George Howe, Clive Francis, Paul Hardwick, Nigel Stock, Peter Bowles; dir:Patrick Garland [28pp, 5.25x8.5; Chichester production; 9 production photos; VG] £4 CHICHESTER 1979 ![]() 1979: 68-PAGE SOUVENIR PROGRAMME (Chichester Festival Theatre) THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE - Shaw (dir:Peter Dews), THE EAGLE HAS TWO HEADS - Cocteau (dir:David William), THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST - Wilde (dir:Peter Dews), THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER - Hart/Kaufman (dir:Patrick Lau); w.Patsy Byrne, Jill Bennett, Heather Chasen, Brian Blessed, John Clements, Michael Cochrane, Charles Gray, Rosamund Greenwood, Barry Justice, Hayley Mills, Barbara Murray, Graham Seed, Christopher Neame, Ian Ogilvy, Googie Withers, Ken Wynne; includes Cast Lists, Full Performance Schedule, photographic articles on the plays in the repertoire, excellent production designs, 46 cast photos and biographies, 16 photos of the 1978 productions, Chichester quiz, Bishop Bell of Chichester etc. [68pp; 8.25x11.75; slightly rumpled, else in very good condition] (£13) SOLD CHICHESTER 1980 No programmes available CHICHESTER 1981 1982 (Mch): UNDERNEATH THE ARCHES - Garland/Glanville/Hudd/Chesney Allen (Prince of Wales Theatre, London) 1981 Chichester Festival Production: Roy Hudd, Christopher Timothy, Joe Black, Peter Glaze, Julia Sutton, Billy Gray, Tommy Godfrey; dir:Roger Redfarn [24pp, 5.25x8.5; biographies, photos, articles etc.; VG] £4 1981 (Oct): THE MITFORD GIRLS - Brahms/Sherrin/Greenwell (Globe) 1981 Chichester Festival Production: Patricia Hodge, Lucy Fenwick, Colette Gleeson, Patricia Michael, Gay Soper, Julia Sutton, Oz Clarke; dir:Patrick Garland [32pp, 5.25x8.5; cast list, list of musical numbers, 9 production photos, biographies etc.; slightly rumpled] £3 CHICHESTER 1982 No programmes available CHICHESTER 1983 1983: 68-PAGE SOUVENIR PROGRAMME (Chichester Festival Theatre) A PATRIOT FOR ME - John Osbourne (dir:Ronald Eyre), TIME AND THE CONWAYS - J.B.Priestley (dir:Peter Dews), AS YOU LIKE IT - Shakespeare (dir:Patrick Garland), THE SLEEPING PRINCE - Terence Rattigan (dir:Peter Coe); w.Alan Bates, Googie Withers, Patricia Hodge, Omar Sharif, David Yelland, Jason Carter, Gregory Floy, Lucy Fleming, Ronnie Stevens, George Murcell, Harry Andrews, Sheila Gish, Neil Stacy, Nigel Stock, Anthony Head, Richard Freeman, Stephen Bone, Angela Down, Simon Williams, Julia Foster, Alexandra Bastedo, Aubrey Woods, Peter Eyre, Jonathon Morris, Robert Meadmore, John Moffatt, Judy Campbell, Frances Ruffelle, Debby Arnold; includes Cast Lists, four full-page colour photographic portraits (of Alan Bates, Googie Withers, Patricia Hodge, and Omar Sharif), illustrated articles on the plays in the repertoire (including 3 photos of Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh in the 1953 production, and 3 of Olivier and Marilyn Monroe in the film version), 5 full-page colour production designs, 66 cast photos and biographies, performance schedule etc. [68pp; 8.25x11.75; excellent condition] £14 1983: A PATRIOT FOR ME - Osborne (Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London) 1983 Chichester Festival Production: Alan Bates, Harry Andrews, June Ritchie, Angela Down, David King, George Murcell, Rupert Frazer, Michael Gough, David Yelland; dir:Ronald Eyre [36pp, 5.25x8.5; 12+ cast photos and biographies, programme note; VG] £4 1983: A PATRIOT FOR ME - Osborne (Chichester Festival Theatre) Alan Bates, Harry Andrews, Sheila Gish, Neil Stacy, Richard Freeman, Nigel Stock, Lucy Fleming, David King, George Murcell, Ronnie Stevens, David Yelland, Anthony Head; dir:Ronald Eyre [6pp triple-fold, 8.25x11.75; 6 large production photos, credits etc.; VG] (£3) SOLD CHICHESTER 1984 1984: 68-PAGE SOUVENIR PROGRAMME (Chichester Festival Theatre) FORTY YEARS ON - Bennett (dir:Garland), OH KAY! - Gershwin (dir:Judge), THE WAY OF THE WORLD - Congreve (dir:Gaskill), THE MERCHANT OF VENICE (dir:Garland) with Alec Guinness, Maggie Smith, Joan Plowright, Sara Kestelman, Joanna McCallum, Paul Eddington, Jane Carr, John Fortune, Stephen Fry, Annette Crosbie, Edward Hibbert, John Standing, Michael Jayston; cast lists, 20+ photographs (incl. full-page colour portraits of Alec Guinness, Maggie Smith, Paul Eddington, Jane Carr and Joan Plowright), 4 full colour designs, cartoons and sketches; articles by Alan Bennett, Benny Green and others; full cast biographies w.68 photographs [68pp; 8.25x11.75; excellent condition] (£12) SOLD 1984: FORTY YEARS ON - Bennett (Chichester Festival Theatre) Paul Eddington, John Fortune, Doris Hare, Stephen Fry, Annette Crosbie, Stephen Rashbrook; dir:Patrick Garland [6pp triple-fold, 8.25x11.75; 14 large production photos, credits etc.; VG] £4 1984: OH, KAY! - Gershwin (Chichester Festival Theatre) Jane Carr, Michael Siberry, Edward Hibbert, Geoffrey Hutchings, Josephine Blake, Jane How; dir:Ian Judge [6pp triple-fold, 8.25x11.75; 13 large production photos, credits etc.; lightly rumpled, else VG] £3 1984: THE MERCHANT OF VENICE (Chichester Festival Theatre) Alec Guinness, Joanna McCallum, Richard Warwick, David Yelland, Paul Herzberg, Matthew Francis, Sydney Bromley, Tim Swinton, Jane Carr; dir:Patrick Garland [6pp triple-fold, 8.25x11.75; 12 large production photos, credits etc.; VG] £4 1984 (10 July): THE MERCHANT OF VENICE (Chichester Festival Theatre) Royal Gala Souvenir Brochure Alec Guinness, Joanna McCallum, Richard Warwick, David Yelland, Paul Herzberg, Matthew Francis, Sydney Bromley, Tim Swinton, Jane Carr; dir:Patrick Garland [36pp, 8.25x11.75; 21 cast photos and biographies, 'Shylocks from Burbage to Guinness' by Felix Barker, credits etc.; VG] £4 1984 (Aug): FORTY YEARS ON - Bennett (Queen's Theatre, London) 1984 Chichester Festival Production: Paul Eddington, Phyllida Law, David Horovitch, Doris Hare, Stephen Fry, Stephen Rashbrook; dir:Patrick Garland [44pp; biographies, cast and production photos, interesting article by Alan Bennett w.6 original production photos; VG]£5 1984 (Oct-Nov): THE WAY OF THE WORLD - Congreve (Palace Theatre, Manchester) 1984 Chichester Festival Production: Maggie Smith, Michael Jayston, Joan Plowright, John Moffatt, Tim Swinton; dir:William Gaskill [24pp; 4 production photos, 4 costume renderings; VG] (£4) SOLD 1985: THE WAY OF THE WORLD - Congreve (Theatre Royal, Haymarket) 1984 Chichester Festival Production: Maggie Smith, Michael Jayston, Joan Plowright, John Moffatt, Tim Swinton; dir:William Gaskill [32pp; 19 production photos; VG] £5 CHICHESTER 1985 ![]() 1985: 76-PAGE SOUVENIR PROGRAMME (Chichester Festival Theatre) CAVALCADE - Coward (dir:David Gilmore), ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA - Shakespeare (dir:Robin Phillips), THE PHILANTHROPIST - Hampton (dir:Patrick Garland), THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL - Orczy/Cross (dir:Nicholas Hytner); with Desmond Barrit, Lewis Fiander, Edward Fox, Philip Franks, Maria Friedman, Aden Gillett, Michael Grandage, Celia Imrie, Alex Jennings, Charles Kay, Joanna McCallum, Denis Quilley, Diana Rigg, Norman Rodway, Michael Simkins, Donald Sinden, John Wells, Andrew Wickes, Sophia Winter; includes cast lists, 48 cast biographies with photos, list of "Cavalcaders", illustrated articles, 55+ excellent photographs (incl. full-page colour portraits of Joanna McCallum & Lewis Fiander, Diana Rigg, Denis Quilley, Edward Fox, and Donald Sinden), full-colour designs etc. [76pp, 8.25x11.75; very slightly rumpled, else excellent condition] (£15) SOLD 1985: CAVALCADE - Noel Coward (Chichester Festival Theatre) Lewis Fiander, Joanna McCallum, Elizabeth Estensen, Berwick Kaler, Jane How, Julian Wadham, Simon Chandler, Janet Behan, Maria Friedman, Sally Cooper, Tom Fahy, Sophia Winter, Robert Demeger, Jane Salter, Shirley Stelfox, Jaye Griffiths, Jenny Michelmore, Simon Green, Michael Simkins (as Lord "Chubby" Martlett), Alex Jennings, Charmian Gradwell, Brett Fancy, Michael Grandage, Jane Snowden; dir:David Gilmore [6pp triple-fold, 8.25x11.75; 11 production photos, credits etc.; VG] £4 1985: THE PHILANTHROPIST (Chichester Festival Theatre) Edward Fox, John Wells, Laura Davenport, Celia Imrie, Jeremy Sinden, Julian Wadham; dir:Patrick Gardland [6pp triple-fold, 8.25x11.75; 8 large production photos, credits etc.; VG] £4 1985: ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA (Chichester Festival Theatre) Diana Rigg, Denis Quilley, Philip Franks, Norman Rodway, Michael Simkins, Peter Czajkowski, Michael Grandage, Peter Stockbridge, Malcolm Mudie, Andrew Wickes, Tom Fahy, Aden Gillett, Charmian Gradwell, Martin Chamberlain, Bruce Lidington, Peter Hurle, Jenny Michelmore, Jane Snowden, Simon Green, Jay Ruparella, Michael Jenn, Brett Fancy, Jaye Griffiths, Alex Jennings (as Clown); dir:Robin Phillips [6pp triple-fold, 8.25x11.75; 13 large production photos, credits etc.; VG] £4 1985: SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCES FOR THE 1985 SEASON (Chichester Festival Theatre) Fold-out giving details of dates and performances for the 22 weeks of the 1985 season: CAVALCADE, ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, THE PHILANTHROPIST, and THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL; brief synopses, dates and casts for each play, company list, booking form and details, map of the theatre and surrounding district etc. PLUS Single sheet giving dates and details of the performances in the C.F.T. Tent (Studio Theatre): ELMER GANTRY, TWELFTH NIGHT, THE STRONGER and SUCCESS, LAVENDER SONG, A RESPECTABLE WEDDING, REVELATIONS, MEET ME AT THE GATE, LAUGHTER FROM AN EMPTY HOUSE, Youth Theatre: 'Stage 2', Midweek and Sunday Events, company list, etc. [12pp sextuple-fold, 3.9x8.25, and single sheet 5.8x8.3; an unusual survivor in excellent condition] £5 CHICHESTER 1986 1986: 116-PAGE SILVER JUBILEE SEASON SOUVENIR PROGRAMME (Chichester Festival Theatre) ANNIE GET YOUR GUN - Irving Berlin (dir:David Gilmore), THE CHALK GARDEN - Enid Bagnold (dir:Ronald Eyre), THE RELAPSE - Sir John Vanbrugh (dir:Matthew Francis), JANE EYRE - Charlotte Bronte (adapted and dir:Peter Coe), A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM - Stephen Sondheim (dir:Larry Gelbart); with Richard Briers, James Cairncross, Patrick Cargill, Gwen Cherrell, Meriel Dickinson, Paola Dionisotti, Richard Drabble, Eric Flynn, Christopher Good, Serena Gordon, Gordon Gostelow, Leon Greene, David Gwillim, Edmund Hockridge, Frankie Howerd, Harold Innocent, Berwick Kaler, John McCallum, Keith Michell, Richard O'Callaghan, Tamsin Olivier, Suzi Quatro, Jan Ravens, Derek Royle, Jenny Seagrove, John Sessions, Ronnie Stevens, Sophie Thompson, Nichola Treherne, Dorothy Tutin, Gareth Vaughan, James Wilby, Helene Witcombe, Googie Withers, Matt Zimmerman; includes cast lists, season schedule, illustrated article by the founder (Leslie Evershed-Martin), colour photos of the founder and the six directors (Laurence Olivier, John Clements, Keith Michell, Peter Dews, Patrick Garland, John Gale), article on the history of the theatre (w.16 fascinating photos), spectacular feature on all the plays produced 1962-1986 with 95 photos and company lists, illustrated article about the Chichester's Silver Jubilee by Felix Barker, profusely illustrated articles on all the plays in the season, 9 costume and set designs (most in colour), full-page colour portraits of Suzi Quatro, Googie Withers, Dorothy Tutin, Richard Briers, Jenny Seagrove, Keith Michell, Frankie Howerd, and Patrick Cargill; 105 cast biographies with photos etc. [116pp, 8.25x11.75; somewhat rumpled, else excellent condition; packed with interest and uncommon] £16 1986: JANE EYRE (Chichester Festival Theatre) Keith Michell, Jenny Seagrove, James Wilby, Serena Gordon, Tamsin Olivier, Gwen Cherrell, Gareth Vaughan, Gordon Gostelow; dir:Peter Coe [quadruple-fold, opening to a single 16.5x21 sheet, 8.25x11.75; cast list, 16 production photos, illustrated article, credits etc.; pronounced creases, else VG] £2 CHICHESTER 1987 1987: AN IDEAL HUSBAND - Oscar Wilde (Chichester Festival Theatre) Clive Francis, Joanna Lumley, David Gwillim, Alexander Hanson, Lucy Fleming, June Whitfield, Amanda Waring; dir:Tony Britton [quadruple-fold, opening to a single 16.5x21 sheet, 8.25x11.75; cast list, 20 production photos, illustrated press comment, credits etc.; minor marks, else VG] £3 1987: ROBERT AND ELIZABETH - Ronald Millar, Ron Grainger (Chichester Festival Theatre) Gaynor Miles, Mark Wynter, John Savident, Alexander Hanson, Stephen Rashbrook, Gareth Jones, Jill Pert, Gareth Vaughan, Stefan Bednarczyk; dir:Stewart Trotter [quadruple-fold, opening to a single 16.5x21 sheet, 8.25x11.75; cast list, list of musical numbers, 14 production photos, illustrated articles, credits etc.; minor marks, else VG] £3 1987: A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS (Chichester Festival Theatre) Tony Britton, Roy Kinnear, Gwen Watford, Benjamin Whitrow, Martin Chamberlain, Jonathan Hackett, Rowland Davies; dir:Frank Hauser [quadruple-fold, opening to a single 16.5x21 sheet, 8.25x11.75; cast list, 15 production photos, illustrated article, credits etc.; minor marks, else VG] £3 1987: MIRANDA - Carlo Goldoni (Chichester Festival Theatre) Penelope Keith, John Cater, Moray Watson, Milton Johns, Caroline Lintott, Gareth Vaughan; dir:Wendy Toye [quadruple-fold, opening to a single 16.5x21 sheet, 8.25x11.75; cast list, 16 production photos, illustrated articles, credits etc.; minor marks, else VG] £3 1987: A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS (Savoy) Charlton Heston, Roy Kinnear, Gwen Watford, Benjamin Whitrow, Martin Chamberlain, Jonathan Hackett, Rowland Davies, Jack Lynn, Adrienne Thomas, John Hudson, Nicholas Amer; dir:Frank Hauser [32pp, 6x8.5; cast list, 10 cast photos w.biographies, illustrated articles, credits etc.; minor marks, else VG] £4 CHICHESTER 1988 1989: THE ROYAL BACCARAT SCANDAL (Theatre Royal, Haymarket) 1988 Chichester Festival production: Keith Michell, Rowland Davies, John McCallum, Fiona Fullerton, Gary Bond, Laurence Kennedy, Gerald Harper, Philip Stone, Jeannette Sterke, Jackie Smith-Wood, Simon Packham; dir:Val May [44pp, 6x8.5; 26 biographies w.photos, illustrated articles, 7 production photos etc.; minor marks, else VG] £3 CHICHESTER 1989 ![]() 1989: 100-PAGE SOUVENIR PROGRAMME (Chichester Festival Theatre) VICTORY! - Hardy/Garland (dir:Patrick Garland/Matthew Francis), THE HEIRESS - Goetz (dir:Vivian Matalon), LONDON ASSURANCE - Boucicault (dir:Robin Phillips), A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC - Sondheim (dir:Ian Judge), SUMMERFOLK - Gorky (dir:Sam Mendes), CULTURE VULTURES - Glendinning (dir:Matthew Francis), WARRIOR - Gee (dir:Tim Luscombe), THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE - Marivaux (dir:Jeremy Raison), CLOUD NINE - Churchill (dir:Sam Mendes), LOVE'S LABOURS LOST - Shakespeare (dir:Sam Mendes), THE PURITY GAME - Plowman (dir:Will Cohu), WAR AND PEACES - Bednarczyk/Cohu (dir:Will Cohu/Stefan Bednarczyk) ; with James Bolam, Phyllis Calvert, David Collings, Dermot Crowley, Kate Duchene, Paul Eddington, Susan Hampshire, Tom Hollander, Lila Kedrova, Will Knightley, Alec McCowen, Charmian May, Peter McEnery, John Rogan, Victoria Scarborough, Angela Thorne, Dorothy Tutin, John Warner, Hilary Western, Sarah Woodward; includes cast lists, cast biographies and photos, illustrated articles, performance schedule, excellent photos and illustrations(many in colour), feature on the new Minerva Theatre (with 11 photos); a very full programme [100pp, 8.25x11.75; excellent condition] £15 1989: SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCES FOR THE 1989 SEASON (Chichester Festival Theatre and Minerva Studio Theatre) Booklet giving details of dates and performances for the 1989 season: VICTORY!, THE HEIRESS, LONDON ASSURANCE, A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, SUMMERFOLK, CULTURE VULTURES, WARRIOR, THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE, CLOUD NINE, LOVE'S LABOURS LOST, THE PURITY GAME, WAR AND PEACES; brief illustrated synopses and casts for each play, Theatre Information, booking details and form, lists of patrons and sponsors, foreword by John Gale etc. [22pp booklet, 3.9x8.25; an unusual survivor; slightly scuffed, else VG] (£4) SOLD CHICHESTER 1990 1990: THE SILVER KING - Henry Arthur Jones/Henry Herman (Chichester Festival Theatre) Souvenir Programme Alan Howard, Philip Lowrie, Tony Britton, John Turner, Brian Glover, Richard Moore, Kate Spiro; dir:Peter Wood; cast list, illustrated articles, 8 production photos, features on the season's other productions, performance schedule, 30 biographies w.photos, 10 historical Chichester photos, credits etc. [elaborate 56pp programme, 8.25x11.75; VG] £6 1990: RUMOURS - Neil Simon (Chichester Festival Theatre) Souvenir Programme Polly Adams, John Quayle, Una Stubbs, Simon Ward; dir:Michael Rudman; cast list, illustrated articles, 7 rehearsal photos, features on the season's other productions, performance schedule, 16 biographies w.photos, 10 historical Chichester photos, credits etc. [elaborate 56pp programme, 8.25x11.75; VG] £6 1990: THE POWER AND THE GLORY - Graham Greene/Denis Cannan (Chichester Festival Theatre) Souvenir Programme Edward Petherbridge, John Turner, Jeffry Wickham, Richard Cordery, Stephen Churchett; dir:Tim Luscombe; cast list, illustrated articles, 7 production photos, features on the season's other productions, performance schedule, 28 biographies w.photos, 10 historical Chichester photos, credits etc. [elaborate 56pp programme, 8.25x11.75; VG] (£6) SOLD 1990: THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR (Chichester Festival Theatre) Souvenir Programme Bill Maynard, Phyllida Law, Penelope Keith, Barbara Ferris, Philip Lowrie, Joanna Riding; dir:Michael Rudman; cast list, illustrated articles, 7 production photos, features on the season's other productions, performance schedule, 33 biographies w.photos, 10 historical Chichester photos, credits etc. [elaborate 56pp programme, 8.25x11.75; VG] £6 1990 (Nov): SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE - Bergman (Wyndham's) 1990 Chichester Festival Production: Alan Howard, Penny Downie; dir:Rita Russek [20pp, 6x9; cast list, photos, biographies, articles, credits etc.; VG] £4 CHICHESTER 1991 1991: POINT VALAINE (Minerva Studio Theatre, Chichester) Edward Petherbridge, Jack Klaff, Patrick Pearson, Sara Kestelman, Peter Wingfield; dir:Tim Luscombe [5.5x11.75 quadruple-fold; cast list, 6 production photos, illustrated article, 21 cast biographies w.photos, credits etc.; minor marks, else VG] (£3) SOLD 1991: HENRY VIII, or All Is True - William Shakespeare and John Fletcher (Chichester Festival Theatre) Keith Michell, Dorothy Tutin, Tony Britton, Christopher Timothy, Richard Warwick, Stephen Jenn, Tom Fahy, Benjamin Whitrow, Jonathan Elsom, John Quentin, Fiona Fullerton, Ruthie Henshall, Neil Daglish, Colin Farrell; dir:Ian Judge [16pp, 8.25x11.75; cast list, synopsis, illustrations, 11 production photos, illustrated articles, 35 cast biographies w.photos, credits etc.; minor marks, else VG] £4 1991: TOVARICH - Jacques Deval (Chichester Festival Theatre) Robert Powell, Natalia Makarova, Sarah Badel, Rowland Davies, Tony Britton; dir:Patrick Garland [12pp, 8.25x11.75; cast list, illustrated article, 8 production photos, 21 cast and company biographies w.photos, credits etc.; w.newsclipping review; VG] £4 1991: PRESERVING MR.PANMURE - Arthur Wing Pinero (Chichester Festival Theatre) Rosemary Harris, Alec McCowen, Julia Foster, Abigail McKern, Edward Duke, Roger Moss, Benjamin Whitrow, Neil Daglish; dir:Peter Wood [16pp, 8.25x11.75; cast list, article with period illustrations, 8 production photos, 24 cast and company biographies w.photos, credits etc.; VG] £4 1991: ARSENIC AND OLD LACE (Chichester Festival Theatre) Elizabeth Spriggs, Rosemary Harris, Peter Davison, Geoffrey Freshwater, Bernard Bresslaw, Allan Corduner, Harry Towb; dir:Annie Castledine [8pp, 8.25x11.75; cast list, synopsis, illustrations, 12 rehearsal photos, illustrated articles, 18 cast biographies w.photos, credits etc.; minor marks, else VG] £3 1991: ARSENIC AND OLD LACE (Chichester Festival Theatre) Elizabeth Spriggs, Rosemary Harris, Peter Davison, Geoffrey Freshwater, Bernard Bresslaw, Allan Corduner, Harry Towb; dir:Annie Castledine [12pp, 8.25x11.75; cast list, illustrations, 18 production and rehearsal photos, 18 cast biographies w.photos, credits etc.; minor marks, else VG] £4 1992: VALENTINE'S DAY - King/Green/William (Globe Theatre, London) 1991 Chichester Festival production: Edward Petherbridge, John Turner, Edward de Souza, Elizabeth Counsell; dir:Gillian Lynne [64pp; 6.6x9.5; many photos, including production shots, articles etc.; cover creased, else VG] £4 CHICHESTER 1992 1992: KING LEAR IN NEW YORK - Bragg (Chichester Festival Theatre) John Stride, Richard Warwick, Jenny Seagrove, Kate O'Mara; dir:Patrick Garland [12 rehearsal photos, cast and production team biographies (w.photos) [16pp, 8.25x11.75; VG] £4 1992: VENUS OBSERVED - Christopher Fry (Chichester Festival Theatre) Donald Sinden, Dennis Quilley, Robert Portal, Kate O'Mara, Jean Boht, Susannah Harker; dir:James Roose-Evans; 12 production photos, articles, 15 cast and production team biographies (w.photos) [16pp, 8.25x11.75; slightly rumpled, else VG] £4 1992: SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER - Goldsmith (Chichester Festival Theatre) Denis Quilley, Jean Boht, Jonathon Morris, Susannah Harker, Iain Glen, Tom Hollander; dir:Peter Wood; illustrated articles, 10 production photos, cast and production team biographies (w.photos), credits etc. [20pp, 8.25x11.75; VG] (£4) SOLD 1992 (Sunday 31 May): FOND AND FAMILIAR - compiled by John Moffatt (Minerva Studio Theatre, Chichester) Judi Dench, John Moffatt, Richard Pasco [6pp triplefold, 5.5x11.75; programme note, 3 biographies with photos; VG] £4 1993: VITA & VIRGINIA (Ambassadors Theatre, London) 1992 Chichester Festival Production: Eileen Atkins, Penelope Wilton [8.25x11.75; cast and production photos, biographies, excellent illustrated articles; VG] £4 CHICHESTER 1993 ![]() 1993: 52-PAGE SOUVENIR PROGRAMME (Chichester Festival Theatre) GETTING MARRIED - Shaw (dir:Frank Hauser), RELATIVE VALUES - Coward (dir:Tim Luscombe), PICKWICK - Bricusse/Ornadel (dir:Patrick Garland), THE MATCHMAKER - Wilder (dir:Patrick Mason), CARRINGTON - Beeson (dir:Annie Castledine), ROPE - Hamilton (dir:Keith Baxter), WILD OATS - O'Keefe, ELVIRA '40 - Jaques (dir:Patrick Garland), NEW STAGERS; John Barrowman, Anthony Bate, Robert Bathhurst, Keith Baxter, Christopher Benjamin, Isla Blair, Sarah Brightman, Tony Britton, Roy Castle, Alison Fiske, Susan Hampshire, Paul Herzberg, Glyn Houston, Jane How, Ruth Madoc, Barbara Murray, Prunella Scales, Harry Secombe, Dorothy Tutin, Richard Warwick, Moray Watson, Toyah Willcox; includes cast lists, various biographies, illustrated articles, 30+ excellent photographs, production scenes, designs, 9 production photos from 1992, Performance Schedule etc. [52pp, 8.25x11.75; very good condition] (£15) SOLD 1993: GETTING MARRIED - Shaw (Chichester Festival Theatre) Souvenir Programme Dorothy Tutin, Tony Britton, Barbara Murray, Bernard Gallagher, Christopher Benjamin, Jane How, Moray Watson, Robert Bathhurst; dir:Frank Hauser; cast list, illustrated articles, 13 excellent production photos, features on the season's other productions, 15+ biographies w.photos, credits etc. [elaborate 60pp programme, 8.25x11.75; w.colourful flyer; very slightly dog-eared, else VG] £6 1993: PICKWICK - Wolf Manowitz, Leslie Bricusse, Cyril Ornadel (Chichester Festival Theatre) Souvenir Programme Harry Secombe, Ruth Madoc, Glyn Houston, Alexandra Bastedo, David Cardy, Michael Howe, Peter Land, Robert Meadmore, Kevin A. J. Ranson, Roy Castle; dir:Patrick Garland, musical staging:Gillian Lynne [elaborate 60pp programme, 8.25x11.75; cast list, list of musical numbers, illustrated articles, 17 production photos, many in colour, 36 biographies w.photos, credits etc.; VG] £6 1993: SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCES FOR THE 1993 SEASON (Chichester Festival Theatre and Minerva Studio Theatre) Booklet giving details of dates and performances for the 1993 season - "A Season of High Comedy": GETTING MARRIED, RELATIVE VALUES, PICKWICK, THE MATCHMAKER, CARRINGTON, ROPE, WILD OATS, ELVIRA '40, NEW STAGERS; brief synopses and cast photos for each play, company list, Theatre Information, maps, booking details and form, list of patrons, foreword by Patrick Garland etc. [24pp booklet, 3.9x8.25; an unusual survivor; slightly scuffed, else VG] (£4) SOLD 1993: RELATIVE VALUES - Noel Coward (Savoy) 1993 Chichester Festival Production: Susan Hampshire, Anthony Bate, Alison Fiske, Edward Duke, Margaret Courtenay, Sara Crowe, Paul Rattigan, John Elmes; dir:Tim Luscombe [24pp, 6x9; cast list, 5 production photos, fascinating illustrated article: Coward at the Savoy; minor marks, else VG] £4 1993: RELATIVE VALUES - Noel Coward (Richmond Theatre) 1993 Chichester Festival Production: Susan Hampshire, Anthony Bate, Alison Fiske, Edward Duke, Margaret Courtenay, Sara Crowe, Paul Rattigan, John Elmes; dir:Tim Luscombe [36pp, 8.25x11.75; lavish brochure w.photos, articles etc.; VG] £4 CHICHESTER 1994 1994: THE SCHOOLMISTRESS - Pinero (Chichester Festival Theatre) Souvenir Programme Patricia Routledge, Guy Henry, Dulcie Gray, Michael Denison, William Chubb, dir:Matthew Francis; cast list, illustrated articles, 9 magnificent colour production photos, 5 further production photos, 25 cast and production team biographies w.photos, credits etc. [28pp, 8.25x11.75; VG] £5 1994: NOEL/COLE - LET'S DO IT! - Coward & Porter, Kernan/Ray/Vosburgh (Chichester Festival Theatre) Souvenir Programme Liz Robertson, Louise Gold, David Kernan, Peter Greenwell, Robin Ray, Pat Kirkwood, dir:Jeff Thacker; list of songs, illustrated articles, 8 magnificent colour production photos, 15 cast and production team biographies w.photos, credits etc. [28pp, 8.25x11.75; VG] £5 CHICHESTER 1995 1995: HADRIAN VII - Peter Luke (Chichester Festival Theatre) Derek Jacobi, Joseph O'Conor, James Maxwell, John Savident, Philip Anthony, Maurice Kaufmann, Michael Malnick, Rosemary Martin, Helena McCarthy, Malcolm Mudie; dir:Terry Hands [52pp, 6.75x9.75; cast, credits, 10 colour production photos, illustrated articles etc.; very stylish programme; VG] £4 1995: THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL - Sheridan (Chichester Festival Theatre) Dora Bryan, Ian Carmichael, Dinsdale Landen, Richard Garnett, Tim Wallers, Frank Middlemass, Honor Blackman, Abigail McKern, Edward de Souza; dir:Richard Cottrell [52pp, 6.75x9.75; cast, credits, 15 photos, biographies w.photos, illustrated articles etc.; very stylish programme; VG] £4 1995: THE MISER - Moliere, new version:Ranjit Bolt (Chichester Festival Theatre) Ian Richardson, Philip Bond, Julian Forsyth, Mark Hadfield, Lesley Joseph, Ben Miles, Lucy Robinson; dir:Nicholas Broadhurst [52pp, 6.75x9.75; cast, credits, 16 colour production photos, illustrated articles etc.; very stylish programme; VG] £5 1995: THE VISIT - Durrenmatt (Chichester Festival Theatre) Lauren Bacall, Joss Ackland and large cast; dir:Terry Hands [24pp, 6.75x9.75; cast, credits, 14 photos etc.; w.newsclipping; VG] £4 1995: THE VISIT - Durrenmatt (Chichester Festival Theatre) Lauren Bacall, Joss Ackland and large cast; dir:Terry Hands [56pp, 6.75x9.75; cast, credits, 14 photos, illustrated articles etc.; very stylish programme; VG] £4 1995: TAKING SIDES - Ronald Harwood (Minerva Studio Theatre, Chichester) Daniel Massey, Michael Pennington, Gawn Grainger, Suzanne Bertish; dir:Harold Pinter [36pp, 6.75x9.75; cast, credits, 10 production photos, illustrated articles, biographies w.photos etc.; VG] £4 1995: MONSIEUR AMILCARE - Jamiaque (Minerva Studio Theatre, Chichester) Keith Michell, Penelope Keith, Ben Aris, Jean Kent; dir:Tim Luscombe [36pp, 6.75x9.75; cast, credits, 18 photos, biographies w.photos, illustrated articles etc.; w.newsclipping review; very stylish programme; VG] £5 1995: THE HOTHOUSE - Harold Pinter (Comedy) 1995 Chichester Festival Production: Harold Pinter, John Sharapnel, Robert East, Christien Anholt, Celia Imrie, Tony Haygarth, Roland Oliver, Peter Blythe; dir:David Jones [40pp, 6.75x9.5; cast list, credits, 12 production photos, 9 biographies w.photos; VG] £4 1995: HOBSON'S CHOICE - Harold Brighouse (Lyric) 1995 Chichester Festival Production: Leo McKern, Nichola McAuliffe, Graham Turner, Hugh Lloyd, Bob Grant, Graham Pountney, David Kincaid, Margaretta Scott; dir:Frank Hauser [56pp, 6.75x9.75; cast, credits, extensive illustrated articles, biographies w.photos, 13 colour production photos; VG] £4 CHICHESTER 1996 1996: THE HANDYMAN - Ronald Harwood (Minerva Studio Theatre, Chichester) Frank Finlay, Hugh Bonneville, Sheila Burrell; dir:Christopher Morahan [44pp, 6.75x9.75; cast, credits, photos, 14 large production photos, biographies w.photos, 7 photos from other Ronald Harwood plays, 13 excellent production photos from 1995 Minerva season; illustrated articles etc.; very stylish programme; VG] £4 1996: BEATRIX - Beatrix Potter adapt.Garland and Taylor (Minerva Studio Theatre, Chichester) Patricia Routledge; dir:Patrick Garland [44pp, 6.75x9.75; credits, profusely illustrated articles, 13 production photos, biographies w.photos, 13 excellent production photos from 1995 Minerva season etc.; very stylish programme; VG] £4 1996: UNCLE VANYA - Chekhov (Albery) 1996 Chichester Festival Production: Derek Jacobi, Trevor Eve, Frances Barber, Imogen Stubbs, Constance Cummings, Richard Johnson, John Normington, Peggy Mount; dir:Bill Bryden [36pp; illustrated articles, 10 production photos, biographies w,photos; minor marks, else VG] £4 1996: WHEN WE ARE MARRIED - Priestley (Savoy Theatre, London) 1996 Chichester Festival Production: Leo McKern, Dawn French, Alison Steadman, Annette Badland, Paul Copley, Shirley Anne Field, Roger Lloyd Pack; dir:Jude Kelly [36pp, 6x9; photographs, articles, excellent feature on the restoration of The Savoy Theatre; a very stylish programme; VG] £5 1996: HEDDA GABLER - Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Helen Cooper (Richmond Theatre) 1996 Chichester Festival Production: Harriet Walter, David Threlfall, Peter Blythe, Phyllida Law, Nicholas Le Prevost, Jenny Quayle, Mereline Kendall; dir:Liny Davies [44pp, 6.9x9.9; cast photographs, articles; VG] £4 CHICHESTER 1997 1997: THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON - J.M.Barrie (Chichester Festival Theatre) Michael Denison, Barbara Jefford, John Lightbody, Ian McShane, Jay Villiers, Adam Blackwood, Sally Ann Burnett, Victoria Scarborough; dir:Michael Rudman [60pp, 6.75x9.5; glossy Souvenir Programme, with extensive illustrated articles, 16 excellent production photos many in colour, 20+ biographies with photos, 15 photos from the 1996 Chichester productions etc.; VG] £5 1997: LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN - Oscar Wilde (Chichester Festival Theatre) Siri O'Neal, David Rintoul, Simon Coxon, Googie Withers, Tim Wallers, Peter Yapp, Paul Kelly, John McCallum, Stephanie Beacham; dir:Richard Cottrell [60pp; 6.75x9.5; glossy Souvenir Programme, with extensive illustrated articles, 13 excellent colour production photos, 20+ biographies with photos, 15 photos from the 1996 Chichester productions etc.; VG] £5 1997: BLITHE SPIRIT - Noel Coward (Chichester Festival Theatre) Steven Pacey, Dora Bryan, Belinda Lang, Twiggy Lawson, Laurence Kennedy, Marilla Robson, Charmian Gradwell; dir:Tim Luscombe [60pp; 6.75x9.5; glossy Souvenir Programme, with extensive illustrated articles, 14 excellent colour production photos, 15+ biographies with photos, 15 photos from the 1996 Chichester productions etc.; VG] £5 1997: DIVORCE ME, DARLING! - Sandy Wilson (Chichester Festival Theatre) Marti Webb, Kevin Colson, Tim Flavin, Samantha George, Linzi Hateley, Ruthie Henshall, Liliane Montevecchi, Simon Butteriss, Jack Tripp; dir:Paul Kerryson [60pp; 6.75x9.5; glossy Souvenir Programme, with extensive illustrated articles, 15 excellent colour production photos, 30+ biographies with photos, 16 photos from the 1996 productions etc.; VG] £5 1997: OUR BETTERS - Somerset Maugham (Chichester Festival Theatre) Kathleen Turner, Stephen Billington, Nigel Davenport, Charles Edwards, Sheri Graubert, Barbara Jefford, Rula Lenska; dir:Michael Rudman [60pp; 6.75x9.5; glossy Souvenir Programme, with extensive illustrated articles, 16 excellent colour production photos, 20+ biographies with photos, 12 photos from the 1996 productions etc.; VG] £5 1997: THE MAGISTRATE - Pinero (Chichester Festival Theatre) Ian Richardson, Graham Crowden, Abigail McKern, Frank Middlemass, John Padden, Colin Mace, Derek Smee, Roger Walker; dir:Nicholas Broadhurst [60pp; 6.75x9.5; glossy Souvenir Programme, with extensive illustrated articles, 16 excellent colour production photos, 20+ biographies with photos, 16 photos from the 1996 Chichester productions etc.; VG] £5 1997: AFTER OCTOBER - Rodney Ackland (Minerva Studio Theatre, Chichester) Dorothy Tutin, Nick Waring, Philip Bond, Gregory Floy, Murray Melvin, Maria Miles, Anna Quayle; dir:Keith Baxter [44pp, 6.75x9.75; cast, credits, 14 photos, biographies w.photos, 12+ excellent photos of 1996 Chichester season, illustrated articles etc.; very stylish programme; VG] £4 1997: SUZANNA ANDLER - Duras (Minerva Studio Theatre, Chichester) Julie Christie, Aden Gillett, Julie Legrand, Robert Hickson; dir:Lindy Davies [44pp, 6.75x9.75; cast, credits, 12 photos, biographies w.photos, 15 excellent photos of 1996 Chichester season, illustrated articles etc.; very stylish programme; VG] £4 1997: TALLULAH! - Sandra Ryan Heyward (Minerva Studio Theatre, Chichester) Kathleen Turner; dir:Michael Rudman [44pp; 6.75x9.5; glossy Souvenir Programme, with extensive illustrated articles, 10 excellent production photos, biographies with photos, 16 photos from the 1996 productions etc.; VG] £5 1997: ELEKTRA - Sophocles adapt.Frank McGuinness (Minerva Studio Theatre, Chichester) Zoe Wanamaker, Orla Charlton, Marjorie Yates, Andrew Howard, Raad Rawi, Rudolph Walker, Martin McKellan; dir:David Leveaux [44pp, 6.75x9.5; glossy Souvenir Programme, with extensive illustrated articles, 15 excellent production photos, biographies with photos, 16 photos from the 1996 productions etc.; VG] £4 1997: THE MAGISTRATE - Pinero (Savoy) Chichester Festival Production: Ian Richardson, Graham Crowden, Abigail McKern; dir:Nicholas Broadhurst [32pp; superb colour photography throughout; costume designs, articles etc.] £5 CHICHESTER 1998 1998: RACING DEMON - Hare (Chichester Festival Theatre) Dinsdale Landen, Denis Quilley, Rachel Joyce; dir:Morahan [48pp; 6.75x9.5; glossy Souvenir Programme, with extensive articles, photos, biographies etc.; VG] £5 1998: CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT - Shakespeare/Welles (Chichester Festival Theatre) Simon Callow, Keith Baxter, Sarah Badel, Tam Williams, Rowland Davies, Timothy Bateson, Rebecca Egan, John Warner, David Weston; dir:Patrick Garland [44pp, 6.75x9.5; glossy Souvenir Programme, with extensive articles, 17 excellent colour production photos, biographies w.photos etc.; minor marks, else VG] £5 CHICHESTER 1999 1999: THE KING OF PRUSSIA - Nick Darke (Minerva Studio Theatre, Chichester) Dermot Kerrigan, Barnaby Kay, Sarah Howe, Lise Stevenson, Michael Gould, Alan Westaway; dir:Sean Holmes [12pp, 5.5x11.75; illustrated articles, biographies w.photos, credits etc.; VG] £2 CHICHESTER 2000 2000: PAL JOEY - Rodgers and Hart (Minerva Studio Theatre, Chichester) Martin Crewes, Susannah Fellows, Claire Burt, John Guerrasio, Michelle Hodgson, Wayne Cater; dir:Loveday Ingram [16pp, 5.5x11.75; list of musical numbers, illustrated articles, rehearsal photos, biographies w.photos, credits etc.; VG] £3 CHICHESTER 2001 2001: MY ONE AND ONLY - Gershwin (Chichester Festival Theatre) Janie Dee, Tim Flavin, Hilton McRae, Richard Lloyd King, Richard Calkin, Anna-Jane Casey, Heather Douglas; dir:Loveday Ingram [46pp, 6.75x9.5; glossy Souvenir Programme, with extensive illustrated articles, biographies w.photos etc.; minor marks, else VG] £4 2001: STAIRS TO THE ROOF - Tennessee Williams (Minerva Studio Theatre, Chichester) Aidan McArdle, Tom Hodgkins, Sven Pannell, Sam Kenyon, Mark Heenehan, Catherine Walker, Bohdan Poraj, Joanne McQuinn, Jane Cameron, Andrew Melville; dir:Lucy Bailey [12pp, 5.5x11.5; cast list, illustrated article, biographies w.photos; VG] £3 2001: HOCK AND SODA WATER - John Mortimer (Minerva Studio Theatre, Chichester) Richard Johnson, Dinah Stabb, Osmund Bullock, Peter Aubrey, Natasha Green, Josephine Butler, Ewan Watson, Alan Cox, Gemma Page; dir:Christopher Morahan [16pp, 5.5x11.5; cast list, illustrated articles, biographies w.photos; VG] £3 2001: PUTTING IT TOGETHER - Sondheim (Minerva Studio Theatre, Chichester) Simon Green, Linda Thorson, David Rintoul, Julie-Alanah Brighten, Matt Rawle; dir:Edward Hall [12pp, 5.5x11.5; cast list, list of musical numbers, illustrated article, biographies w.photos; VG] £4 2002: MY ONE AND ONLY - Gershwin (Piccadilly Theatre, London) 2001 Chichester Festival Production: Janie Dee, Tim Flavin, Hilton McRae, Richard Calkin, Jenny Galloway, Richard Lloyd King; dir:Loveday Ingram [44pp, 7x9.75; smart programme, w.cast, credits, illustrated articles, biographies w.photos, and ticket; VG] £4 CHICHESTER 2002 No programmes available CHICHESTER 2003 ![]() 2003: 108-PAGE SOUVENIR PROGRAMME and 40-Page Repertoire Booklet (Chichester Festival Theatre) THE GONDOLIERS - Gilbert/Sullivan (dir:Martin Duncan), THE MERCHANT OF VENICE - Shakespeare (dir:Gale Edwards), THE WATER BABIES - Carr/Yershon (dir:Jeremy Sams), THE SEAGULL - Chekhov (dir:Steven Pimlott), NATHAN THE WISE - Lessing (dir:Steven Pimlott), HOLES IN THE SKIN - Holman (dir:Simon Usher), THE COFFEE HOUSE - Fassbinder/Goldini (dir:Simona Gonella), I CAUGHT MY DEATH IN VENICE - Marquez (dir:Martin Duncan); Excellent substantial soft-bound book, containing 15 wonderfully illustrated articles on the season's plays by Edward Kemp, Martin Duncan, Steven Pimlott, Ruth Mackenzie, Jonathan Keates, Rachel Halliburton, Lisa Appignanesi, Gary Yershon, Alistair Beaton, David Jays, Jessica De Mellow, Laurence Senelick, Colin Chambers, David Tushingham, and Dale Rooks; details of Festival Events etc. etc.; with separate 40-Page Repertoire Booklet, containing full Production Credits, details of Family Events, Education, Festival Events, Rehearsed Readings, Chic Cabaret, Promenade Performances, Talks, Festival Links, Booking Information etc., with excellent colour illustrations [Main Souvenir: 108pp, 8.25x11.75; Repertoire Booklet: 40pp, 5.8x9.5; both in excellent condition] (£16) SOLD 2003: 40-PAGE REPERTOIRE BOOKLET (Chichester Festival Theatre) THE GONDOLIERS - Gilbert/Sullivan (dir:Martin Duncan), THE MERCHANT OF VENICE - Shakespeare (dir:Gale Edwards), THE WATER BABIES - Carr/Yershon (dir:Jeremy Sams), THE SEAGULL - Chekhov (dir:Steven Pimlott), NATHAN THE WISE - Lessing (dir:Steven Pimlott), HOLES IN THE SKIN - Holman (dir:Simon Usher), THE COFFEE HOUSE - Fassbinder/Goldini (dir:Simona Gonella), I CAUGHT MY DEATH IN VENICE - Marquez (dir:Martin Duncan), PINOCCHIO - Brereton/Collodi (dir:Dale Rooks); full Festival details, production credits, details of Family Events, Education, Festival Events, Rehearsed Readings, Chic Cabaret, Promenade Performances, Talks, Festival Links, Booking Information, Seating Plans, Diary of Performances etc., with excellent colour illustrations [40pp, 5.8x9.5; excellent condition] £5 2003: 40-PAGE PROGRAMME FOR THE 2003 SEASON (Chichester Festival Theatre) Full cast and production teams credits for THE GONDOLIERS - Gilbert/Sullivan (dir:Martin Duncan), THE MERCHANT OF VENICE - Shakespeare (dir:Gale Edwards), THE WATER BABIES - Carr/Yershon (dir:Jeremy Sams), THE SEAGULL - Chekhov (dir:Steven Pimlott), NATHAN THE WISE - Lessing (dir:Steven Pimlott), HOLES IN THE SKIN - Holman (dir:Simon Usher), THE COFFEE HOUSE - Fassbinder/Goldini (dir:Simona Gonella), I CAUGHT MY DEATH IN VENICE - Marquez (dir:Martin Duncan), PINNOCHIO - Brereton (dir:Dale Rooks); casts included Desmond Barrit, Alfred Burke, Jonathan Cullen, Niamh Cusack, Kay Curram, Michael Feast, Sheila Gish, Louise Gold, Darlene Johnson, Paul Leonard, Martin Marquez, Joe McGann, Philip Quast, Patrick Robinson, James Saxon, Joe Shovelton, Peter Sproule, Ed Stoppard, Robert Swann; Large-size booklet, giving full cast lists and credits for the nine 2003 productions, 90+ Company Biographies w.photos [40pp, 7.9x11; w.free cast list and press release for 'The Merchant of Venice'; VG] £5 CHICHESTER 2004 ![]() 2004: SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCES FOR THE 2004 SEASON (Chichester Festival Theatre) Fold-out giving dates and details of performances for the 2004 season: OUT OF THIS WORLD, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, JUST SO, THE MASTER AND MARGARITA, THREE WOMEN AND A PIANO TUNER, SEVEN DOORS, CRUEL AND TENDER, DOCTOR FAUSTUS; brief synopses, casts and credits for each play, illustrations, Festival Events, ticket prices, Schedule of Performances etc. [10pp foldout, 3.9x8.25; VG] £4 2004: OUT OF THIS WORLD - Cole Porter (Chichester Festival Theatre) Nicolas Colicos, Anne Reid, Richard Dempsey, Clare Foster, Stephen Greiff, Anna Lowe, Sophie-Louise Dann, Fiona Dunn, George Couyas, Darlene Johnson; dir:Martin Duncan [44pp, 5.75x8.25; 20+ rehearsal photos, list of scenes and songs, illustrated articles etc. etc.; minor marks, else VG] £3 2004: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM (Chichester Festival Theatre) Jeffery Kissoon, Noma Dumezweni, Graham Turner, Akiya Henry, Daisy Haggard, James Loye, Joe Anderson, David Killick, John Marquez, Jonathan Cullen, Daniel Abelson, Barry McCarthy; dir:Gale Edwards [44pp, 5.75x8.25; 23 rehearsal photos, illustrated articles, biographies w.photos; minor marks, else VG] £3 CHICHESTER 2005 ![]() 2005: SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCES FOR THE 2005 SEASON (Chichester Festival Theatre) Fold-out giving dates and details of performances for the 2005 season: HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING, SCAPINO OR THE TRICKSTER, THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR, 5/11, KING LEAR, SIX PICTURES OF LEE MILLER, ARABIAN NIGHTS, THE SCARLET LETTER; brief synopses, casts and credits for each play, illustrations, Festival Events, ticket prices, Schedule of Performances etc. [12pp foldout, 5.75x8.25; VG] £2 2005: SCAPINO, or THE TRICKSTER - Moliere, trans:Jeremy Sams (Chichester Festival Theatre) Richard McCabe, Stephen Ventura, Kieran Hill, Graham Turner, Pip Donaghy, Katherine Tozer, Alexia Healy; dir:Silviu Purcarete [40pp, 5.75x8.25; cast list, illustrated articles, 16 rehearsal photos, cast and production team biographies, credits etc.; VG] £4 2005: HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING - Frank Loesser (Chichester Festival Theatre) Joe McFadden, James Bolam, Gary Milner, Fiona Dann, David Langham, Beverley Klein, Teddy Kempner; dir:Martin Duncan; [44pp, 5.75x8.25; cast list, list of scenes and songs, illustrated articles, 24 rehearsal photos, cast and production team biographies, credits etc. etc.; VG] £4 2005: THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR - Gogol, adapt.Alistair Beaton (Chichester Festival Theatre) Alistair McGowan, Toby Sedgwick, Graham Turner, Selina Cadell, Pip Donaghy, Aleksandar Mikic, dir:Martin Duncan; cast list, illustrated articles, 25 rehearsal photos, cast and production team biographies, credits etc. [48pp, 5.75x8.25; VG] (£4) SOLD 2005: KING LEAR (Minerva Studio Theatre, Chichester) David Warner, Richard O'Callaghan, Stephen Noonan, Lou Gish, Zoe Waites, Kay Curram, Jo Stone-Fewings, John Ramm, Aleksandar Mikic, Daniel Abelson; dir:Steven Pimlott; [44pp, 5.75x8.25; cast list, illustrated articles, 28 rehearsal photos, cast and production team biographies, credits etc.; w.press release and flyer; VG] £4 CHICHESTER 2006 2006: PRAVDA - Howard Brenton, David Hare (Chichester Festival Theatre) Roger Allam, John Woodvine, Zoe Waites, Oliver Dimsdale, Bruce Alexander, Pip Donaghy, Lynn Farleigh, David Hayler, Bernard Lloyd, Alistair Petrie; dir:Jonathan Church [44pp, 5.75x9.5; articles, biographies w.colour photos, colour rehearsal photos; minor marks, else VG] £4 2006: THE FATHER - Strindberg (Minerva Studio Theatre, Chichester) Jasper Britton, Teresa Banham, Steffan Rhodri, Robert Whitelock, Sandra Voe, Michelle Tate; dir:Angus Jackson [36pp, 5.75x9.5; articles, biographies w.colour photos, colour rehearsal photos; w.flyer and press clipping review; minor marks, else VG] £4 CHICHESTER 2007 no programmes available |