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John Barron
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(1982) He acted in
Ronald Millar
's play, "A Coat of Varnish", at the
Yvonne Arnaud
Theatre in London, England with
Peter Barkworth
,
Carmen Silvera
in the cast. Directed by Sir
Anthony Quayle
CBE.
(1963) He directed
William Fairchild
's play, "Breaking Point", at the Golders Green Hippodrome in Golders Green, London, England with
John Gregson
,
Robert Beatty
,
Paul Massie
and
Robert Ayres
in the cast.
(1970) He acted in
William Fairchild
's play, "Poor Horace", at the Lyric Theatre in London, England with
John Woodvine
,
Richard Heffer
,
Colin Farrell
,
Ian Pigot
and
Roger Hammond
in the cast.
(1982) He acted in
Ronald Millar
's play, "A Coat of Varnish", at the
Yvonne Arnaud
Theatre in Guildford, Surrey, England with
Peter Barkworth
,
Anthony Quayle
and
Carmen Silvera
in the cast.
Anthony Quayle
was also the director.
(September 1986) He acted in
Ken Ludwig
's play, "Lend Me a Tenor", at the Globe Theatre in London, England with
Ian Talbot
,
Susannah Fellows
,
Paul Bentley
,
Edward Hibbert
and
Josephine Blake
in the cast.
David Gilmore
was the director.
(1992) Her acted in Agatha Christie's play, "Witness for the Prosecution," at the Wimbledon Theatre in London, England with Giles Watling, Prunella Gee, and Dennis Spencer in the cast.
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