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Cyril Raymond
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(1937) He acted in the play, "Heart's Content", at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London, England with
Diana Wynyard
,
Louis Borel
,
Mary Jerrold
,
Eileen Peel
, Kathryn Hamill,
O.B. Clarence
,
Arthur Macrae
and
Anthony Bushell
in the cast.
Raymond Massey
was the director.
(1954) He acted in
Arthur Macrae
's play, "Both Ends Meet", at the Apollo Theatre in London, England with
Arthur Macrae
,
Alan Webb
,
Brenda Bruce
,
Miles Malleson
,
Richard Pearson
,
Jane Downs
and
Richard Easton
in the cast.
Peter Brook
was the director.
(1960) He acted in
Norman Rosten
's adaptation of
Joyce Cary
's novel, "Mister Johnson", at the Lyric Theatre in London, England with
Johnny Sekka
,
Philip Bond
and
John Boxer
in the cast.
Frith Banbury
was the director.
(1965) He acted in
John Osborne
's play, "Inadmissible Evidence", at the Wyndham's Theatre in London, England in an English Stage Company production with
Nicol Williamson
,
Ann Beach
,
John Hurt
,
Clare Kelly
,
Coral Atkins
and
Eleanor Fazan
in the cast.
Anthony Page
was the director.
(August 1946) He acted in Macrae and Sherwin's musical, "Under the Counter", at the Phoenix Theatre in London, England with
Florence Desmond
and
Thorley Walters
in the cast.
Benjamin Frankel
was the orchestrator.
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