ELTHAM LITTLE THEATRE/THE BOB HOPE THEATRE
The following productions were presented at Eltham Little Theatre in 1982
In September 1982, following the successful purchase of the building following a generous donation from Bob Hope, the Theatre was renamed THE BOB HOPE THEATRE in his honour
Unless otherwise stated, all productions are by the resident drama group - ELT/BHT
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Date |
Production |
Author |
Drama Group |
Producer |
1982 |
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| January | HUMPTY DUMPTY | N Bartlett | N Bartlett/ R Abrahams | |
| February | THE GYPSY PRINCESS | Kalman | Intimate Opera Club | Fred Westcott/Oliver Broome |
| February | RATTLE OF A SIMPLE MAN | C Dyer | Don Taylor | |
| March | THE GLASS MENAGERIE | T Williams | Maggi Law | |
| April | TEENAGE FOLLIES | Bartlett | New Stagers | Barry Jennings |
| April/May | COWARDY CUSTARD | Coward | Joyce Stewart | |
| May | DANCING DISPLAY | Welling Academy of Music | ||
| May | THE WALTZ OF THE TOREADORS | Anouilh | Nick Bartlett | |
| June | CHICAGO | Ebb, Fosse, Kander | Bernard Van Leer/Gerry Royle | |
| July | THE WIZARD OF OZ | Harburg/Arlen | New Stagers | Barry Jennings/ Stuart Gain |
| July | THE MORRIS 1100 HANDBOOK | Geoff Sage | The Common Muse | Maggi Law |
| September | AN
EVENING WITH DICKIE HENDERSON
Benefit Performance |
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Eltham Little Theatre is renamed "THE BOB HOPE THEATRE" |
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| October | LOOT | Joe Orton | Ray Hamilton | |
| October | ABIGAIL'S PARTY | Mike Leigh | Jim Shepherd | |
| November | OUR
DAY OUT
HARLEQUINADE |
Willy
Russell
Terence Rattigan |
Barry
Jennings
Nick Bartlett | |
| November/December | THE
IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST
FOGGERTY'S FAIRY |
Oscar
Wilde
W S Gilbert |
Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama | |