Murphy (MacBrien, Mrs. G. Arnold Murphy), Julia |
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Actor: 31 productions | ||||
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Season | Start Date | Play | Role | Notes |
41 | 27 Mar 1954 | Tobias and the Angel | Dancing Girl | |
41 | 10 Feb 1954 | Ring Round the Moon | Lady India | |
41 | 16 Jan 1954 | Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass | Frog Footman / White Queen | |
41 | 7 Nov 1953 | Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp | Slave of the Ring and Lamp / Citizen | |
40 | 4 Apr 1953 | Huckleberry Finn | William Wilks | |
40 | 5 Feb 1953 | The Madwoman of Chaillot | Mlle Gabrielle, the Madwoman of St. Sulpice / A Lady | |
40 | 26 Dec 1952 | The Glass Slipper | Lady of the Court | |
39 | 10 Jan 1952 | Blood Wedding | Beggar Woman | |
39 | 26 Dec 1951 | The Blue Bird | Neighbour Berlingot | |
39 | 3 Nov 1951 | Tom Sawyer | Mrs. Thatcher | |
39 | 6 Oct 1951 | Baba Yaga; The Land of Oz | The Land of Oz: The Wogglebug | |
38 | 21 Apr 1951 | The Land of Oz | The Wogglebug | |
38 | 27 Jan 1951 | Pinocchio | Punchinello | |
38 | 18 Nov 1950 | The Sentimental Scarecrow; The Indian Captive | The Indian Captive: Eagle Feather | |
37 | 26 Dec 1949 | Peter Pan | Peter Pan | |
37 | 1 Oct 1949 | The Patchwork Girl of Oz | Chorus | |
37 | 10 Sep 1949 | Tobias and the Angel | Azorah | |
36 | 5 Feb 1949 | Jack and the Beanstalk; The Wonder Hat | The Wonder Hat: Harlequin | |
36 | 4 Dec 1948 | Toymaker of Nuremberg | Soldier / Horse | |
36 | 6 Nov 1948 | The Stolen Prince; The Crimson Cocoanut; Clown Scene from A Midsummer Night's Dream | Clown Scene: Wall | |
36 | 2 Oct 1948 | Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass | White Queen | |
33 | 12 May 1946 | Three Pills in a Bottle; The School for Wives (scenes); Hay Fever, Act I | Hay Fever, Act I: Ensemble | |
33 | 13 Jan 1946 | Paris Green; Hassan (scenes); Unnamed play (scene) | Hassan: Ensemble | |
23 | 25 Feb 1936 | Winterset - Act II; The Vision at the Inn; The Late Christopher Bean (abridged) | The Vision at the Inn: Joan of Arc | |
21 | 26 Dec 1933 | Romeo and Juliet | Juliet | |
20 | 16 Mar 1933 | Mrs. Moonlight | Jane Moonlight | |
20 | 22 Feb 1933 | Will Shakespeare (Act IV); Ile; Rose Latulippe | Will Shakespeare: Cress Seller | |
20 | 8 Dec 1932 | The Cradle Song; Bound East for Cardiff | The Cradle Song: Sister Joanna of the Cross | |
19 | 12 May 1932 | Canaries Sometimes Sing | Anne Lymes | |
19 | 11 Nov 1931 | Interference | Faith Marlay | |
15 | 6 Mar 1928 | Mary the Third | Mary the First, 1867 |
Production Team: 80 productions | |||
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Season | Start Date | Play | Position |
41 | 2 Apr 1954 | Blood Wedding | Director |
41 | 2 Apr 1954 | Blood Wedding | Lighting |
41 | 15 Mar 1954 | The Innocents | Director |
41 | 10 Feb 1954 | Ring Round the Moon | Director |
41 | 16 Jan 1954 | Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass | Choreographer |
41 | 26 Dec 1953 | The Emperor of Japan (adapted from The Mikado) | Lighting |
41 | 18 Nov 1953 | Hoodman-Blind; A Battle of Wits; Flood; First Day of April | Director |
41 | 7 Nov 1953 | Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp | Lighting |
40 | 13 Jun 1953 | A Midsummer Night's Dream (Act 3 & 4); Rose Latulippe | Director |
40 | 5 Jun 1953 | Mädchen in Uniform (Children in Uniform) | Director |
1000 | 1 Jun 1953 | aa Board of Directors 1953-54 | Board: Director |
40 | 4 Apr 1953 | Huckleberry Finn | Lighting |
40 | 5 Feb 1953 | The Madwoman of Chaillot | Director |
40 | 24 Jan 1953 | Sleeping Beauty | Director |
40 | 13 Nov 1952 | The Line; Rise and Shine; The Dream Unwinds; And Battles Long Ago | Director (Producer) |
40 | 18 Oct 1952 | Jack and the Beanstalk | Music |
39 | 20 Aug 1952 | And So To Bed | Director |
39 | 30 Jul 1952 | Ring Round the Moon | Director |
39 | 2 Jul 1952 | Happy Birthday | Director |
1000 | 1 Jun 1952 | aa Board of Directors 1952-53 | Board: Director |
1001 | 18 May 1952 | aa Workshop Committee 1952-53 | Workshop: Director |
39 | 28 Dec 1951 | The Enchanted | Director |
39 | 3 Nov 1951 | Tom Sawyer | Director (Producer) |
38 | 15 Aug 1951 | Present Laughter | Director |
38 | 1 Aug 1951 | And Then There Were None | Director |
38 | 18 Jul 1951 | The Voice of the Turtle | Producer |
38 | 3 Jul 1951 | The Madwoman of Chaillot | Director |
38 | 17 Mar 1951 | Rip Van Winkle; The Pirate's Daughter | Director |
38 | 27 Jan 1951 | Pinocchio | Choreographer |
38 | 26 Dec 1950 | Toad of Toad Hall | Director |
38 | 26 Dec 1950 | Toad of Toad Hall | Set Design |
38 | 18 Nov 1950 | The Sentimental Scarecrow; The Indian Captive | Director |
38 | 14 Oct 1950 | Alice in Wonderland | Director |
37 | 4 Mar 1950 | Charley's Aunt | Director |
37 | 4 Mar 1950 | Charley's Aunt | Set Design |
37 | 4 Mar 1950 | Charley's Aunt | Music |
37 | 21 Jan 1950 | Rumpelstiltskin | Director |
36 | 18 Apr 1949 | Arms and the Man | Lighting |
36 | 5 Mar 1949 | The Wizard of Oz | Director |
36 | 5 Feb 1949 | Jack and the Beanstalk; The Wonder Hat | Director |
36 | 8 Jan 1949 | Toad of Toad Hall | Director |
36 | 4 Dec 1948 | Toymaker of Nuremberg | Director |
36 | 4 Dec 1948 | Toymaker of Nuremberg | Set Design |
36 | 4 Dec 1948 | Toymaker of Nuremberg | Properties |
36 | 6 Nov 1948 | The Stolen Prince; The Crimson Cocoanut; Clown Scene from A Midsummer Night's Dream | Director |
36 | 6 Nov 1948 | The Stolen Prince; The Crimson Cocoanut; Clown Scene from A Midsummer Night's Dream | Set Design |
36 | 2 Oct 1948 | Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass | Director |
36 | 2 Oct 1948 | Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass | Set Design |
1001 | 3 Jun 1948 | aa Workshop Committee 1948-49 | Workshop: Honorary Vice-President |
35 | 26 Apr 1948 | Dominion Drama Festival | Assistant Stage Manager |
1001 | 18 May 1947 | aa Workshop Committee 1947-48 | Workshop: Honorary Vice-President |
34 | 18 Dec 1946 | Blithe Spirit | Lighting |
1001 | 16 May 1946 | aa Workshop Committee 1946-47 | Workshop: Honorary Vice-President |
33 | 12 May 1946 | Three Pills in a Bottle; The School for Wives (scenes); Hay Fever, Act I | Director |
33 | 19 Dec 1945 | Peer Gynt | Director (Producer) |
1001 | 10 May 1945 | aa Workshop Committee 1945-46 | Workshop: Honorary Vice-President |
32 | 13 Mar 1945 | The Little Foxes | Director (Producer) |
1001 | 26 May 1944 | aa Workshop Committee 1944-45 | Workshop: Honorary Vice-President |
31 | 19 Apr 1944 | Dark Eyes | Director |
1001 | 31 May 1943 | aa Workshop Committee 1943-44 | Workshop: Honorary Vice-President |
30 | 17 Dec 1942 | The Watch on the Rhine | Director (Producer) |
1001 | 7 Jun 1942 | aa Workshop Committee 1942-43 | Workshop: Honorary Vice-President |
29 | 9 Mar 1942 | The Little Theatre Revue | Stage Manager |
1001 | 6 Jun 1941 | aa Workshop Committee 1941-42 | Workshop: Honorary Vice-President |
28 | 26 Dec 1940 | 1066 and All That: A Musical Comedy | Director |
27 | 17 May 1940 | Our Town | Lighting |
1001 | 1 May 1940 | aa Workshop Committee 1940-41 | Workshop: Honorary Vice-President |
27 | 27 Nov 1939 | Kind Lady | Director (Producer) |
1001 | 8 May 1939 | aa Workshop Committee 1939-40 | Workshop: Honorary President |
26 | 16 Dec 1938 | Come Round on Tuesday | Director |
1001 | 1 Sep 1938 | aa Workshop Committee 1938-39 | Workshop: Director |
25 | 31 May 1938 | Murder in the Cathedral | Director (Producer) |
25 | 2 Feb 1938 | Judgment Day | Director (Producer) |
25 | 2 Feb 1938 | Judgment Day | Set Design |
1001 | 1 Sep 1937 | aa Workshop Committee 1937-38 | Workshop: Director |
1000 | 1 Jun 1937 | aa Board of Directors 1937-38 | Board: Director |
24 | 21 May 1937 | Dark Inlet; The Magistrate's Decision; Dawn; Macbeth of Venice | Director (Producer) |
24 | 10 Feb 1937 | Release; The First and the Last; Hassan | Director (Producer) |
24 | 18 Nov 1936 | Saint Joan | Wardrobe Assistant |
24 | 14 Oct 1936 | Laburnum Grove | Director (Producer) |
1001 | 1 Sep 1936 | aa Workshop Committee 1936-37 | Workshop: Director |
1000 | 1 Jun 1936 | aa Board of Directors 1936-37 | Board: Workshop President |
23 | 25 Feb 1936 | Winterset - Act II; The Vision at the Inn; The Late Christopher Bean (abridged) | Director (Producer) |
22 | 16 Feb 1935 | The House With Twisty Windows; Mary of Nazareth; Fantastic Flight; Antony and Cleopatra (excerpts) | Director (Producer) |
22 | 22 Dec 1934 | The Nightingale; Why the Chimes Rang | Junior Drama League Committee: Member |
22 | 14 Dec 1934 | Mädchen in Uniform (Children in Uniform) | Assistant Stage Manager |
22 | 20 Nov 1934 | On the Spot | Director (Producer) |
21 | 7 Feb 1934 | And Love Stayed at Home; The Little Stone House; Marco Millions, Act 2 | Director |
20 | 22 Feb 1933 | Will Shakespeare (Act IV); Ile; Rose Latulippe | Director (Producer) |