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Half in Ernest

(Original London Production, 1977)

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Production Information
Opening:March 16, 1977
Closing:unknown
Theatres:Little Theatre
(3/16/1977 - ?)
Production Type:Original Production
Production Status: Closed
Run Type:Open Run
Market:West End
Intermissions:1
 
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Suzanne Burden
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Rodney Cottam
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Cornelia McMinn
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Reynold Silva
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Michael Simkins
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Damian Stanfield
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Lisa Tramontin
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Robert Vowles
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Emma Wilkes
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