Christopher Bond
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Christopher Godfrey Bond (born 1945, in Sussex, England, UK)Victoria Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent (1970–71). He was artistic director of the Everyman Theatre, Liverpool (1976–78), director of Liverpool Playhouse (1981–83), and artistic director of Half Moon Theatre (1984–89).[3] He lives in West Cornwall.
Plays
- Mountain Fire
- Mutiny (1970)
- Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1970)
- Simple Simon (1971)
- Not So Simple Simon (1971)
- Shem's Boat (1971)
- Downright Hooligan (1972)
- Judge Jeffreys (1973)
- Tarzan's Last Stand (1973)
- The Country Wife (1974)
- Under New Management (1975)
- The Cantril Tales (1975)
- The Adventures of Finn McCool (1976)
- George (1976)
- Good Soldier Scouse (1976)
- Scum: Death, Destruction, and Dirty Washing (1976)
- The Beggars Opera (1977)
- A Tale of Two Cities (1981)
- Gone To Jesus (1982)
- Dracula (1984)
- Spend, Spend, Spend (1985)
- All the Fun of the Fair (1986)
- El Sid (1988)
- Mysterie of Maria Marten (1991)
- Roll With the Punches (1996)
- The Blood of Dracula (1997)
- Alice on the Underground (2004)
- Hubble Bubble (2004)
- Don Quixote Rides Again (2005)
- It's A Fine Life! (2006)[4]
- Romford Rose (with Jo Collins, 2016)[5]
References
- ISBN 1-55783-065-7.
- ^ Michael Portillo (9 August 2004). "Murder most foul". New Statesman. Retrieved 11 October 2008.
- ^ Chris Bond – Stages of Half Moon
- ^ "Chris Bond – complete guide to the Playwright and Plays". doollee.com. Retrieved 30 December 2012.
- ^ Sweeney Todd writer Christopher Bond on his latest show, Romford Rose – Musical Theatre Review, 28 May 2016