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Richard Temple

Also Credited As: Richard W. Temple

Date of Death: October 14, 1954

Birth Place: ENGLAND

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STAGE CREDITS

[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 1951
Farquarson

[Broadway]
1949
Sir Charles Marlow

[Broadway]
1946
Ames

[Broadway]
1946
Squire Simon Lummle

[Broadway]
1945
Frith

[Broadway]
1939
Colonel

[Broadway]
1938
Frank Hastings [Replacement]

[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 1933
John P. Tweedledee

[Broadway]
1931
Gabriel Fay

[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 1929
General Harper

[Broadway]
1927
Douglas Graham

[Broadway]
1927
John Pemberton, Sr.

[Broadway]
1926
Alphonse Dupuis

Monsieur Plumoiseau

[Broadway]
1926
Humanity

Fame

[Broadway]
1924
Dobson

[Broadway]
1922
Caesar

[Broadway]
Unknown, 1921
D'Artagnan

[Broadway]
1916
Performer

[Broadway]
Broadway Revival, 1915
Earl of Mountararat

[Broadway]
Broadway Revival, 1915
Chorus

[Broadway]
Unknown, 1913
The Right Honorable Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B.

[West End]
Original London Production, 1888
Sergeant Meryll

[West End]
Original London Production, 1887
Sir Roderic Murgatroyd (the twenty-first baronet)

[West End]
Original London Production, 1882
Strephon

[West End]
Original London Production, 1881
Colonel Calverley

[West End]
London Production, 1880
The Pirate King

[West End]
Original London Production, 1877
Sir Marmaduke Pointdextre

Productions

 
[West End, 2006]
Producer
 
[Broadway, 1921]
Director
Producer

Writing

Bookwriter
Composer
Lyricist

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Photo Flash: Inside Shrunken Shakespeare Company's KILL SHAKESPEARE

Shrunken Shakespeare Company and Pulp Variety Streamcast members starred in new authorized adaptation of IDW's Graphic Novel Kill Shakespeare on Sunday, May 11 at The Kraine Theater. Cast members included Yvonne Cone (Shakespeare & Co, SSC, TBG), Jennifer Martina (SSC, PVS), Sam Parrott (Shakespeare & Co, SSC), Michael Moreno (Shakespeare Forum: Merchant of Venice; Shakespeare & Co.: All's Well...), Sketkh Williams (PVS), Robert Davenport (SSC, UCB), Eric Chase (One Life to Live, SSC, PVS), Amanda Baumler (SSC, PVS), Matt Golden (PVS), Equiano Mosieri (Shakespeare & Co: Romeo and Juliet; Berkshire Theatre Fest), Richard Templeton (PVS), and Adam Luke (PVS).
Shrunken Shakespeare Company to Host KILL SHAKESPEARE, 5/11

Shrunken Shakespeare Company and Pulp Variety Streamcast members star in new authorized adaptation of IDW's Graphic Novel Kill Shakespeare. Cast members include: Yvonne Cone (Shakespeare & Co, SSC, TBG), Jennifer Martina (SSC, PVS), Sam Parrott (Shakespeare & Co, SSC), Michael Moreno (Shakespeare Forum: Merchant of Venice; Shakespeare & Co.: All's Well...), Sketkh Williams (PVS), Robert Davenport (SSC, UCB), Eric Chase (One Life to Live, SSC, PVS), Amanda Baumler (SSC, PVS), Matt Golden (PVS), Equiano Mosieri (Shakespeare & Co: Romeo and Juliet; Berkshire Theatre Fest), Richard Templeton (PVS), Adam Luke (PVS)
Broken Fourth Presents PROOF at Stackhouse Theater, Now thru 8/11

Tonight, August 9 through the 11th, local theatre company Broken Fourth will present David Auburn's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, Proof, in the Stackhouse Theater in Elrod Commons at Washington and Lee University.
Broken Fourth to Present PROOF at Stackhouse Theater, 8/9-11

On August 9 through 11, local theatre company Broken Fourth will present David Auburn's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, Proof, in the Stackhouse Theater in Elrod Commons at Washington and Lee University.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many Broadway shows has Richard Temple been in?

Richard Temple has appeared on Broadway in 21 shows.

How many West End shows has Richard Temple been in?

Richard Temple has appeared on London's West End in 6 shows.

What was Richard Temple's first West End show?

Richard Temple's first West End show was The Sorcerer which opened in 1877

How many shows has Richard Temple written?

Richard Temple has written 1 shows including The Three Musketeers (Bookwriter).

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