- (1966) He directed Christopher Marlow's play, "Dr Faustus," in an Oxford University Dramatic Society production at the Oxford University Theatre in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England with Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, Andreas Teuber, Richrd Durden-Smith, Maria Aitken (played Good Angel), David Wood, Hugh Williams, Andrew Hilton, and Bruce Alexander in the cast. Irene Sharaff was designer for Elizabeth Taylor.
- (1968) Martin Starkie and his stage adaptation of Geoffrey Chaucer's story, "Canterbury Tales," was performed at the Phoenix Theatre in London, England with Trevor Baxter, Michael Logan, Nancy Nevinson, Daniel Thorndike, Wynne Clarke, Kenneth J. Warren, Billy Boyle, and George Raistrick in the cast. Vlado Habunek was director.
- (1945) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer's Night Dream," at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London, England with John Gielgud, Peggy Ashcroft, Max Adrian, Leon Quartermaine, Miles Malleson, Leslie Banks, John Blatchley, Rosalie Crutchley, Isabel Dean, Marian Spencer and Richard Johnson in the cast.
- (1968) Martin Starkie, Hill, Hawkins and his musical stage adaptation of Geoffrey Chaucer's piece, "The Canterbury Tales," was performed at the Phoenix Theatre in London, England with Trevor Baxter, Nicky Henson, Daniel Thorndike, George Raistrick, Wynne Clark, Kenneth J. Warren, George Benson, Billy Boyle, and Gay Soper in the cast. Vlado Habunek was director.
- (1968) Martin Starkie, Hill, Hawkins, and his musical stage adaptation of Geoffrey Chaucer's piece, "The Canterbury Tales," was performed at the Phoenix Theatre in London, England with Jessie Evans, Kenneth J. Warren, George Benson, Nicky Henson, Billy Boyle, Pamela Charles, Michael Logan, Kenneth Brennan, Gay Soper, Daniel Thorndike, John Rutland, Trevor Baxter, James Ottaway, Nancy Nevinson, and George Raistrick in the cast.
- Canterbury Tales (1969). Musical. Book by Martin Starkie and Neville Coghill. Based on "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer. Music by Richard Hill and John Hawkins. Lyrics by Nevill Coghill. Musical Director: Oscar Kosarin. Dance arrangements by Oscar Kosarin. Vocal arrangements by Oscar Kosarin. Music orchestrated by Richard Hill and John Hawkins. Scenic Design by Derek Cousins. Costume Design by Loudon Sainthill. Choreographed by Sammy Bayes. Assistant Choreographer: Bert Michaels. Directed by Martin Starkie. Eugene O'Neill Theatre: 3 Feb 1969- 18 May 1969 (121 performances + 5 previews). Cast: Hermione Baddeley (as "Wife of Bath/Old Woman"), Mary Jo Catlett (as "Housewife/Village Girl/Parishioner"), Roy Cooper (as "Miller/Pluto/Gervase"), Betsy Dickerson (as "Village Girl"), Sandy Duncan (as "The Sweetheart/Alison/Molly/May"), Terry Eno (as "Robin/Attendant/Courtier/Workman"), Dick Ensslen (as "Friar"), Ed Evanko (as "Squire/Nicholas/Damian/Alan"), Jack Fletcher (as "Attendant/Workman"), Roger Franklin (as "Executioner"), Ann Gardner (as "Prioress/Queen/Proserpina"), Martyn Green (as "Chaucer/Justinus"), Bruce Hyde (as "Clerk of Oxford/Young Knight/Absalon/John"), Karen Kristin (as "Court Lady/Village Girl/Bridesmaid"), Joyce Maret (as "Bridesmaid/Village Girl/Court Lady"), Bert Michaels (as "Summoner"), Patricia Michaels (as "Court Lady/Bridesmaid/Village Girl"), Tod Miller (as "Page/Attendant/Courtier/Workman"), Gene Myers (as "Attendant/Courtier/Workman"), Evelyn Page (as "Nun/Duenna/Miller's Wife"), George Rose (as "Steward/The Carpenter/January"), Ron Schwinn (as "Attendant/Courtier/Workman"), Marianne Selbert (as "Bridesmaid/Court Lady/Village Girl"), Leon Shaw (as "Merchant"), Reid Shelton (as "Knight/King"), Suzan Sidney (as "Parishioner/Village Girl"), Garnett Smith (as "Priest/Placebo/Pardoner"), Edwin Steffe (as "Host"), David Thomas (as "Cook/Workman"). Understudies: Mary Jo Catlett (as "Duenna, Miller's Wife/Nun"), Terry Eno (as "Absalon/Clerk of Oxford/John, Young Knight"), Dick Ensslen (as "Gervase/Miller/Pluto"), Jack Fletcher (as "Alan/Damian/Nicholas, Squire"), Roger Franklin (as "Host"), Karen Kristin (as "Alison/May/Molly/The Sweetheart"), Patricia Michaels (as "Prioress/Proserpina/Queen"), Tod Miller (as "Robin"), Gene Myers (as "Summoner"), Evelyn Page (as "Old Woman, Wife of Bath"), Ron Schwinn (as "Friar/Pardoner/Priest"), Reid Shelton (as "Merchant"), Garnett Smith (as "January/Steward"), David Thomas (as "Chaucer/Justinus"). Replacement actors during productions run: Eleanor Bergquist (as "Parishioner/Village Girl"), Mary Jo Catlett (as "Duenna/Miller's Wife/Nun"). Understudies: Eleanor Bergquist (as "Duenna/Miller's Wife/Nun), Mary Jo Catlett (as "Wife of Bath"), Leon Shaw (as "Knight"). Produced by Management Three Productions Ltd. and Frank Productions Inc. Produced by arrangement with Classic Presentations Limited. Note: Eugene O'Neill Theatre was at the time owned by Neil Simon (as Nancy Enterprises Inc.), who had no artistic involvement in this production.
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