Liverpool Playhouse Company (1970)
Dudley joined the Liverpool Playhouse Company in 1970. He was involved with “Let’s make a play & Hansel & Gretel” in which he played a Witch.
Let’s Make A Play & Hansel & Gretal
1970
Dudley played a Witch


He has played rep throughout the country, from Worthing in the south, to Pitlochry in the Scottish highlands
Don Quixote
1970?
Connaught Theatre, Worthing
Dudley played Don Quixote
Black Spot On The Mersey
Liverpool Playhouse – 24 March 1970
Dudley played the First Irishman & Father O’Reilly


Hindle Wakes
Dudley played Sir Tim Farrow
The Girl On The Balcony
Dudley played the Villian
The Importance Of Being Ernest
Dudley played Canon Chasuble
Rashomon
A 1959 English-language play written by Fay and Michael Kanin, based on Kurosawa’s film.
Dudley played the part of a Buddhist Priest & had to wear a bald wig which took 2 hours to fit before every performance.
Pitlochry Festival Theatre
Dudley toured the Highlands & Islands with this troop & once again played Don Quixote amonst other roles
Don Quixote
Dudley played the role of Don Quixote
Yorkshire Theatre Company
He spent 2 years with the Yorkshire Theatre Company as their leading man, specialising in situation comedy & Police Inspectors.
Northanger Abbey
by Jane Austin
New Theatre, Hull
21st May 1973
Dudley played the General




NB: The Hull History Centre holds a programme for Northanger Abbey

Warren Mitchell – 1972 / 73?
Dudley played a stooge to Warren Mitchell
Dudley once played alongside Warren Michell, as his straight man in Caberet. This looks like it was pre 19 October 1973, according to the Herne Bay Press (see Review for A Chorus Of Murder at the Gulbenkian Theatre) & they mentioned that this was recently.
The Irregular Verb To Love
New Theatre, Hull
28th May 1973
Dudley played the Husband

NB: The Hull History Centre holds a programme for The Irregular Verb To Love

House By The Lake
New Theatre, Hull
4th June 1973
Dudley plays a Detective

NB: The Hull History Centre holds a programme for House By The Lake

A Friend Indeed
New Theatre, Hull
June 1973
Dudley played the role of Sir John Holt

Ten Little Indians
New Theatre, Hull
18th June 1973
Dudley played the overworked worried Doctor

NB: The Hull History Centre holds a programme for Ten Little Indians

The Unexpected Guest
New Theatre, Hull
25th Jun 1973
Dudley played the Police Inspector

NB: The Hull History Centre holds a programme for The Unexpected Guest

Grand National Night
New Theatre, Hull
9th July 1973
Dudley plays the Cautious Lawyer

NB: The Hull History Centre holds a programme for Grand National Night

The Sound Of Murder
New Theatre, Hull
6th August 1973
Dudley’s role unknown as yet
NB: The Hull History Centre holds a programme for The Sound Of Murder

Love From A Stranger
New Theatre, Hull
20th August 1973
Dudley plays Bruce Lovell

NB: The Hull History Centre holds a programme for Love From A Stranger

Every Other Evening
New Theatre, Hull
27th August 1973
Dudley’s role unknown as yet
NB: The Hull History Centre holds a programme for Every Other Evening

Murder Mistaken
New Theatre, Hull
3rd September 1973
Dudley played a suspicious Solicitor

NB: The Hull History Centre holds a programme for Murder Mistaken

A CHORUS OF MURDER
Dudley played Mr Golightly
Adeline Genee Theatre, Lingfield Road, East Grinstead, West Sussex
29th October 1973 – 4th November 1973



Built as a dance theatre for Bush Davies School capable of use as a professional theatre. Not one of the great post-war theatres, but well suited to its original purpose and it is a great pity that a building named after such a historically significant dancer should have been lost to the public. The theatre ceased to operate in 1989 when the ballet school closed. Purchased by security firm Sabrewatch.
It had a rectilinear exterior in concrete and brick with a plainly finished auditorium in a single rake with a wide proscenium.
Purchased by Town House Developments by 2009 and demolished in 2011. The site was subsequently acquired by Retirement Villages Ltd for the Charters Village development which retained part of the original school building.
A Chorus Of Murder by Dennis Woodford
Yorkshire Theatre Company: Jeanne Starbuck, Elaine Montgomerie, Maggie Petersen, Dudley Long, Roy Patrice; dir:Terence Fitzgerald [8pp, 5.5×8.5; cast list, biographies, credits etc.; VG]


There is a reference to this production in “The Stage” dated 12th April 1973 on the British Newspaper Archive. https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001180/19730412/119/0017

Kenton Theatre, Henley on Thames, Surrey
18th October – 20th October 1973

Gulbenkian Theatre, University of Kent , Canterbury, Kent, CT2 7NB
23rd October – 27th October 1973


The Man Most Likely Too
? – 21st September 1974
Dudley’s role unknown as yet


The Unexpected Guest
1974
by Agatha Christie
Adeline Genee Theatre, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England
Dudley’s role unknown as yet
Plot summary
On a foggy night, Michael Starkwedder enters the home of the Warwicks through a window in the study. He finds the dead body of Richard Warwick, and finds Richard’s wife, Laura, holding a gun that supposedly killed him. Michael does not believe she killed him, and she soon tells him she is innocent.
The two decide to place the blame on an enemy from the past, MacGregor, a man whose son was killed when he was run over by Richard’s car while Richard was driving drunk. As the story progresses, it is revealed that Laura was having an affair due to Richard’s cruel nature, and was vouching for the man she was cheating with when she claimed to have killed Richard.


SUDDENLY AT HOME – 1974
Wimbledon Theatre, Broadway, Wimbledon, London SW19
started 29th July 1974
Dudley played Appleton



by Francis Durbridge
Newpalm Productions: Mary Mitchell, Maureen Sullivan, Polly March, Michael Shelley, Daphne Palmer, John Dryden, Dudley Long, David Carruthers; dir:John Newman [16pp, 5.75×8.25; cast list, biographies, credits etc.; VG]
N.B. It’s interesting to note that Andre Andre was also appearing in Suddenly At Home, but at the Kings Theatre, Southsea

The Lodger
Wimbledon Theatre,
5th August 1974
Dudley’s role unknown as yet

Signpost To Murder – 1978
Signpost to Murder (with Annette Andre, Richard Todd) 1978
Dudley played the Police Inspector

Civic, Darlington
June 1978
Riverside Theatre, Colleraine, Ulster
12th June 1978 – 23rd June 1978
with Richard Todd. “The Belfast Telegraph said the cast all stayed at the Carrig-na-Cule Hotel, Portstewart, overlooking the sea.“



The Alexandra, Birmingham
26th June 1978 – 3rd July 1978
with Richard Todd
Perth Theatre
10th July – 15th July 1978
with Richard Todd
New Tyne Theatre, Newcastle
17th July 1978 – 22nd July 1978
with Richard Todd
Playhouse, Harlow
24th July 1978
With Richard Todd

Cambridge Arts Centre
31st July 1978 – 5th August 1978
Theatre Royal, Norwich
7th August 1978 – 12th August 1978
with Richard Todd
Key Theatre, Peterborough
14th August 1978
Kings Theatre, Southsea
21st Aug 1978
with George Sewell
Theatre Royal, Bath
28th August 1978 – 3rd September 1978
with George Sewell
Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage Arts Centre
04th – 09thSeptember 1978
with George Sewell

Kings Theatre, Glasgow
12th September 1978 – 17th September 1978
(with Annette Andre, George Sewell, Barry Hills & John Patrick) – as the Police Inspector


Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds
18th September 1978 – 23rd September 1978
with George Sewell

Ten Times Table
1979
Dudley played Tim Barton
THE COMMITTEE FROM HELL AND A FÊTE WORSE THAN DEATH…!
Alan Ayckbourn’s comedy, Ten Times Table, about the fall-out among a committee planning a historical pageant in a small town
Starring Irene Handl, Jenny Tomasin, Amanda Barrie & Dudley Long as Tim.
Theatres that Ten Times Table played at:
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Millbrook, Guildford GU1 3UX
5th – 24th March 1979

The review from the Stage newspaper, below revealed that Dudley stole the scene in the 2nd Act…..



Forum Theatre, Queensway, Billingham, Stockton-on-Tees TS23 2LJ
26th – 31st March 1979

Oxford Playhouse 11 – 12 Beaumont Street, Oxford OX1 2LW
2nd – 14thApril 1979



Wimbledon Theatre, Broadway, Wimbledon, London SW19
started 16th April 1979




N.B. on the Castlist page, In the Credit’s at he bottom of the page “Dudley Long’s trousers by HIGH AND MIGHTY. I can remember “The High & Mighty” was a shop that catered for Tall People. We had one in Southampton in the 1980’s. One of my sisters boyfriends had to go there for shoes (Size 16 feet). They only had 3 styles to choose from, but it was the only place, at the time, he could get footwear.
email: oldwimbtheatre@theambassadors.com)
Devonshire Park Theatre, 8 -10 Compton Street, Eastbourne, BN21 4BW
30thApril – 5th May 1979

Pavilion Theatre, Westover Road, Bournemouth, BH1 2BU
7th – 12th May 1979

King’s Theatre, 24 Albert Rd, Southsea, Portsmouth, Southsea PO5 2QJ
14th – 19th May 1979

Pam
Ten Times Table was also at the Kings Theartre because i was Dudleys wardrobe mistress and Irene was staying in Duncan Road with her family n friends there! He performed in quite a few productions over the years there i remember Actor John Patrick was on his cast members too! X
Simon
I remember meeting Irene handle
Simon Irene was such a lovely down to earth soul she liked her fish n chips from the local corner shop opp Kings lol xx
Pam
Dont forget George Sewel too Annette Andre’ all at the Kings check the Kings Theartre History web page! X
Goodness just loved those times with him! Xx https://www.kingsportsmouth.co.uk/about-us/history/the-archives/
Grand Theatre, Lichfield Street, Wolverhampton
21st – 26th May 1979



Sunderland Empire, 4-5 High St W, Sunderland SR1 3EX
28th May – 2nd June 1979

Dudley & Annette Andre had a daughter, Anouska Lillian Andre, born on the 3rd June 1979 in Westminster, London.

Theatre Royal, Saw Cl, Bath, BA1 1ET
4th – 9th June 1979



Alexandra Theatre, Queensway, Birmingham, B5 4DS
11th – 16th June 1979




Theatre Royal, Theatre Square, Nottingham, NG1 5ND
18th – 23rd June 1979





Hexagon Theatre, Queens Walk, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 7QF
25th – 30th June 1979


Festival Theatre, Grange Rd, Great Malvern, Malvern, WR14 3HB
2nd – 7th July 1979

Theatre Royal, 32 Thames St, Windsor, SL4 1PS
16th July – 4th August 1979


Greenwich Theatre, Crooms Hill, London, SE10 8ES
6th – 25th August 1979






Wyvern Theatre, Theatre Square, Swindon, SN1 1QN
started 10thSeptember 1979

Theatre Royal, New Rd, Brighton and Hove, Brighton, BN1 1SD
24th – 29th September 1979

Beck Theatre, Grange Rd, Hayes, UB3 2UE
1st – 6thOctober 1979



Ashcroft Theatre, Fairfield, Park Lane, Croydon, CR9 1DG
8th – 13th October 1979

New Theatre, Park Place, Cardiff, CF10 3LN
15th – 20thOctober 1979

Macrobert Arts Centre, University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA
22nd– 27th October 1979

Opera House, Emmett Pl, Centre, Cork, T12 DW6P, Ireland
29thOctober – 3rd November 1979

The Happy Apple – 1980
The Happy Apple with Lorraine Chase also had Geofrey Davies (Dr. Dick Stuart-Clark)from the comedy series Doctor in the House 1980 – ?

Dudley plays Freddie Maine
Richmond Theatre, Surrey
8th September 1980



The Alfred Beck Theatre, Grange Rd, Hayes UB3 2UE
October 1980

The Rex Theatre, 23 Alderley Rd, Wilmslow, SK9 1HY
3rd – 8th Nov 1980



The Guardian – Monday 13th October 1980 – The Happy Apple
The Hobbit – 1984

Phoenix Arts, Leicester
? – 14th July 1984
Dudley plays Gandalf

Three Piece Suite
Dudley plays Peter
Queens Theatre, Hornchurch
1st May – 17th May 1986

The Hobbit – 1986
Dudley’s 2nd time as Gandalf the Wizard

The Alexandra, Birmingham
10th November – 15th November 1986


Theatre Royal, Nottingham
November 1986



Wimbledon Theatre
November 1986


The Fortune Theatre, Russell St, London WC2B 5HH

Part of the Hobbit Stage play 1986 (Sadly doesn’t show Dudley) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2RiB_0uhrs
The Hobbit – Stage Play – Thames News 1986
Director Graham Watkins presents J. R. R. Tolkien’s ‘The Hobbit’ at the Fortune theatre.








Theatre Royal, Jewry St, Winchester SO23 8SB





The Orchard Theatre, Dartford
2nd February – 7th February 1987

Theatre Royal, Hanley
March 1987

Liverpool Empire
April 1987


The Sunderland Empire
1987
