Nell Campbell - Theatre

Theatre

  • 1973: The Rocky Horror Show, at The Royal Court Theatre Upstairs
  • 1975: And They Used to Star in Movies, at the Soho Theatre
  • 1977: A Street Car Named Desire, at the Oxford Playhouse
  • 1977: Censored Scenes From King Kong, at the Open Space Theatre
  • 1978: Stoop, in London
  • 1985: Women Behind Bars, at the Footbridge Theatre at Sydney University
  • 1994: You Should Be So Lucky, off-Broadway
  • 2003: NINE, on Broadway at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre

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