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Press night
05.09.1991
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Closing night
02.05.1992
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Venue
Tour
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Cast
Role and name
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Chevalier Danceny
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Mme de Volanges
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Cecile de Volanges
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Marquise de Merteuil
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Major-domo
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Marquise de Merteuil
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Emilie
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Vicomte de Valmont
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Presidente Tourvel
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Azolan
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Mme de Rosemonde
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Creative
Role and name
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Designer
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Author
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Director
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Playwright
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Light Designer
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Fight Arranger
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Music by
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Sept 5-Dec 14 1991 and Jan 13-May 2 1992, RSC/Royal Insurance Tour of Les Liaisons Dangereuses to UK towns and cities. Anna Carteret originally played the Marquise de Merteuil, but the part was taken by Diana Kent from February 1992. Presented by Frank and Woji Gero. Venues: 5-28 September: Haymarket Theatre Leicester,Leicestershire; 30 September-5 October: Alexandra Theatre Birmingham. West Midlands; 7-12 October: Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Guildford, Surrey; 14-19 October: Theatre Royal Newcastle-upon-Tyne; 21-26 October: His Majesty's Theatre Aberdeen, Grampian, Scotland; 28 October-2 November: Festival Theatre Malvern, Worcestershire; 4-9 November: Lyceum Theatre Sheffield, South Yorkshire; 11-16 November: Civic Theatre Darlington, Durham; 18-23 November: New Theatre Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales; 25-30 November: New Theatre Hull, Humberside; 2-7 December: Grand Theatre Blackpool, Lancashire; 9-14 December: Theatre Royal Bath, Avon; 13-18 January: Playhouse Theatre Oxford, Oxfordshire; 20-25 January: Churchill Theatre Bromley Greater London; 27 January-1 February: Theatre Royal Brighton, East Sussex; 3-8 February: Festival Theatre Chichester, West Sussex; 10-15 February: Arts Theatre Cambridge, Cambridgeshire; 17-22 February: Theatre Royal Nottingham, Nottinghamshire; 24-29 February: Grand Theatre Swansea,West Glamorgan, Wales; 2-7 March: Grand Theatre Wolverhampton, West Midlands; 9-14 March: Opera House Manchester; 16-21 March: Hexagon Theatre Reading, Berkshire; 23-28 March: Arts Centre Poole, Dorset; 30 March-4 April: Orchard Theatre Dartford, Kent; 6-11 April: Eden Court Theatre Inverness, Highlands, Scotland; 13-18 April: Adam Smith Theatre, Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland; 20-25 April: Grand Opera House Belfast, Northern Ireland; 27 April-2 May: Grand Opera House Cork, Ireland.