Member Profile:
Ted Warner (d. 2012) |
Ted must have been one of the
first people we knew with a computer. This led him to get stuck
with the job of producing the programme!
Not spending all his time on the computer, Ted has also had a spell on the stage. His commitment with the Broadbent, however was predominantly directing but he was also a writer and most recently produced the hilarious short play, Millennium, The Morning After. |
LRP Productions | ||
Jubilee Variety Performance | "High Ideals" and "Somebody's got to do it" | June 2002 |
Another Evening of Intimate Theatre | Poems and Short Stories: " A Common Place Affair", "A Cautionary Tale" and "Void Fingertip Images" | June 2001 |
Sand Castles | William | October 2000 |
An Evening of Intimate Theatre | "But is it Art" / "Millennium - The Morning After" - Writer | June/July 2000 |
Tartuffe | Director / Poster Design | April/May 1999 |
Bouncers | Programme Layout | April 1996 |
Little Red Riding Hood | Programme Layout | Jan/Feb 1996 |
Nasty Neighbours | Programme Layout | October 1995 |
Hereward | Programme Layout | July 1995 |
The Winter's Tale | Programme Layout | April 1995 |
Babes in the Wood | Programme Layout | Jan/Feb 1995 |
Putting on the Screws | Programme Layout | October 1994 |
Black Comedy | Director / Programme Layout | April 1994 |
Cinderella | Programme Layout | Jan 1994 |
Oh! What a Lovely War! | Member of the Company | October 1993 |
The Pirate Prince | Programme Layout | Jan/Feb 1993 |
Two Hander | Writer | July 1992 |
Mrs Warren's Profession | Director | April 1992 |
Aladdin | Vizier | Jan/Feb 1992 |
The Killing of Sister George | Programme Photography | July 1991 |
Robin Hood | Lighting Technician | Jan/Feb 1991 |
How the Other Half Loves | Director | April 1990 |
Ted in Oh! What a Lovely War! |