Open Air Theatre Our heritage

Christopher Good

Christopher Good first appeared at the theatre in 1971 as Escalus, Prince of Verona in Romeo and Juliet, directed by Richard Digby Day. He returned in 1977 as The Dauphin in Henry V, which was directed by David Conville. Good also played The King of Navarre that same season in Love's Labour's Lost.

Plays and roles

Henry V (1977)

The Dauphin

Christopher Good in Henry V

Romeo and Juliet (1971)

Escalus

Christopher Good in Romeo and Juliet
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About Our Heritage

The award-winning Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre is a London landmark – a firm fixture of summer in the city, providing a cultural hub in the beautiful surroundings of a Royal Park.

This digital archive gives access to the theatre’s rich history for the first time. With over 80 years and 300 productions to cover, this archive will be added to as resources become available.

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With thanks to The JCL Trust, the founding sponsor of the Open Air Theatre Heritage Project.

Past focuses

  • When you walk through a storm
  • Star-cross’d lovers: Regent’s Park and Romeo and Juliet
  • Farewell Mr Sondheim
  • Reinventing the classics

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heritage@openairtheatre.com

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