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==Theatre credits== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Date ! Title ! Role ! Notes |- | 20 December 1913 | ''Deception''<ref name=LeslieHowardNet/> | Wilson Smith | Author<br>Stanley Hall, Upper Norwood, London<br>(Amateur Production) |- | 20 December 1913 | ''The Perplexed Husband''<ref name=LeslieHowardNet/> | | Stanley Hall, Upper Norwood, London<br>(Amateur Production) |- | 1916<br>October/November Tour | ''[[Peg o' My Heart (play)|Peg o' My Heart]]''<ref name=LeslieHowardNet/><ref name=InSearch/> | Jerry | England Tour |- | 1916β1917<br>WinterβSpring Tour | ''[[Charley's Aunt]]''<ref name=LeslieHowardNet/><ref name=InSearch/> | Jack Chesney | England Tour |- | 10 June 1917 | ''The Tidings Brought to Mary''<ref name=LeslieHowardNet/><ref name=LostActor/> | the Apprentice | [[Novello Theatre|Strand Theatre]], London |- | 1917<br>SummerβFall Tour | ''Under Cover''<ref name=LeslieHowardNet/><ref name=InSearch/> | Monty Vaughan | England Tour |- | 14 February β 30 March 1918<ref name=LostActor/> | ''The Freaks''<ref name=LeslieHowardNet/><ref name=InSearch/><ref name=LostActor/> | Ronald Herrick | [[NoΓ«l Coward Theatre|New Theatre]], London |- | 19 March 1918 | ''Romanticismo''<ref name=LeslieHowardNet/><ref name=LostActor/> | Marquis Giacomino d'Arfo | [[Harold Pinter Theatre|Comedy Theatre]], London |- | 14 April 1918 | ''Romanticismo''<ref name=LeslieHowardNet/> | Marquis Giacomino d'Arfo | King's Hall, London |- | 1 April 1918 | ''The Morals of Vanda''<ref name=LeslieHowardNet/> | Leonard Mortimer | [http://www.theatrestrust.org.uk/resources/theatres/show/3252-croydon-grand Grand Theatre], Croydon, London |- | 6 May 1918 | ''Box B''<ref name=LeslieHowardNet/> | Captain Robert Stroud | [[London Coliseum]], London |- | 3 June 1918 | ''Sinners''<ref name=LeslieHowardNet/> | Robert Ransom | [[Prince of Wales Theatre]], Birmingham, England |- | 20 July 1918 β Spring 1919<ref name=LostActor/> | ''The Title''<ref name=LeslieHowardNet/><ref name=InSearch/><ref name=LostActor/> | John Culver | [[Royalty Theatre]], London |- | 3 April 1919 | ''Our Mr. Hepplewhite''<ref name=LeslieHowardNet/><ref name=InSearch/><ref name=LostActor/> | Lord Bagley | [[Criterion Theatre]], London |- | 24 November 1919 | ''Just A Wife Or Two''<ref name=LeslieHowardNet/> | Victor Hamilton | [[West Pier]], Brighton, England |- | 5 January 1920 | ''[[Mr. Pim Passes By]]''<ref name=LeslieHowardNet/><ref name=InSearch/><ref name=LostActor/> | Brian Strange | [[NoΓ«l Coward Theatre|New Theatre]], London and The [[Garrick Theatre]], London |- | 10 February 1920 | ''The Young Person in Pink''<ref name=LeslieHowardNet/><ref name=InSearch/><ref name=LostActor/> | Lord Stevenage | [[Prince of Wales Theatre]], London |- | 16 February 1920 | ''Kitty Breaks Loose''<ref name=LeslieHowardNet/><ref name=LostActor/> | Jack Wilson/Sir John Wilde | [[Duke of York's Theatre]], London |- | 9 June 1920 | ''East Is West''<ref name=LeslieHowardNet/><ref name=InSearch/><ref name=LostActor/> | Billy Benson | [[Lyric Theatre, London|Lyric Theatre]], London |- | July 1920 | ''Rosalind of the Farmyard''<ref name=LostActor/> | Captain L'Estrange | [[Shaftesbury Theatre]], London |- | 1 November 1920 β January 1921 | ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0017014/trivia Just Suppose]'' | Honourable Sir Calverton Shipley | [[Stephen Sondheim Theatre|Henry Miller's Theatre]], New York<ref name="Howard IBDb">{{cite web |url=http://ibdb.com/Person/View/7293 |title=Leslie Howard |publisher=[[Internet Broadway Database]] |access-date=2015-12-15}}</ref> |- | 10 December 1920 | ''P's and Q's'' | Charley Stark | [[Morosco Theatre]], New York |- | 10 October β October 1921 | ''[[The Wren (play)|The Wren]]'' | Hugh Roddy | [[Embassy Five Theatre|Gaiety Theatre]], New York<ref name="nyt101121">{{cite news |last=Woollcott |first=Alexander |title=The Play |work=The New York Times |date=October 11, 1921 |location=New York, New York |page=22 |via = [[NYTimes.com]]}}</ref> |- | 22 December 1921 β February 1922 | ''[https://www.ibdb.com/Production/View/12733 Danger]'' | Percy Sturgess | [https://www.ibdb.com/Venue/View/1287 39th Street Theatre], New York<ref name="Howard IBDb"/> |- | 14 March β June 1922 | ''[https://www.ibdb.com/Production/View/12783 The Truth About Blayds]'' | Oliver Blayds | [[Booth Theatre]], New York<ref name="Howard IBDb"/> |- | 24 August β September 1922 | ''[https://www.ibdb.com/Production/View/9094 A Serpent's Tooth]'' | Jerry Middleton | [[Helen Hayes Theatre|Little Theatre]], New York<ref name="Howard IBDb"/> |- | 14 November β December 1922 | ''[https://www.ibdb.com/Production/View/9151 The Romantic Age]'' | Gervase Mallory | [[Comedy Theatre (New York City)|Comedy Theatre]], New York<ref name="Howard IBDb"/> |- | 25 December 1922 β January 1923 | ''[https://www.ibdb.com/Production/View/9175 The Lady Cristilinda]'' | Martini | [[Broadhurst Theatre]], New York<ref name="Howard IBDb"/> |- | 20 February β April 1923 | ''[https://www.ibdb.com/Production/View/9209 Anything Might Happen]'' | Hal Turner | [[Comedy Theatre (New York City)|Comedy Theatre]], New York<ref name="Howard IBDb"/> |- | 21 May β June 1923 | ''[[Aren't We All?]]'' | The Honourable William Tatham | [[Embassy Five Theatre|Gaiety Theatre]], New York<ref name="Howard IBDb"/> |- | 7 January β May 1924 | ''[[Outward Bound (play)|Outward Bound]]'' | Henry | [[Walter Kerr Theatre|Ritz Theatre]], New York<ref name="Howard IBDb"/> |- | 25 August β December 1924 | ''[[The Werewolf (play)|The Werewolf]]'' | Paolo Moreira | [[49th Street Theatre]], New York<ref name="Howard IBDb"/> |- | 13 January β February 1925 | ''[https://www.ibdb.com/Production/View/8938 Shall We Join the Ladies?]'' | Mr. Preen | [[Empire Theatre (41st Street)|Empire Theatre]], New York<ref name="Howard IBDb"/> |- | 13 January β February 1925 | ''[https://www.ibdb.com/Production/View/8937 Isabel]'' | Peter Graham | [[Empire Theatre (41st Street)|Empire Theatre]], New York<ref name="Howard IBDb"/> |- | 15 September 1925 β February 1926 | ''[[The Green Hat (play)|The Green Hat]]'' | Napier Harpenden | [[Broadhurst Theatre]], New York<ref name="Howard IBDb"/> |- | 27 July 1926 | ''The Way You Look At It''<ref name=LeslieHowardNet/><ref name=InSearch/><ref name=LostActor/> | Bobby Rendon | [[Sondheim Theatre|Queen's Theatre]], London |- | 20 December 1926 | ''Mayfair''<ref name=LeslieHowardNet/> | | Broad Street Theatre,<br>Newark (Out-of-Town Tryout) |- | 21 March β August 1927 | ''[https://www.ibdb.com/Production/View/10258 Her Cardboard Lover]'' | Andre Sallicel | [[Empire Theatre (41st Street)|Empire Theatre]], New York<ref name="Howard IBDb"/> |- | 29 September β October 1927 | ''[https://www.ibdb.com/Production/View/10456 Murray Hill]''<ref name=MurrayHill/> | Wrigley | Author<br>[[Bijou Theatre (Manhattan, 1917)|Bijou Theatre]], New York<ref name="Howard IBDb"/> |- | 26 October 1927 β March 1928 | ''[[Escape (play)|Escape]]'' | Matt Denant | [[Booth Theatre]], New York<ref name="Howard IBDb"/> |- | June 1928 | ''Tell Me the Truth (A Bit of Tomfoolery)''<ref name=LostActor/> | β | Author<br>[[Ambassadors Theatre (London)|Ambassadors Theatre]], London |- | 21 August 1928 | ''Her Cardboard Lover''<ref name=InSearch/><ref name=LostActor/> | Andre Sallicel | [[Lyric Theatre, London|Lyric Theatre]], London |- | 6 March 1929 | ''[[Berkeley Square (play)|Berkeley Square]]''<ref name=InSearch/><ref name=LostActor/> | Peter Standish | [[Lyric Theatre, London|Lyric Theatre]], London |- | 1929 | ''Candle Light''<ref name=InSearch/> | Josef | Southampton, England |- | 30 September 1929 β January 1930 | ''[https://www.ibdb.com/Production/View/10938 Candle Light]'' | Josef | [[Empire Theatre (41st Street)|Empire Theatre]], New York<ref name="Howard IBDb"/> |- | 4 November 1929 β May 1930 | ''[[Berkeley Square (play)|Berkeley Square]]'' | Peter Standish | Co-producer, Co-director<br>[[Lyceum Theatre (Broadway)|Lyceum Theatre]], New York<ref name="Howard IBDb"/> |- | 8 February β February 1930 | ''[https://www.ibdb.com/Production/View/11045 Out of a Blue Sky]'' | β | Author, Director<br>[[Booth Theatre]], New York<ref name="Howard IBDb"/> |- | 12 January β June 1932 | ''[https://www.ibdb.com/Production/View/11486 The Animal Kingdom]'' | Tom Collier | Co-producer<br>[[Broadhurst Theatre]], New York<ref name="Howard IBDb"/> |- | 31 March β April 1932 | ''[https://www.ibdb.com/Production/View/11520 We Are No Longer Children]'' | β | Co-director<br>[[Booth Theatre]], New York<ref name="Howard IBDb"/> |- | 19β28 October 1933<ref>[http://calmview.bham.ac.uk/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=XMS38%2F4852 University of Birmingham: Cadbury Research Library Special Collections β ''This Side Idolatry'' by Talbot Jennings]</ref> | ''This Side Idolatry''<ref name=InSearch/><ref name=LostActor/> | William Shakespeare | Producer<br>[[Lyric Theatre, London|Lyric Theatre]], London |- | July 1934 | ''Elizabeth Sleeps Out''<ref name=LostActor/><ref name=MurrayHill/> | β | Author<br>[[Trafalgar Studios|Whitehall Theatre]], London |- | 7 January β June 1935 | ''[https://www.ibdb.com/Production/View/7922 The Petrified Forest]'' | Alan Squier | Co-producer<br>[[Broadhurst Theatre]], New York<ref name="Howard IBDb"/> |- | 20 April β May 1936 | ''[https://www.ibdb.com/Production/View/12120 Elizabeth Sleeps Out]''<ref name=MurrayHill/> | β | Author<br>[[Comedy Theatre (New York City)|Comedy Theatre]], New York<ref name="Howard IBDb"/> |- | 10 November β December 1936 | ''[[Hamlet]]'' | Hamlet | Director, producer<br>[[Imperial Theatre]], New York<ref name="Howard IBDb"/> |- | 27 September 1937 | ''Alias Mrs. Jones''<ref name=LeslieHowardNet/> | β | Author, Director<br>[[List of theatres in Bristol|Little Theatre]], Bristol, England |- | May 1938 | ''Here's to Our Enterprise''<ref name=LostActor/> | | [[Lyceum Theatre, London|Lyceum Theatre]], London |- | 25 September 1942 | ''Cathedral Steps''<ref name=LostActor/> | Horatio Nelson<ref>Last public performance</ref> | [[St. Paul's Cathedral]], London |}
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