| Author | Year | Venue |
| Marcelle Maurette | 1978 | Brewhouse Theatre 23rd – 27th May 1978 |
| Character | Actor |
|---|---|
| Boris Chernov, an ex-banker | Patrick Sanders |
| Piotr Petrovsky, an artist | Eric Coombes |
| Counsellor Drivinitz | Ken Stark |
| Irena, the housekeeper | Nila Snazell |
| Prince Bounine | David Hughes |
| Sergei, the manservant | James Matthews |
| Anna Broun | Avril Ross |
| A Charwoman | Audrey Angell |
| A Sleigh Driver | Dennis Holman |
| Dr. Michall Syrensky | Stuart Symonds |
| The Dowager Empress of Russia | Phyliss Baker |
| Baroness Livenbaum, lady-in-waiting | Betty Osmond |
| Prince Paul | Ian Ritchie |
| Role | Name |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Pat Dawson |
| Designed by | Stephen Line |
| Lighting | Martyn Trott |
| Lighting | Ian Marfell |
| Stage Manager | Peter Faram |
| Deputy Stage Manager | Thelma Wander |
| Assistant Stage Manager | Betty Holmes |
| Costumes by the Thespians Wardrobe Department, under the direction of: | Gwen Wilkins |
| Costumes by the Thespians Wardrobe Department, under the direction of: | Lynda Symonds |
| Properties by | Pearl Churchill |
| Properties by | Bob Corrick |
| Set built and painted by | Stephen Line |
| Set built and painted by | Judith Line |
| Set built and painted by | Patrick Sanders |
| Sound | John Reynolds |
| Cover Illustration | Robin Bush |
| Jewelry and candlesticks by courtesy of | Jeremiah’s Home and Gift Centre |
| Throne and Chandelier from | Bristol Old Vic |
| Furniture from | Howard Wander Antiques |
| Flower Stands from | St. Mary’s Church |
| Publicity | Ray Stokes |
| Box Office | Edward (Ted) Goldsmith |
| Box Office | Elsie Goldsmith |
| Programme | Robin Bush |
| Manager and Licensee | Christopher C. Durham |
| Resident Stage Manager | Charles Evans |