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The Critic. 1977. French University Tour.

Michael Fenton Stevens and Natalie Wilde in "After The Ball is Over".
Compass Theatre Company, Old Vic, London. Compass was lead by
Sir Anthony Quayle. Michael was in three productions mounted by this
company; After the Ball, The Tempest and Saint Joan.

Michael as Orlando in "As You Like It". Oxford University Dramatic Society
1979. This production also featured Susan Swift, who is now a professional
actress, and David Jackson Young. David was an original member of the Radio
Active team when they first appeared in Edinburgh and recorded the pilot
radio series. He left to take his finals in classics at Oxford and was replaced
by Geoffrey Perkins. David went on to become a renowned radio producer for
BBC Radio Scotland.

The cast of "Forbidden Broadway", Fortune Theatre, London.
This famous Broadway revue ran for five months and, as you can see, had a
number of interesting visitors.
Michael is saying something rude to Bryan Forbes who is, sadly, out of shot.
Cast: MFS, Simon Slater, Jenny Mitchelmore and the lovely Rosie Ashe who
seems to be a permanent fixture in London's West End having recently starred
in Oliver at the London Palladium and The Witches of Eastwick at Drury Lane.

"The Fetid Sturp", Radio Active Revue, Edinburgh.

The Brando look. Michael aged only sixteen in "A Phoenix Too Frequent" by
Christopher Fry at the Beckenham Theatre Centre.


Stop The World I Want to Get Off, Kent Rep. Directed by Ramsay Gilderdale.

Nickie Blackman and Helen Sheals ......not
so happy.