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Richard Condon (impresario)

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Richard Condon (born 1937 in Belfast– died 1991 in County Mayo), was an impresario and theatre manager. Affectionately kown as Dick. Condon was made theatre manager of the Theatre Royal, Norwich in 1972. During his career the genial Irishman transformed the theatre into one of the most popular in Europe. On leaving the theatre after a funding dispute, he formed a partnership with the Pavilion Theatre, Cromer Pier and helped to produce the ever popular Seaside Special. After his death the Eastern Daily Press wrote " The best known and assuredly best loved figures in Norfolk " [1]

References

  1. ^ Skipper. K. More Norfolk Connections (1992) Published by Poppyland ISBN 094614849X