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  • Emma Cunniffe, so good last summer in The Crucible at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, plays Nora, the doll-like wife of banker Torvald, played by Ken Bradshaw.

    This week's new theatre 2011

  • Cunniffe had six people in Aspen, eight elsewhere in the valley and three outside the valley.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories Janet Urquhart The Aspen Times Aspen 2010

  • Emma Cunniffe (The Bill, Casualty) as his screen parents.

    Obsessed With Film Dan Owen 2010

  • Cunniffe indicated it would have a team of 17 people working on the project, the Oz team will number 30 individuals, while Poss planned to involve 42 people.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories Janet Urquhart The Aspen Times Aspen 2010

  • Harris, along with his business partners, Cunniffe, John Provine and Jim Farmer, bought the property a few years ago and entered the city review process in 2006.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories 2009

  • She will appear alongside Emma Cunniffe, James Dreyfus, Aden Gillett and Vicki Pepperdine in the April De Angelis play, which forms part of Hampstead's 50th anniversary season.

    The Stage / News Headlines 2009

  • Harris, along with his business partners, Cunniffe, John Provine and Jim Farmer, bought the property a few years ago and entered the city review process in 2006.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories 2009

  • Harris, along with his business partners, Cunniffe, John Provine and Jim Farmer, bought the property a few years ago and entered the city review process in 2006.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories 2009

  • Masha (Emma Cunniffe) and Irina (Beth Cooke) - with their brother Andrey (Joseph Kloska).

    Manchester Evening News - RSS Feed 2008

  • Masha (Emma Cunniffe) and Irina (Beth Cooke) - with their brother Andrey (Joseph Kloska).

    Manchester Evening News - RSS Feed 2008

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