Past 1960
Details are available for the following productions.
Date | Play |
Jan 1960 | Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe (The) – Trudy West |
Apr 1960 | Breath Of Spring – Peter Coke |
Jul 1960 | Ruddigore – W S Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan |
Nov 1960 | Wind Of Heaven (The) – Emlyn Williams |
Jan 1961 | Ride A Cock Horse – David Mercer |
Mar 1961 | Dear Charles – Alan Melville |
Jun 1961 | Pirates Of Penzance – W S Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan |
Oct 1961 | Ring Round The Moon – Jean Anouilh |
Jan 1962 | Cinderella – Martin Blinkhorn |
Mar 1962 | An Inspector Calls – J B Priestley |
Nov 1962 | Will Any Gentleman? – Vernon Sylvaine |
Jan 1963 | Jack and the Beanstalk – Ronald Parr |
Apr 1963 | Bell, Book and Candle – John Van Druten |
Nov 1963 | Hostage (The) – Brendan Behan |
Jan 1964 | Peter Pan – Sir James Barrie |
Apr 1964 | Crucible (The) – Arthur Miller |
Oct 1964 | Dinner With The Family – Jean Anouilh |
Jan 1965 | Through The Looking Glass – Lewis Carroll |
Apr 1965 | Penny for a Song (A) – John Whiting |
Jul 1965 | Merry Wives of Windsor – William Shakespeare |
Oct 1965 | George Dillon – John Osborne and Anthony Creighton |
Jan 1966 | Aladdin – Martin Blinkhorn and Roy Albans |
Apr 1966 | Hollow (The) – Agatha Christie |
Nov 1966 | Rebecca – Daphne du Maurier |
Jan 1967 | Toad Of Toad Hall – from Kenneth Grahame`s book `The Wind in the Willows` |
Apr 1967 | Lady Windermere's Fan – Oscar Wilde |
Nov 1967 | Hamlet of Stepney Green – Bernard Kops |
Jan 1968 | Princess and the Swineherd (The) – Nicholas Stuart Gray |
Mar 1968 | Present Laughter – Noël Coward |
Nov 1968 | Look After Lulu – Noël Coward |
Jan 1969 | Sinbad The Sailor – Pauline Stuart |
Mar 1969 | Witness For The Prosecution – Agatha Christie |
Nov 1969 | Hobson's Choice – Harold Brighouse |
Jan 1970 | Fairy Queen Who Lost Her Crown (The) – Nick Baldwin |
Apr 1970 | Cherry Orchard (The) – Anton Chekhov |
Oct 1970 | Live Like Pigs – John Arden |
Oct 1970 | On Approval – Frederick Lonsdale |
Jan 1971 | Ride A Cock Horse – Martin Blinkhorn |
Apr 1971 | Wait Until Dark – Frederick Knott |
Oct 1971 | Taming Of The Shrew – William Shakespeare |
Dec 1971 | Anniversary (The) – Bill Macilwraith |
Jan 1972 | Owl and The Pussycat (The) – Sheila Ruskin and David Wood |
Apr 1972 | Caught Napping – Geoffrey Lumsden |
Oct 1972 | Physicists (The) – Friedrich Durrenmatt |
Jan 1973 | Cinderella – Martin Blinkhorn |
May 1973 | Not Now Darling – Ray Cooney and John Chapman |
Nov 1973 | Forty Years On – Alan Bennett |
Jan 1974 | Pinocchio – Brian Way |
Apr 1974 | Thieves' Carnival – Lucienne Hill |
Jun 1974 | Fallen Angels – Noël Coward |
Nov 1974 | Semi-Detached – David Turner |
Jan 1975 | Winnie the Pooh – A A Milne with additional material by Martin Blinkhorn |
Mar 1975 | Lion In Winter (The) – James Goldman |
Nov 1975 | Major Barbara – Bernard Shaw |
Jan 1976 | Plotters of Cabbage Patch Corner (The) – David Wood |
Apr 1976 | Government Inspector (The) – Nikolai Gogol. Translated and adapted by Alistair Beaton |
Nov 1976 | Ghost Train (The) – Arnold Ridley |
Jan 1977 | Hans, the Witch and the Gobbin – Alan Cullen |
Mar 1977 | Entertaining Mr. Sloan – Joe Orton |
Jul 1977 | Midsummer Night's Dream (A) – William Shakespeare |
Nov 1977 | Lady Audley's Secret – Brian J Burton |
Jan 1978 | Aladdin – Martin Blinkhorn & Roy Albans. Adapted Carole Whitehill & Richard Westcott. |
Apr 1978 | Hotel Paradiso – Georges Feydeau and Maurice Desvallieres Translation by Peter Glenville |
Jul 1978 | Merry Wives of Windsor – William Shakespeare |
Nov 1978 | Mother Courage – Bertolt Brecht |
Jan 1979 | Toad Of Toad Hall – adapted from the story by A A Milne |
Apr 1979 | Black Comedy and Dock Brief – Peter Shaffer and John Mortimer |
Jul 1979 | Twelfth Night – William Shakespeare |
Nov 1979 | The Hollow Crown – Devised by John Barton |
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