Civic Theatre
A–Z of all Productions
- Aladdin
5th December 2009 – 17th January 2010.
- Aladdin
5th December 2009 – 17th January 2010.
- Aladdin
1984 – 1985.
- Anatol, Cambridge Theatre Company
2nd October – 10th November 1979.
- April in Paris, Paul Tyrer and Jamie Clark/Jane Walmsley and Michael Braham for JAM Pictures/Derby Theatre
27th June – 18th October 2014.
- A Bit Between the Teeth, Brian Rix Enterprises
11th April 1974 – 22nd November 1975.
- Blithe Spirit, Gallery Productions
20th September – 19th November 1988.
- Blood and Roses, David Gordon Productions
1st – 12th April 1975.
- The Cabinet Minister, Windsor Theatre Company and Triumph Theatre Productions
3rd May – 2nd July 1977.
- Canaries Sometimes Sing, Cambridge Theatre Company
14th – 25th February 1984.
- Cards on the Table, Mark Furness
21st February – 13th August 1983.
- Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Producing Partners in association with Cambridge Arts Theatre, Nottingham Playhouse Theatre Company, Belgrade Theatre Company, and Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh
21st August – 18th November 2006.
- Caught on the Hop, Kimbrell Stepham Associates and Mark Furness
31st January – 6th August 1977.
- Charley’s Aunt, Mobil Touring Theatre and PW Productions
12th February – 30th May 1992.
- The Circle, Chichester Festival Theatre Production and Duncan C Weldon & Louis I Michaels for Triumph Theatre Productions Ltd
started 1978.
- Come On, Jeeves, Ian Dickens Productions
31st March – 19th July 2008.
- Confusions, Paul Farrah and Palace Theatre Westcliff
13th February – 12th May 2001.
- Crown Matrimonial
started 4th March 1974.
- Crown Matrimonial, Theatre Royal Plymouth and E & B Productions (Theatre) Ltd
6th April – 25th July 1987.
- The Crucible, The Touring Consortium
18th September – 28th November 1998.
- The Day of the Dead, The Circus of Horrors
15th January – 28th March 2010.
- Dead Funny, Lee Dean and Michael Codron in association with Hampstead Theatre Productions
7th February 1995 – 13th January 1996.
- Dead Ringer, Bill Kenwright, Charles Ross, and Thorndike Theatre
8th February – 23rd July 1983.
- Death on Demand, Paul Elliott and Duncan C Weldon for Triumph Theatre Productions
9th July – 20th October 1973.
- The Deep Blue Sea, Duncan C Weldon & Louis I Michaels for Triumph Theatre Productions Ltd
1st August – 8th October 1977.
- Doctor in the House, Paul Elliott
6th February – 15th April 1978.
- Don’t Just Lie There, Say Something!, Robert Hamlin for Plymouth Theatre Company, Philip D Deighton for Plymouth City Entertainments, and A Menard Presentation
23rd July – 1st December 1979.
- Donkeys’ Years, Grosvenor Entertainments
27th March – 22nd July 1978.
- Double Cut, Mark Furness Ltd
22nd January – 27th April 1985.
- Double Double, Ian Dickens Productions
13th August 2002 – 15th March 2003.
- Dr Angelus, Malcolm Knight Productions
6th September – 3rd December 1977.
- Fallen Angels, Bill Kenwright
20th January – 29th March 2014.
- The Free State, Fifth Amendment Productions, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, and West Yorkshire Playhouse
18th February 1926 – 8th April 2000.
- Funny Peculiar, Bill Kenwright
24th January – 12th May 2012.
- The Gentle Hook, David Kirk Productions
27th August – 8th December 1979.
- George’s Marvellous Medicine, Birmingham Stage Company
10th November 2009 – 20th November 2010.
- Go Back for Murder, Bill Kenwright and Agatha Christie Company
8th January – 30th November 2013.
- Good Morning Bill!, Ashcroft Theatre
18th April – 23rd June 1984.
- A Handful of Dust, Cambridge Theatre Company and Palace Theatre Watford
21st January – 16th April 1994.
- The Haunting of Hill House
28th September – 28th November 1987.
- The Heiress, Sethawk Ltd, Churchill Theatre Company, and Windsor Theatre Company
25th February – 1st August 1992.
- The Hollow, aYlNlfdX, John Newman, and Newpalm Productions
15th February – 13th November 1982.
- Home at Seven, Malcolm Knight Productions
8th September – 6th December 1975.
- Home at Seven, Newpalm Productions and Ashcroft Theatre Croydon
29th March – 8th May 1982.
- Hormonal Housewives, Jamie Wilson/Hormonal Housewives Ltd.
24th February – 13th May 2012.
- Horrible Histories – Ruthless Romans and Awful Egyptians, Birmingham Stage Company
27th January – 3rd December 2011.
- I Am Who I Am, Cambridge Theatre Company
30th September – 22nd November 1980.
- An Ideal Husband, Bill Kenwright, Theatre Royal Windsor, and Peter Hall Company
17th August – 6th November 1993.
- The Importance of Being Earnest, Bill Kenwright
31st August – 4th December 1999.
- Into the West, Travelling Light Theatre Company
September 1999 – 5th March 2000.
- Iolanthe, D’Oyly Carte Opera Company
14th March – 22nd June 1991.
- Jane Eyre, aYlNlfdX
16th September – 7th December 1985.
- Jet Set, Windsor Theatre Company in association with Bill Kenwright
9th October – 15th December 1979.
- Journey’s End
9th February – 3rd December 2011.
- Key for Two, Portman Theatrical Productions
29th August – 12th November 1983.
- Lend Me a Tenor, Debbi Blythe Productions, Richard Denning Productions, and Windsor Theatre Company
22nd August – 16th December 1989.
- Let’s Do It Your Way, Mark Furness and Stepham Bell Promotions Ltd
9th May – 13th August 1977.
- The Lion in Winter, Churchill Theatre Bromley and Michael Rose Ltd
25th January – 16th April 1994.
- Love’s Labour’s Lost, English Touring Theatre
5th February – 28th April 2001.
- A Mad World My Masters, English Touring Theatre/Royal Shakespeare Company
? – April 2015.
- The Mating Game, Triumph Theatre Productions
27th August – 24th November 1973.
- Measure for Measure, Cheek by Jowl
16th February – 16th July 1994.
- Miranda, Malcolm Knight Productions
1st March – 5th June 1976.
- The Miser, Royal Exchange Theatre Company and Duncan C Weldon
December 1991 – 4th April 1992.
- The Miser, Cambridge Theatre Company
11th October – 20th November 1982.
- Mrs Warren’s Profession, The Touring Partnership
30th April – 5th July 1997.
- Murder at the Vicarage, Miranda Enterprises
22nd July – 26th October 1974.
- Murder on the Nile, Agatha Christie Company and Bill Kenwright
9th January – 4th August 2012.
- Murder with Love, Windsor Theatre Company, Barbara Plays Ltd, and Planet Productions Ltd
2nd March – 21st August 1976.
- Murder with Love, Ian Dickens Productions
15th September 2008 – 25th April 2009.
- My Fat Friend, Windsor Theatre Company
10th March – 13th June 1998.
- No Sex Please, We’re British, Ian Dickens Productions
24th August – 11th December 1999.
- Noises Off, Mobil Touring Theatre and PW Productions
7th February – 3rd June 1995.
- Noises Off, Newpalm Productions and Mark Furness Ltd
13th January – 15th August 1987.
- Now You Know, Lee Dean by arrangement with Hampstead Theatre and the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
30th January – 1st June 1996.
- Odd Girl Out, Triumph Theatre Productions
11th February – 13th April 1974.
- Odd Man In, Bill Kenwright
5th March – 26th May 1979.
- Outside Edge, Bill Kenwright, Rod H Coton, and Windsor Theatre Company
21st March – 7th October 1995.
- Pack of Lies, Newpalm Productions and Dina and Alexander E Racolin
18th February – 27th July 1985.
- Pass the Butler, Michael White and Cambridge Theatre Company
3rd November 1981 – 5th June 1982.
- Plunder, Churchill Theatre and Theatre of Comedy
19th September 1996 – 15th February 1997.
- Prescription: Murder, Middle Ground Theatre Company
23rd March – 16th July 2010.
- Present Laughter, Bill Kenwright
2nd August – 12th November 1994.
- Pride and Prejudice, Hubert Woodward, Bromley Theatre Trust, and Signpost Productions Ltd
24th January – 28th May 1966.
- Private Lives, Lee Dean
13th August – 9th November 1991.
- Rattle of a Simple Man, Malcolm Knight Productions
28th October – 14th December 1974.
- Rebecca, E&B Productions
12th July – 3rd December 1994.
- Relatively Speaking, Cameron Mackintosh and George Borwick
28th April – 25th October 1975.
- The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Tynewear Theatre Company
1st – 31st March 1979.
- Ring Round the Moon, Malcolm Knight Productions
28th August – 4th November 1978.
- The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company
25th August – 20th November 1993.
- Risky Kisses, Fraser-Randall Productions Ltd and Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch
11th April – 27th July 1991.
- Same Time Next Year, Mark Furness by
4th December 1979 – 16th August 1980.
- The Secretary Bird, Paul Elliott and Duncan C Weldon for Triumph Theatre Productions
15th January – 10th March 1973.
- She Stoops to Conquer, Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company and The Touring Consortium
26th October 2007 – 29th April 2008.
- The Shell Seekers, Nick Brooke Ltd and Kenneth H Wax Ltd
1st September 2003 – 20th March 2004.
- Shut Your Eyes and Think of England, Mark Furness and Stepham Bell Promotions Ltd
23rd July – 13th October 1979.
- Sleuth, Bill Kenwright Ltd
22nd January – 5th July 2008.
- The Soldier’s Fortune, Cambridge Theatre Company
6th October – 12th December 1981.
- Spider’s Web, Bill Kenwright and The Agatha Christie Theatre Company
13th January – 14th November 2009.
- Steaming, Newpalm Productions
27th February – 24th November 1984.
- Taking Steps, Stephen Joseph Theatre Company
February – 12th April 1980.
- Telstar, New Vic Theatre Workshop, Eastbourne Theatres, and Cambridge Arts
2nd February – 10th September 2005.
- The Tempest, Shared Experience and Wolsey Theatre Company
24th October 1996 – 22nd February 1997.
- Thark, Orbit Theatre Company
9th February – 25th April 1981.
- A Touch of Spring, Everyman Theatre Cheltenham and Cameron Mackintosh and George Borwick
4th May – 17th July 1976.
- Two of a Kind, Bill Kenwright Ltd, Theatre Royal Windsor, and Thorndike Theatre
11th July – 14th October 1995.
- The Unvarnished Truth, Cambridge Theatre Company
started 31st January 1978.
- Veronica’s Room, John Newman for Newpalm Productions, Robert Mackintosh for Sherwood Productions, and Dina and Alexander E Racolin
12th May – 16th August 1986.
- Who Goes Bare?, Nick Thomas and Jon Conway
12th September – 12th November 1988.
- Whodunnit?, Gallery Productions
25th August – 29th November 1986.
- The Winslow Boy, Portman Theatrical Productions
21st February – 7th July 1984.
- The Winslow Boy, Theatre Royal Plymouth and Thorndike Theatre Leatherhead
20th April – 29th October 1994.
- The Wisest Fool, Paul Elliott and Duncan Weldon for Triumph Theatre Productions
30th July – 19th October 1974.
- The Wizard of Oz, Kevin Wood Productions and Mercury Theatre Company
8th December 1994 – 29th April 1995.