The Playhouse
The Playhouse’s high quality programme of professional and community events includes around 300 performances per year including music, drama, comedy, dance, musicals, film, children’s shows, pantomime and more recently West End Productions.
Past productions
- Chess, Weston-super-Mare Operatic Society
- Hormonal Housewives, Jamie Wilson/Hormonal Housewives Ltd.
- Snow White
- Rock – The story of Simon Peter, Christian Music Ministries
- A Christmas Carol
- Deathtrap, Newpalm Productions
- The Secretary Bird, David Kirk Productions
- Don’t Just Lie There, Say Something!, A Menard Presentation, Philip D Deighton for Plymouth City Entertainments, and Robert Hamlin for Plymouth Theatre Company
- Shut Your Eyes and Think of England, Mark Furness and Stepham Bell Promotions Ltd
- Who Goes Bare?, Al Mitchell, Mark Furness, and Stepham Bell Promotions Ltd
- Play It Again, Sam, Malcolm Knight Productions
- Worm’s Eye View, David Kirk Productions
- Sextet, Mark Furness and Stepham Bell Promotions Ltd
- Let’s Do It Your Way, Mark Furness and Stepham Bell Promotions Ltd
- Natural Gas, Harlow Theatre Trust and Jansen Productions
- Arsenic and Old Lace, Grosvenor Entertainments
- Caught on the Hop, Kimbrell Stepham Associates and Mark Furness
- A Bit Between the Teeth, John Gale for Volcano Productions Ltd and Ray Cooney Productions Ltd
- Miranda, Malcolm Knight Productions
- Home at Seven, Malcolm Knight Productions
- The Mating Game
- Relatively Speaking, Cameron Mackintosh and George Borwick
- Murder at the Vicarage, Miranda Enterprises
- No Sex Please, We’re British, John Gale for Volcano Productions Ltd and Ray Cooney Productions
- Signs of the Times, David Gordon Productions
- Sleuth, Michael White
- The Starving Rich, Tom Arnold Presentations Ltd
- The Late Christopher Bean, Duncan C Weldon and Paul Elliott
- Forget-Me-Not Lane, David Gordon Productions Ltd
- Partners, David Gordon Productions
- Conduct Unbecoming, David Gordon Productions and Windsor Theatre Company
- The Grass is Greener
- Go Bang Your Tambourine, aYlNlfdX
- Arms and the Man, Bristol Old Vic Company and Bristol Old Vic Trust Ltd
- The Importance of Being Earnest, Bristol Old Vic Company and Bristol Old Vic Trust Ltd
- Relatively Speaking
- Roar Like a Dove, Duncan C Weldon and Paul Elliott for Triumph Theatre Productions
- The Mating Game, Ray Cooney Productions and Volcano Productions
- Meet Mr Callaghan, David Kirk Productions
- Let Sleeping Wives Lie, Brian Rix Enterprises
- Master of Arts, Rapier Players
- A Bill of Divorcement
- 126–130 High St, Weston-super-Mare, BS23 1HP
- Telephone: +44 1934 645544
- Seats 664.
- Opened 1946
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