King’s Theatre
A–Z of all Productions
- “Yes We Have No Pyjamas”, Mark Furness and Barbara Plays Ltd
5th February – 23rd June 1979.
- …And This is My Friend Mr. Laurel, The Finishing Touch Company
started 21st August 2013.
- 13 for Dinner, Emile Littler
12th October – 17th December 1953.
- According to the Evidence, Le Clare Productions Ltd and Sherwood and Reid Ltd
14th August 1967 – 8th June 1968.
- Age of Consent, Jack Waller
15th June – 29th August 1953.
- Alfie, Corner Table Productions
20th January – 13th August 1994.
- The Amazing Dr Clitterhouse, Emile Littler
1st March 1937 – 22nd January 1938.
- Aunt Edwina, E P Clift, Anna Deere Wiman, and J Baxter Somerville
14th September 1959 – 13th February 1960.
- Beauty is the Business, Malcolm Knight Productions
10th March – 20th June 1987.
- The Bed-Sitting Room, Associated London Theatre and Bloomsbury Plays Ltd
20th February – 25th November 1967.
- Bell, Book and Candle, Carl Clopet Productions
23rd April – 9th June 1956.
- Belle, or The Ballad of Dr Crippen, Wolf Mankowitz, Bob Swash, and Kenneth Wagg
10th April – 10th June 1961.
- Between Friends
6th – 25th February 1933.
- Birds of Paradise, John Gale for Volcano Productions Ltd and Bill Kenwright for David Gordon Productions Ltd
13th May 1974 – 25th January 1975.
- Black Chiffon, Reica Benjamin & Peter Baldwin for B & B Productions Ltd
7th July – 20th September 1980.
- Black Limelight, Daniel Mayer Company
29th August – 10th December 1938.
- Boeing Boeing, Mansion Plays Ltd
10th March – 29th November 1975.
- Boeing Boeing, John Gale in association with Jack Minster
9th October – 16th December 1961.
- The Boss Woman
started 2nd April 1962.
- The Bride Comes Back
17th October 1960 – February 1961.
- Busybody, Audrey Lupton and Arthur Lane and Aytell Productions Ltd
23rd March – 9th May 1964.
- Butterflies are Free
26th June – 29th July 1972.
- The Cabinet Mole, Charles Ross Productions
4th March – 25th May 1985.
- Canaries Sometimes Sing, Firth Shephard and Play Plans Ltd
3rd November 1947 – 13th March 1948.
- Cards on the Table, Mark Furness
21st February – 13th August 1983.
- Castle in the Air, Peter Saunders and Barry O’Brien
28th August – 8th December 1950.
- The Chalk Garden, Bill Kenwright and Thorndike Theatre
21st August – 24th November 1984.
- Charley’s Aunt, aYlNlfdX
31st March – 31st May 1969.
- Cinderella
December 1976 – January 1977.
- Come Blow Your Horn, Bernard Delfont and Frederick Granville
5th February 1962 – 25th May 1963.
- Come Play with Me, Robert Holmes for E & J Management Ltd and Forrester George Ltd
28th April – 23rd May 1980.
- The Dark is Light Enough, Tennent Productions Ltd
22nd February – 4th December 1954.
- Darling, I’m Home, Windsor Theatre Company and Gee F Productions
17th June – 2nd August 1975.
- Dead Guilty, Theatre Royal Windsor, Thorndike Theatre Leatherhead, and Bill Kenwright
14th February 1995 – 16th March 1996.
- Dead on Nine, James P Sherwood
8th August 1955 – 14th April 1956.
- Dear Evelyn
11th March – 20th April 1946.
- Dear Murderer, Clifford Webb and Sidney Watts
4th February – 29th June 1946.
- Death on the Table, Arthur Brough Players
27th March – April 1939.
- Deathtrap, Newpalm Productions
22nd February – 17th July 1982.
- Doctor in the House, Doctor in the House Associates Ltd and Lee Menzies Ltd
20th March – 28th July 2012.
- A Doll’s House, Forum Theatre Billingham and Paul Elliott and Duncan C Weldon for Triumph Theatre Productions
26th February – 8th April 1972.
- Don’t Just Lie There, Say Something!, Brian Rix Theatre of Laughter
16th August 1971 – 3rd March 1973.
- Double Door, Howard and Wyndham Tours Ltd and Moss Empires
5th February – 9th June 1934.
- Dry Rot, Rix Theatrical Productions
17th March – 28th June 1958.
- Duet for Two Hands, Bernard Delfont
7th October – 14th December 1946.
- Edward, My Son, Charles Killick and Barry O’Brien
7th March – 18th June 1949.
- Escapade, James Shirvell and Barry O’Brien
22nd March – 12th June 1954.
- The Flip Side, Michael Codron
17th July 1967 – 7th September 1968.
- Folly To Be Wise, Paul Murray and Jack Hulbert
1st December 1930 – 1st August 1931.
- Forget-Me-Not Lane, David Gordon Productions Ltd
24th January – 10th June 1972.
- Foursome Reel, James Lavall
13th September – 16th October 1965.
- Fringe Benefits, Ray Cooney Productions Ltd, Triumph Theatre Productions Ltd, Brian Rix Enterprises, and Forum Theatre Billingham
16th February 1976 – 8th January 1977.
- Fritzi, Robert Purser
11th April – 6th June 1936.
- The Further Confessions of a Window Cleaner, Mark Furness and Barbara Plays Ltd
20th June – 5th November 1977.
- The Further Confessions of a Window Cleaner, Mark Furness Ltd
2nd June – 6th December 1980.
- Gaslight, Linnit and Dunfee Ltd
17th October – 17th December 1949.
- Gaslight, Stage Arts Players Ltd
18th March – 1st June 1968.
- The Gentle Hook, Bill Freedman and Eddie Kulukundis
30th September 1974 – 26th April 1975.
- The Gentle Hook, David Kirk Productions
27th August – 8th December 1979.
- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Addey, Owen and Hollerith Ltd and Kenneth Wagg
3rd July 1962 – 20th April 1963.
- George and Margaret, H M Tennent Ltd, by arrangement with Arthur Cantor and Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Guildford
21st April – 23rd June 1973.
- The Gioconda Smile
started 5th April 1948.
- Glasstown, Cambridge Theatre Company, Frith Banbury Ltd, and Jimmy Wax
23rd April – 1st September 1973.
- Grand National Night
18th February 1946 – 1st February 1947.
- The Grass is Greener, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre and E & B Productions Ltd
31st July – 20th October 1979.
- A Guardsman’s Cup of Tea, Hattan Duprez in association with Maurice Berkeley
2nd October – 9th December 1950.
- Habeas Corpus, Mobil Touring Theatre in association with Peter Wilson and Nottingham Playhouse Company
17th February – 28th May 1988.
- The Hasty Heart, Play Plans Ltd
20th August 1945 – 9th November 1946.
- Heads Up!
21st April – 17th May 1930.
- The Heiress, Tennent Productions Ltd
7th August – 9th December 1950.
- The High Bid, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Henry Sherwood Productions, and Torwood Productions
13th October 1970 – February 1971.
- Hippo Dancing, H M Tennent Ltd
26th September 1955 – 31st March 1956.
- Home at Seven, Roy Limbert and Barry O’Brien
12th February – 12th May 1951.
- Hot Water, Glendor Productions Ltd
24th January – 19th March 1955.
- House Guest, Michael Codron
10th February 1981 – 31st July 1982.
- House Guest, Michael Codron
10th February 1981 – 31st July 1982.
- I Capture the Castle, Murray Macdonald and John Stevens Ltd
19th January – 24th April 1954.
- I Have Been Here Before, David Kirk Productions
28th January – 29th June 1985.
- An Inspector Calls, Windsor Theatre Company in association with Cameron Mackintosh Productions Ltd
23rd April – September 1974.
- Intent to Murder, Jack De Leon
11th February – 3rd May 1952.
- Intimate Relations, Jack Waller
7th May – 24th November 1951.
- Jane Eyre, Barry O’Brien
14th February – 17th June 1944.
- Jane Eyre, Emile Littler
16th August 1937 – 4th June 1938.
- Jane Eyre, aYlNlfdX
16th September – 7th December 1985.
- Jubilee Girl, KGG Productions Ltd
6th March – 14th July 1956.
- Key for Two, Portman Theatrical Productions
29th August – 12th November 1983.
- Killer, David Gordon Productions
7th June – 4th September 1976.
- The Killing of Sister George, Portman Theatrical Productions
7th February – 17th March 1984.
- The Kingfisher, Geoffrey Rose & Charles Vance for Entertainment Investments Ltd
25th February – 7th November 1981.
- Ladies into Action
23rd March – 4th May 1940.
- Lady Windermere’s Fan, Tennent Plays Ltd
3rd March – 19th July 1947.
- The Late Edwina Black, Barrie Stacey Productions, Theatre of English Comedy Company, and Proscenium Theatre Company
24th February – 25th April 1992.
- Leave It to Psmith
8th September 1930 – 31st January 1931.
- Life with Father, Firth Shephard and Play Plans Ltd
19th May 1947 – 4th September 1948.
- The Little Foxes
27th September – 4th December 1943.
- Lock, Stock and Barrel, Philip Ridgeway and Dramframe Ltd
10th October – 5th November 1960.
- Look Homeward, Angel, Linnit & Dunfee Ltd
27th February – 12th May 1962.
- Loophole, Charles Don Productions
27th September – 9th October 1965.
- Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime, E and B Productions Ltd
9th September – 30th November 1968.
- Lorna Doone
11th September – 12th October 1969.
- Love Locked Out, R B Cooper
11th July – 12th November 1960.
- The Love Machine, Stanley French
15th November – 18th December 1954.
- Lunch Girls, Baroque Theatre Company
8th March – 27th May 1995.
- Madam Chairman, Playing Productions Ltd
5th May – 21st June 1969.
- The Man Who Kissed His Wife
3rd – 22nd November 1930.
- Master of Arts, Linnit & Dunfee Ltd
20th June – December 1949.
- The Mating Game, Stepham Bell Promotions Ltd and Mark Furness Ltd
8th May – 14th October 1978.
- Meet Mr Callaghan, B A Meyer in association with Concanen
25th February 1952 – 4th April 1953.
- Message for Margaret, James Shirvell
13th October 1947 – 27th March 1948.
- The Midshipmaid, Basil Foster and Tom Miller
started 3rd August 1931.
- Move Over Mrs Markham, Peter Saunders in association with Ray Cooney
15th February 1971 – 17th February 1973.
- Move Over Mrs Markham, Churchill Theatre Bromley
30th August – 25th November 1989.
- A Multitude of Sins, Rador (London) Productions Ltd
26th November 1951 – 22nd March 1952.
- Murder at the Vicarage, Miranda Enterprises
22nd July – 26th October 1974.
- Murder in Mind, Triumph Theatre Productions and Portman Theatrical Productions
26th May 1981 – 17th April 1982.
- Murder Mistaken, Henry Sherwood Prouctions Ltd and Simon Clarke Productions
17th March – 26th July 1975.
- Murder with Love, Windsor Theatre Company, Barbara Plays Ltd, and Planet Productions Ltd
2nd March – 21st August 1976.
- My Fat Friend, DGM Theatre Productions
1st July – 24th August 1985.
- Natural Gas, Jansen Productions and Harlow Theatre Trust
23rd May – 16th July 1977.
- Night Must Fall, Martin Tickner for Firmont Plays Ltd
29th April – 29th June 1968.
- Night Watch, Ray Cooney Productions Ltd
30th October – 18th November 1972.
- No Room at the Inn, Embassy Theatre Swiss Cottage Ltd and Millennium Productions Ltd
10th July 1945 – 5th July 1947.
- No Sex Please, We’re British, John Gale , Lisden Productions Ltd, and Volcano Productions Ltd
9th February – 13th August 1988.
- Norman, Is That You?, JCD Theatres Ltd
23rd October – 16th December 1972.
- Notes on a Love Affair, Marvin Liebman and David Fasken
29th February – 24th June 1972.
- Odd Girl Out, Marvin Liebman
10th September – 13th October 1973.
- Odd Man In, Bill Kenwright
5th March – 26th May 1979.
- On Monday Next, Envoy Productions Ltd
28th March 1949 – June 1951.
- Once Upon a Crime, Laconril Ltd
15th June – 18th July 1959.
- One for the Pot, Brian Rix Enterprises
6th July – 7th November 1964.
- One for the Pot, E&B Productions (Theatre) Ltd
29th August – 26th November 1988.
- One of the Family, Peter Rogers
2nd April – 26th June 1976.
- The Orchard Walls, John Forbes-Sempill Ltd
26th October 1953 – 2nd January 1954.
- Orders are Orders
1st August 1932 – 21st January 1933.
- Party Manners, Peter Dearing, Anthony Hawtrey, and Peterbridge Plays Ltd
23rd October – 16th December 1950.
- Pillar to Post, City Stage Productions
17th April – 18th September 1965.
- Play It Again, Sam, Malcolm Knight Productions
12th March – 9th June 1979.
- Plunder, Tom Walls and Reginald Highley
18th June 1928 – March 1929.
- The Poltergeist, Linnit & Dunfee Ltd
1st April 1946 – 1st February 1947.
- Private Lives, Charles B Cochran
18th August – 20th December 1930.
- Pygmalion, Sherek Players Ltd
14th August 1951 – 5th January 1952.
- Pyjama Tops, Paul Raymond
17th September – 1st December 1973.
- Pyjama Tops, Mark Furness and Planet Productions Ltd with Newpalm Productions
2nd March – 11th September 1976.
- Pyjama Tops, Mark Furness and Planet Productions Ltd with Newpalm Productions
2nd March – 11th September 1976.
- Queen B., Windsor Theatre Company and Murray Macdonald and John Stevens Ltd
18th September – 16th November 1963.
- Quiet in the Forest
started 10th March 1947.
- Red-Headed Blonde, Jack De Leon in association with John Wildberg
9th March – 11th July 1953.
- Relatively Speaking, Cameron Mackintosh and George Borwick
28th April – 25th October 1975.
- Reluctant Heroes, Rix Theatrical Productions
27th March 1950 – 24th July 1954.
- The Reluctant Peer, Geoffrey Hastings and Windsor Theatre Company
29th March – 7th August 1965.
- Ring Round the Moon, Arena Theatre Company Ltd
31st March – 7th June 1952.
- Risky Kisses, Fraser-Randall Productions Ltd and Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch
11th April – 27th July 1991.
- Roar Like a Dove, Duncan C Weldon and Paul Elliott for Triumph Theatre Productions
15th June – 28th November 1970.
- Rookery Nook, Tom Walls & Leslie Henson Ltd
21st June 1925 – 25th June 1927.
- Same Time Next Year, Mark Furness by
4th December 1979 – 16th August 1980.
- Seagulls Over Sorrento, George and Alfred Black and H M Tennent Ltd
10th April 1950 – 24th April 1954.
- The Secretary Bird, Paul Elliott and Duncan C Weldon for Triumph Theatre Productions
17th April – 9th December 1972.
- The Seven Year Itch, Mark Furness and Planet Productions Ltd with Newpalm Productions
28th July – 27th September 1975.
- She Was Only an Admiral’s Daughter, Brian Rix Theatre of Laughter and Leslie Grade
14th August – 11th November 1972.
- The Shop at Sly Corner, Jack De Leon and Barry O’Brien
19th July – 14th December 1946.
- Signpost to Murder, Emile Littler
13th November 1961 – 1st June 1963.
- Signs of the Times, John Gale for Volcano Productions Ltd and Allan Davis for Allan Davis Ltd
28th May – November 1973.
- The Silent House, George Pickett and Dorothy Wilmer
27th August – 22nd December 1923.
- Simply Heavenly
15th April – 7th June 1958.
- Sink or Slim, Newpalm Productions
7th April – 15th November 1980.
- Sleuth, Bill Kenwright Ltd
5th February – 21st April 1979.
- The Small Hours, Bill Kenwright
22nd January – 29th June 1991.
- The Soldier and the Lady, Ralph Birch Productions Ltd
31st May – 26th June 1954.
- A Song of Sixpence
10th March – 25th May 1930.
- Spider’s Web, Peter Saunders
27th September 1954 – 17th November 1956.
- Spider’s Web, Charles Vance for Prestige Plays, Theatre Royal Windsor, and Agatha Christie Ltd
13th February – 8th December 1990.
- Spoiled, Marvin Liebman, David Fasken, and Sedgemoor Productions Ltd
25th January – 27th March 1971.
- Spring Tide, J P Mitchelhill and J B Priestley
6th July – 24th October 1936.
- Springtime for Henry, Gilbert Miller, Jack Buchanan, and Ronald Squire
31st October 1932 – 4th March 1933.
- The Starving Rich, Tom Arnold Presentations Ltd
19th March – 21st April 1973.
- Straight Up, Verona Productions Ltd, Traverse Theatre Club (Edinburgh), and Knightsbridge Theatrical Productions Ltd
18th October 1971 – 12th February 1972.
- A Streetcar Named Desire, Tennent Productions Ltd
21st August – 16th December 1950.
- A Study in Scarlet, Nick Orchard Productions Ltd
22nd April – 22nd June 1991.
- The Taming of the Shrew, New Shakespeare Company
started 6th May 1975.
- Ten Times Table, Bill Kenwright and Rod H Coton
5th March – 3rd November 1979.
- Thark, Tom Walls & Reginald Highley Ltd and Tom Walls & Leslie Henson Ltd
27th June 1927 – 16th June 1928.
- That’s No Lady, That’s My Husband, Ray Cooney Productions
22nd August – 14th October 1972.
- There Goes the Bride, Ray Cooney Productions
22nd July 1974 – 26th July 1975.
- There’s a Girl in My Soup, Michael Codron
4th September 1972 – 14th July 1973.
- There’s a Girl in My Soup, Ian Dickens Productions
20th May – 7th December 1996.
- They Walk Alone, Barry O’Brien
29th May – 16th December 1939.
- They Walk Alone, Anthony Hawtrey
22nd March – 9th April 1949.
- Time Remembered, Tennent Productions Ltd
25th October 1954 – 30th July 1955.
- Time, Murderer, Please, Guy Charles Ltd
15th October – 15th December 1956.
- To Kill a Mockingbird, North Bank Productions and Theatre Royal Northampton
2nd September 1988 – 28th October 1989.
- Touch It Light, Windsor Repertory Company and Basil Dean Productions
30th September 1957 – 21st June 1958.
- Traveller’s Joy, H M Tennent Ltd
15th March 1948 – 16th December 1950.
- Two and Two Make Sex, Ray Cooney Productions Ltd
23rd July 1973 – 9th November 1974.
- Two Into One, Lee Menzies and Churchill Theatre Bromley
30th March – 24th July 1993.
- Two of a Kind, Bill Kenwright Ltd, Theatre Royal Windsor, and Thorndike Theatre
11th July – 14th October 1995.
- The Two of Us, Michael Codron
29th June 1970 – 6th February 1971.
- The Uninvited Guest
16th February – 13th June 1953.
- Vampires from Venus, Guy Charles Ltd in association with Philip Hindin
23rd July – 4th August 1956.
- A Voyage Round My Father, Windsor Theatre Company and Bill Kenwright for David Gordon Productions Ltd
20th February – 2nd June 1973.
- The Waltz of the Toreadors, Carl Clopet Productions and Harold French Ltd
27th January – 15th May 1958.
- We Must Kill Toni, Ralph Birch Productions Ltd
3rd May – 17th July 1954.
- We Proudly Present, Peter Daubeny and Piffard & Robinson Ltd
24th March – 6th September 1947.
- When Did You Last See Your Trousers?, Richard Haddon for Live Wire Theatre Productions
7th March – 12th November 1994.
- When the Cat’s Away, Stepham Bell Promotions Ltd and Mark Furness
14th June – 11th September 1982.
- When We Are Married, Portman Theatrical Productions
24th July – 7th December 1985.
- While the Sun Shines, H M Tennent Ltd and Linnit & Dunfee Ltd
22nd January – 7th July 1945.
- Who Goes Bare?, Stepham Bell Promotions Ltd, Mark Furness, and Al Mitchell
28th May – 8th December 1979.
- Who Goes Bare?, David Gordon Productions Ltd
15th July – 21st September 1974.
- Who Killed Jack Robin?, Charles Ross Productions
13th March – 5th May 1973.
- Who Killed Santa Claus?, Bill Freedman and Alexander H Cohen Ltd
9th February – 26th September 1970.
- Who’s Who?
26th September – 28th October 1972.
- Wild Violets, Tom Arnold
10th July 1933 – 14th April 1934.
- Wild Violets, Tom Arnold
10th July 1933 – 14th April 1934.
- Will You Walk a Little Faster?, Toby Rowland Ltd and John Steele
2nd May – 11th June 1960.
- The Winslow Boy, Portman Theatrical Productions
21st February – 7th July 1984.
- The Wizard of Oz, Kevin Wood Productions and Mercury Theatre Company
8th December 1994 – 29th April 1995.
- Women of Twilight
10th February – 8th March 1958.
- You Prove It, Peter Saunders
22nd May – 15th July 1961.