Westminster Theatre, London
A–Z of all Productions
- Abraham Lincoln
16th April – 18th May 1940.
- Ah, Wilderness!
4th May – 27th June 1936.
- Albertine by Moonlight
2nd April – 19th May 1956.
- Alice and Thomas and Jane, Anmer Hall
20th December – 13th January 1933.
- The Anatomist, Anmer Hall
7th October 1931 – 30th January 1932.
- The Anatomist, Alec L Rea and E P Clift with Roy Limbert
2nd November 1948 – 22nd January 1949.
- Annie
27th July 1967 – 31st August 1968.
- Annie
27th July 1967 – 31st August 1968.
- Any Other Business, Westminster Theatre Co.
10th April – ? 1958.
- Arsenic and Old Lace, Grosvenor Entertainments
28th March – 17th September 1977.
- Background, Alec L Rea and E P Clift with Roy Limbert
17th May – 29th July 1950.
- Beauty and the Beast
started 19th December 1950.
- Beware of Angels, E P Clift and David Hall
27th April – 6th June 1959.
- The Big Knife, Ralph Birch Productions Ltd
16th November 1953 – 15th May 1954.
- Black Chiffon, Alec L Rea and E P Clift with Roy Limbert
18th April 1949 – 6th May 1950.
- A Bride For The Unicorn
3rd – 18th July 1936.
- Bridge Head
1938 – 1939.
- Carmilla: A Romantic Legend of the Undead, Longford Productions
12th July – 18th September 1937.
- Carrington, V.C.
started 28th July 1953.
- A Clean Kill, Alastair Sim and E P Clift
26th October 1959 – 16th April 1960.
- The Convict
4th – 16th February 1935.
- Cornelius
1940 – 1941.
- Count Your Blessings, Stanley French and Andrew Melville
12th February – 26th May 1951.
- Dead on Nine, James P Sherwood
8th August 1955 – 14th April 1956.
- Deadly Nightcap, Mark Furness Ltd
3rd February – 8th November 1986.
- Dear Delinquent, Minster Productions Ltd
21st May 1957 – 23rd August 1958.
- Desire Under the Elms
24th January – 6th April 1940.
- Dial ‘M’ for Murder, James P Sherwood
19th June – ? 1952.
- Distant Point, Citizen Productions Ltd
28th October – 22nd November 1941.
- The Doctor’s Dilemma, London Mask Theatre
17th February – 17th June 1939.
- Drake’s Dream
30th November 1977 – March 1978.
- The Family Reunion
21st March – 22nd April 1939.
- Frieda, Sherek Players Ltd
18th February – 24th August 1946.
- Fulgens and Lucres (Lucrece)
23rd – 28th March 1936.
- Gavin and the Monster, Westminster Productions Ltd and Aldersgate Productions Ltd
19th November 1981 – 23rd January 1982.
- Glasstown, Cambridge Theatre Company, Frith Banbury Ltd, and Jimmy Wax
23rd April – 1st September 1973.
- Hamlet
1936 – 1937.
- Hamlet, British Touring Shakespeare
2002.
- Happy as a Sandbag
10th September 1975 – January 1977.
- The Happy Man, E P Clift, Jack Minster, and Minster Productions Ltd
7th October 1957 – 1st February 1958.
- The Heart’s a Wonder
18th September – 25th October 1958.
- Heartbreak House
1936 – 1937.
- High Diplomacy
5th June – 1st November 1969.
- An Ideal Husband, Robert Donat
16th November 1943 – 1st July 1944.
- An Ideal Husband, Catchfavour Ltd, Ian Liston, Westminster Productions Ltd, and Ideal Theatre Company Ltd
24th January – 2nd December 1989.
- An Inspector Calls
started 13th May 1987.
- It Depends What You Mean
11th September 1944 – 24th March 1945.
- It’s Never Too Late, Ralph Birch
17th May – 27th November 1954.
- The Jewellers Shop, Bill Kenwright and Mike Murray
25th May – 24th July 1982.
- Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, The Musical Theatre Company
27th November 1978 – 1980.
- Journey’s End
5th October – 18th November 1950.
- The Kingdom of God
1st June – 2nd July 1932.
- Ladies in Waiting
9th May – 9th June 1934.
- Lady at the Wheel
23rd January – 22nd March 1958.
- The Lady from Alfaqueque, Anmer Hall
8th November – 16th December 1933.
- The Lake, Victor Payne-Jennings and Charles Killick
1st March – 21st October 1933.
- Landslide, H M Tennent Ltd
27th September – 6th November 1943.
- Little Women
22nd December 1941 – 7th February 1942.
- A Lodging for a Bride
started 1959.
- Love’s Labour’s Lost
6th – 23rd July 1932.
- The Man with a Load of Mischief
26th September – 21st October 1933.
- Marco Millions
1938 – 1939.
- The Martins’ Nest
12th April – 12th May 1951.
- The Merchant of Venice
started 1942.
- Message for Margaret, Sherek Players Ltd
28th August 1946 – 26th April 1947.
- The Mikado, The Musical Theatre Company
1979.
- Morning’s at Seven, Palace Theatre Watford and Robert Mackintosh for Full Steam Ahead Productions
3rd May – 19th August 1984.
- Morning’s at Seven, ADW Productions Ltd and Minster Productions Ltd
21st November 1955 – 26th May 1956.
- Mourning Becomes Electra
1937 – 1938.
- Mourning Becomes Electra
1937 – 1938.
- Mr Bolfry
started 3rd August 1943.
- Mrs Gibbons’ Boys, Windsor Repertory Company
19th November 1956 – 16th March 1957.
- Music at Night
1939 – 1940.
- Night of the Fourth, James P Sherwood
29th June – 27th October 1956.
- Nightmare Abbey
27th February – 10th May 1952.
- No Concern of Mine
6th November 1958 – 17th January 1959.
- The Old Ladies
4th November – February 1969.
- The Old Lady Says “No”
10th – 15th June 1935.
- One More River, LOP Ltd
14th September – 5th December 1959.
- The Pay-Off, H M Tennent Ltd with Cushingham Stage Productions Ltd
21st October 1974 – June 1975.
- The Princess in the Cage, Anmer Hall
22nd February – 4th March 1933.
- Relative Values, Henry Sherwood Prouctions Ltd
16th July – December 1973.
- Roger the Sixth, Furndel Productions
24th April – 11th June 1960.
- The Sacred Flame
22nd November 1945 – 1st June 1946.
- School for Slavery
18th March – 4th April 1942.
- Sowers of the Hills
29th October – 9th November 1935.
- Ten Minute Alibi
2nd November – 1st December 1956.
- Three-Cornered Moon
26th November – 15th December 1934.
- Tobias and the Angel
9th March – 21st May 1932.
- Tsar Lenin
1936 – 1937.
- Twelfth Night, British Touring Shakespeare
2002.
- Uncle Vanya
1943 – 1944.
- Visit To A Small Planet
25th February – March 1960.
- We Must Kill Toni, Ralph Birch Productions Ltd
3rd May – 17th July 1954.
- The Wild Duck, Anmer Hall
3rd – 28th November 1936.
- The Woman on the Stair, Anna Deere Wiman and Jack Minster
22nd January – 14th February 1959.
- Yellow Sands
29th March – 23rd June 1945.
- Youth at the Helm
5th – 17th November 1934.