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Seen, or going to see
- Tryst, Chiswick Playhouse, Chiswick Playhouse, 5th – 29th February 2020
- Amelie – The Musical, The Other Palace, Hartshorn-Hook Productions in Association with The Watermill Theatre and Broaday Asia, 29th November 2019 – 1st February 2020
- Falsettos, The Other Palace, London, Selladoor Worldwide in association with People Entertainment Group, 30th August – 23rd November 2019
- The Bridges of Madison County,by Jason Robert Brown and Marsha Norman, Menier Chocolate Factory, London, Menier Chocolate Factory, in association wth Michael Harrison and David Ian, 13th July – 14th September 2019
- While the Sun Shines, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 7th June – 27th July 2019
- Amour, Charing Cross Theatre, London, Danielle Tarento, 2nd May – 20th July 2019
- Napoli, Brooklyn, Park Theatre, London, The Original Theatre Company, in Association with Park Theatre, 13th June – 13th July 2019
- Orpheus Descending, Menier Chocolate Factory, London, Menier Chocolate Factory/Theatr Clwyd, 9th May – 6th July 2019
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, by Jethro Compton, Southwark Playhouse, Newington Causeway, London, Jethro Compton Productions, 15th May – 8th June 2019
- Little Miss Sunshine, Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham, Alhambra Theatre, Bradford, and other locations, Arcola Theatre/Sellador Productions, 21st March – 28th September 2019
- The Rubenstein Kiss, by James Phillips, Southwark Playhouse, Newington Causeway, London, Devil You Know Theatre Company, 14th March – 13th April 2019
- Violet, Charing Cross Theatre, London, Stuart M Levy and Vaughan Williams for Charing Cross Theatre Prod. Ltd.. in co-production with Umeda, 14th January – 6th April 2019
- Ain’t Misbehavin’, Mercury Theatre, Colchester and Southwark Playhouse, Bill Kenwright and Paul Taylor Mills/Mercury Theatre Colchester in association with Tamasha Theatre , 15th March – 1st May 2019
- Rosenbaum’s Rescue, Park Theatre, London, Park Theatre and Breaking Productions, 9th January – 9th February 2019
- An Honourable Man, White Bear Theatre, London, Honourable Man Productions, 20th November – 8th December 2018
- Pack of Lies, Menier Chocolate Factory, London, Menier Chocolate Factory, 20th September – 17th November 2018
- The Other Place, by Sharr White, Park Theatre, London, Park Theatre/Theatre by the Lake, in association with Abinger Productions, 19th September – 20th October 2018
- Wasted, Southwark Playhouse, Newington Causeway, London, Oli Sones, Sally Humphreys Productions & Jason Haigh-Ellery, in association with Richard Kiln, 6th September – 6th October 2018
- Mythic, Charing Cross Theatre, London, Steven M Levy and Vaughan Williams for Charing Cross Theatre Productions Ltd., started 1st October 2018
- Losing Venice, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 7th September – 10th October 2018
- The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, Park Theatre, London, Land of Green Ginger/Ann Pinnington Productions, in association with Park Theatre, 15th August – 15th September 2018
- End of the Pier, Park Theatre, London, Park Theatre, 11th July – 11th August 2018
- For King & Country, Southwark Playhouse, Newington Causeway, London, Dilated Theatre Company, 28th June – 21st July 2018
- The Rink, Southwark Playhouse, Newington Causeway, London, Jack Maple/Brian Zeilinger, started 25th May 2018
- Monogamy, Festival Theatre, Malvern, Park Theatre, London, and other locations, Original Theatre Co/Ghost Light Theatre Productions/Eilene Davidson in association with Park Theatre, 2nd May – 7th July 2018
- Humble Boy, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 8th March – 14th April 2018
- Agnes Colander, Jermyn Street Theatre, London and Ustinov Studio, Theatre Royal Bath, David Adkin in Association with Adam Roebuck and Panorama, 15th March 2018 – 16th March 2019
- Barnum, Menier Chocolate Factory, London, Menier Chocolate Factory, 25th November 2017 – 3rd March 2018
- Rothschild & Sons, by Jerry Bock, Sheldon Harnick and Sherman Yellen, Park Theatre, London, Arnold Mittelman, in association with Park Theatre, 24th January – 17th February 2018
- Heartbreak House, Union Theatre, London, The Phil Willmott Company, 4th January – 3rd February 2018
- The Passing of the Third Floor Back, Finborough Theatre, London, NorthSEE Theatre, in association with the Finborough Theatre, 28th November – 22nd December 2017
- Privates On Parade, Union Theatre, London, Sasha Regan for the Union Theatre, 22nd November – 17th December 2017
- Mother Courage and her Children, Southwark Playhouse, Newington Causeway, London, Danielle Tarento, 2nd November – 9th December 2017
- Macbeth, Bussey Building Peckham Rye, Devil You Know, 31st October – 18th November 2017
- The Knowledge, Charing Cross Theatre, London, Vaughan Williams and Steven M Levy, 4th September – 11th November 2017
- Trouble in Mind, by Alice Childress, Print Room at the Coronet, Theatre Royal Bath Ustinov Studio, 14th September – 14th October 2017
- The March on Russia, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, in association with Up in Arms, 7th September – 7th October 2017
- Doubt a Parable, by John Patrick Shanley, Southwark Playhouse, Making Productions and Graffiti Productions, in association with MBL Productions and ProdUse Theatre, 6th – 30th September 2017
- The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4, by Jake Brunger, Pippa Cleary and Sue Townsend, Menier Chocolate Factory, London, Menier Chocolate Factory, 14th July – 9th September 2017
- The Hired Man, Union Theatre, London, Union Theatre, by arrangement with the Really Useful Group Ltd., 19th July – 12th August 2017
- Dessert, by Oliver Cotton, Southwark Playhouse, Newington Causeway, London, David Adkin, in association with Adam Roebuck, 12th July – 5th August 2017
- Working, by Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso, Southwark Playhouse, Newington Causeway, London, Jack Maple, Ramin Sabi, Christopher Lerner and DEM Productions, 2nd June – 8th July 2017
- An Octoroon, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 18th May – 1st July 2017
- The Braille Legacy, Charing Cross Theatre, London, The Braille Legacy Ltd. in association with ColbertEntertainment Ltd., 10th April – 24th June 2017
- La Strada, The Other Palace, Kenny Wax, in association with Cambridge Arts Theatre and Bristol Old Vic and Belgrade Theatre Coven, started 30th May 2017
- Whisper House, The Other Palace, London, The Other Palace, 6th April – 27th May 2017
- While We’re Here, Bush Theatre, North Wall Arts Centre, Oxford, and other locations, Bush Theatre/Up In Arms/Farnham Maltings, 26th April – 17th June 2017
- The Life, by Cy Coleman, Southwark Playhouse, Newington Causeway, London, 25th March – 29th April 2017
- The Frogs, Jermyn Street Theatre, London, House on the Hill Productions, 14th March – 8th April 2017
- The Wild Party, The Other Palace, London, Paul Taylor Mills, Ramin Sabi, Suzanne Jones, Just for Laughs Thatricals, Howard Panter, Stuart Galb, 11th February – 1st April 2017
- Anyone Can Whistle, Union Theatre, London, The Phil Willmott Company, 8th February – 11th March 2017
- Promises Promises, Southwark Playhouse, Newington Causeway, London, Aria Entertainment and Senbla, 13th January – 18th February 2017
- The Lower Depths, Arcola Studio 1, Arcola Theatre and KP Productions, 11th January – 11th February 2017
- Death Takes a Holiday, by Maury Yeston, Thomas Meehan and Peter Stone, Charing Cross Theatre, London, Danielle Tarento, Steven M. Levy, Sean Sweeney and Vaughan Williams, 16th January – 4th March 2017
- Ragtime, Charing Cross Theatre, London, Danielle Tarento, Steven M. Levy, Sean Sweeney and Vaughan Williams, 8th October – 10th December 2016
- Side Show, by Bill Russell, Southwark Playhouse, Newington Causeway, London, Paul Taylor-Mills, Jayne Baron Sherman, Stuart Galbraith, Julie Clare and Kylie Vilcins, 21st October – 3rd December 2016
- The Autumn Garden, Jermyn Street Theatre, London, Jermyn St. Theatre, 5th – 29th October 2016
- Blue Heart, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre/Tobacco Factory Theatres, 13th October – 19th November 2016
- The Dover Road, Jermyn Street Theatre, London, Giles Cole and Alexander Marshall for Close Quarter Productions Ltd, 6th September – 1st October 2016
- The Roundabout, Park Theatre, London, Cahoots Theatre Company, Park Theatre, and The Other Cheek, 24th August – 24th September 2016
- Grey Gardens, Southwark Playhouse, Newington Causeway, London, Danielle Tarento, 2nd January – 6th February 2016
- The Distance, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, 26th November – 19th December 2015
- Dinner With Saddam, Menier Chocolate Factory, Menier Chocolate Factory, 10th September – 14th November 2015
- A Little Night Music, Ye Olde Rose and Crown Theatre, All Star Productions, 6th – 31st October 2015
- Clarion, Arcola Studio 1, Arcola, 24th October – 4th November 2015
- Treasure, by David Pinski, Finborough Theatre, London, Ashleigh Wheeler, in association with Neil McPherson, 20th October – 14th November 2015
- The White Feather, Union Theatre, London, Arion Productions, 10th September – 17th October 2015
- Casa Valentina, Southwark Playhouse, Newington Causeway, London, Paul Taylor Mills Ltd/Amy Anzel Productions Ltd., 10th September – 10th October 2015
- French Without Tears, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 8th October – 21st November 2015
- When We Were Women, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre/Snapdragon Productions, 3rd September – 3rd October 2015
- Bye Bye Birdie, Ye Olde Rose and Crown Theatre, All Star Productions, 11th August – 4th September 2015
- The Invisible, Bush Theatre, London, Bush Theatre, 3rd June – 15th August 2015
- The Spitfire Grill, by James Valcq, Fred Alley, Union Theatre, London, Union Theatre, 23rd July – 15th August 2015
- Grand Hotel, Southwark Playhouse, Newington Causeway, London, Danielle Tarento, 31st July – 5th September 2015
- The House of Mirrors and Hearts, by Eamonn O’Dwyer and Rob Gilbert, Arcola Studio 1, Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment, and Perfect Pitch, 2nd July – 1st August 2015
- Orson’s Shadow, by Austin Pendleton, Southwark Playhouse, Newington Causeway, London, Emily Dobbs Productions/Brant Theatricals, 1st – 25th July 2015
- Face the Music, Ye Olde Rose and Crown Theatre, All Star Productions, 9th June – 3rd July 2015
- Amy’s View, Manor Pavilion, Sidmouth and Theatre Royal Windsor, Paul Taylor Mills in association with Bill Kenwright, 30th June – 15th July 2015
- Communicating Doors, Menier Chocolate Factory, Menier Chocolate Factory, 7th May – 27th June 2015
- The One Day of the Year, Finborough Theatre, London, Defibrillator, in association with Ironbark and Neil McPherson, 19th May – 15th June 2015
- Carrie, Southwark Playhouse, Newington Causeway, London, Paul Taylor Mills, by arrangement with Bill Kenwright, 1st – 30th May 2015
- Spend Spend Spend, Union Theatre, London, Union Theatre, 25th March – 18th April 2015
- Dead Sheep, Park Theatre, London, Cahoots Theatre Company, 1st April – 9th May 2015
- Yarico , London Theatre Workshop at Eel Brook Pub, John and Jodie Kidd/Trestle Theatre, 17th February – 28th March 2015
- The Producers, Churchill Theatre, London, Adam Spiegel in association with Tulchin Bartner and Just for Laughs Theatricals, 7th – 14th March 2015
- After Electra, Theatre Royal Plymouth and Tricycle Theatre, London, Theatre Royal Plymouth, 12th March – 2nd May 2015
- The Heart of Things, by Giles Cole, Jermyn Street Theatre, London, Close Quarters Productions, in association with John B. Hobbs, Simon Oliver and Jermyn St. Theatre, 10th March – 4th April 2015
- Assassins, Menier Chocolate Factory, Menier Chocolate Factory, 21st November 2014 – 7th March 2015
- The Last of the De Mullins, Jermyn Street Theatre, London, Stephen McGill and Joel Marvin, in association withJermyn St. Theatre, 3rd – 28th February 2015
- Bad Jews, St James Theatre, London, David Moar and Simon Friend for Theatre Royal Bath Productions and St James Theatre Productions, 15th January – 28th February 2015
- Kill Me Now, Park Theatre, London, Park Theatre, 19th February – 29th March 2015
- Whistle Down the Wind, Union Theatre, London, Sasha Regan for the Union Theatre, 28th January – 21st February 2015
- The Grand Tour, Finborough Theatre, London, Danielle Tarento, 1st January – 21st February 2015
- Bat Boy: The Musical, Southwark Playhouse, Newington Causeway, London, Paul Taylor Mills Ltd & Morphic Graffiti, 9th – 31st January 2015
- Happy Ending, by Anat Gov, Arcola Studio 1, Daniel Krupnik Productions, 28th January – 7th March 2015
- Apartment 40C, Above the Eel Brook Pub, New Kings Rd., London, London Theatre Workshop, 3rd – 20th December 2014
- Widowers’ Houses, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 17th December 2014 – 31st January 2015
- Visitors, by Barney Norris, Bush Theatre, London, Up In Arms, 26th November 2014 – 10th January 2015
- The Green Bay Tree, Jermyn Street Theatre, London, Aria Entertainment and Evergreen Theatrical Productions Ltd, in association with Jermyn Street Theat, 25th November – 21st December 2014
- Girlfriends, Union Theatre, London, Union Theatre, in association with Aria Entertainment, 29th October – 22nd November 2014
- Accolade, St James Theatre, London, Nicola Seed Productions, in association with Snapdragon Productions, 12th November – 13th December 2014
- The Vertical Hour, Park Theatre, London, Oliver Taheri Productions, in association withMini Productions, Gareth Bennet-Ryan, Sam Dunham and P, 23rd September – 26th October 2014
- Flowers of the Forest, Jermyn Street Theatre, London, Jermyn Street Theatre/Ardent Theatre, 23rd September – 24th October 2014
- Sweeney Todd, Twickenham Theatre, David Adkin in association with Twickenham Theatre, 10th September – 10th October 2014
- Uncle Vanya, St James Theatre, London, Emily Dobbs for Jagged Fence Productions, in association with Peter Kane, 8th October – 8th November 2014
- The Distance, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 8th October – 8th November 2014
- Into The Woods, Ye Olde Rose and Crown Theatre, All Star Productions, 7th – 31st October 2014
- The Dreaming, Union Theatre, London, Sasha Regan/Aria Entertainment, 3rd – 27th September 2014
- Toast, Park Theatre, London, Snapdragon Productions, 27th August – 21st September 2014
- The Return of the Soldier, Jermyn Street Theatre, London, Aria Entertainment and Guy James in association with Penny Rock Theatre and Jermyn Street Theatre, 2nd – 20th September 2014
- The Widowing of Mrs Holroyd, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 3rd September – 4th October 2014
- The Apple Tree, Ye Olde Rose and Crown Theatre, All Star Productions, 12th – 30th August 2014
- Pacific Overtures, Union Theatre, London, Sasha Regan and Paul Callen for Union Theatre, 2nd July – 2nd August 2014
- Natural Affection, Jermyn Street Theatre, London, House On The Hill, in Association with Jermyn Street Theatre, 18th July – 9th August 2014
- Flowers of the Field, White Bear Theatre, London, White Bear Theatre, 24th June – 13th July 2014
- April in Paris, Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, and other locations, Paul Tyrer and Jamie Clark/Jane Walmsley and Michael Braham for JAM Pictures/Derby Theatre, 27th June – 18th October 2014
- My Girl 2, by Barrie Keefe, Old Red Lion Theatre, London, Dilated Theatre Company, 24th June – 12th July 2014
- The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, by Jethro Compton, Park Theatre, London, Jethro Compton, in association with Park Theatre, 14th May – 22nd June 2014
- John Ferguson, Finborough Theatre, London, Light Box, in association with Neil McPherson, 20th May – 14th June 2014
- In The Heights, by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Southwark Playhouse, Paul Taylor-Mills and Tristan Baker and Charlie Parsons for Runaway Entertainment Ltd., 9th May – 7th June 2014
- Intimate Apparel, Park Theatre, London and Ustinov Studio, Theatre Royal Bath, Theatre Royal Bath and Park Theatre, 29th May – 27th July 2014
- The School for Scheming, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 16th April – 17th May 2014
- Bomber’s Moon, Park Theatre, London, Engine House, in association with Park Theatre, 2nd April – 11th May 2014
- Therese Raquin, Finborough Theatre, London, Jim Zalles for Theatre Bench, 25th March – 19th April 2014
- The Notorious Mrs Ebbsmith, Jermyn Street Theatre, London, Primavera, 8th April – 3rd May 2014
- A Small Family Business, Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, Royal National Theatre, 8th April – 27th August 2014
- Do I Hear A Waltz?, Park Theatre, London, Charles Court, 5th – 30th March 2014
- The A-Z of Mrs P, Southwark Playhouse, Newington Causeway, London, Neil Marcus, Paul Tyrer and Jamie Clark for the Booking Office and Michael Peavoy, 21st February – 29th March 2014
- Two Into One, Menier Chocolate Factory, Menier Chocolate Factory, 8th March – 26th April 2014
- Invincible, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 12th March – 12th April 2014
- Time of My Life, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, Surrey, Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough in association with Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, 22nd January – 1st February 2014
- Fred & Mary, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 4th December 2013 – 1st February 2014
- Season’s Greetings, Union Theatre, London, Sasha Regan and Paul Callen for Union Theatre, 3rd December 2013 – 4th January 2014
- The White Carnation, Finborough Theatre, London and Jermyn Street Theatre, London, Troupe, in association with Neil McPherson, 26th November 2013 – 22nd February 2014
- The Doctor’s Story, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 13th November 2013 – 31st January 2014
- The Dead Wait, Park Theatre, London, Snapdragon Productions, 6th November – 1st December 2013
- Dorothea’s Story, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 23rd October 2013 – 1st February 2014
- Days of Hope, Ye Olde Rose and Crown Theatre, All Star Productions, 8th – 18th October 2013
- Springs Eternal, by Susan Glaspell, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 11th September – 19th October 2013
- Pipe Dream, Union Theatre, London, Sasha Regan for the Union Theatre, 31st July – 31st August 2013
- Thark, Park Theatre, London, Snapdragon Productions with Damian Arnold, 21st August – 22nd September 2013
- Little Me, Ye Olde Rose and Crown Theatre, All Star Productions, 13th – 31st August 2013
- The Moment of Truth, Southwark Playhouse, Newington Causeway, London, The New Actors Company, 26th June – 20th July 2013
- Billy, Union Theatre, London, Sasha Regan and Paul Callen for Union Theatre, 29th May – 29th June 2013
- The Breadwinner, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 17th April – 18th May 2013
- Phantom, by Maury Yeston and Arthur Kopit, Ye Olde Rose and Crown Theatre, All Star Productions, 14th – 31st May 2013
- Blue Remembered Hills, Derby Theatre, Everyman Theatre, Liverpool, and other locations, Northern Stage, Newcastle, 19th April – 29th June 2013
- The Duke in Darkness, Tabard Theatre, London, Mark Perry for Sightline Entertainment and Lliana Bird for Bird & Be, 14th April – 11th May 2013
- Mister Holgado, Unicorn Theatre, London, Unicorn Theatre for Children, 24th March – 28th April 2013
- Darling of the Day, Union Theatre, London, Union Theatre, 20th March – 20th April 2013
- The Man Who Pays the Piper, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, 13th March – 13th April 2013
- The Lamplighters, Tabard Theatre, London, Boys of the Empire Productions, 19th March – 13th April 2013
- The Living Room, Jermyn Street Theatre, London, Primavera, 5th – 30th March 2013
- SUS, Lion and Unicorn Theatre, Gaisford St., London NW5, Dilated Theatre in association with The Lion and Unicorn Theatre, 5th – 23rd March 2013
- Merrily We Roll Along, Menier Chocolate Factory, Menier Chocolate Factory, 16th November 2012 – 23rd February 2013
- The Stepmother, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 6th February – 9th March 2013
- One Touch of Venus, Ye Olde Rose and Crown Theatre, All Star Productions, 5th – 23rd February 2013
- Sauce for the Goose, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 19th December 2012 – 2nd February 2013
- Damned by Despair, Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, National Theatre, 2nd November – 13th December 2012
- Love’s Comedy, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 14th November – 15th December 2012
- The White House Murder Case , Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 10th October – 10th November 2012
- A Life, Finborough Theatre, London, Snapdragon Productions, in association with Neil McPherson , 2nd – 27th October 2012
- Hindle Wakes, Finborough Theatre, London, Jamil Jivanjee with Jackdaw, in association with Neil McPherson, 11th – 29th September 2012
- Cornelius, Finborough Theatre, London, Anna Collins and 31 Productions in association with Neil McPherson, 14th August – 8th September 2012
- The Drawer Boy, Finborough Theatre, London, Snapdragon Productions and Nicola Seed,in association with Neil McPherson, 19th June – 14th July 2012
- Travelling Light, Lyttelton Theatre, National Theatre, London, Royal National Theatre, 18th January – 2nd June 2012
- Jekyll and Hyde the Musical , Union Theatre, London, Morphic Graffiti, 16th May – 16th June 2012
- The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Threesixty Theatre, Kensington Gardens, London, threesixty, 8th May – 9th September 2012
- The Conquering Hero, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 25th April – 9th May 2012
- The American Clock, Finborough Theatre, London, The Steam Industry/franklin Productions/Neil McPherson, 27th March – 21st April 2012
- A Tale of Two Cities, Charing Cross Theatre, London, PNPF in association with Ovation, 5th April – 12th May 2012
- Muswell Hill, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, 8th February – 10th March 2012
- Outward Bound, Finborough Theatre, London, Coracle in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre, 31st January – 25th February 2012
- Joking Apart, Union Theatre, London, Regan De Wynter Productions, 13th December 2011 – 14th January 2012
- The Railway Children, Waterloo Station [Eurostar depot], Jenny King and Matthew Gale for the Touring Consortium/Tristan Baker/Oliver Royds/PW Productions, National Railway Museum/Theatre Royal York, and Sue Scott Davison/Jeffrey Latimer/Welcome to Yorkshire, 19th June 2011 – 8th January 2012
- The Kitchen, Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, Royal National Theatre, 31st August – 9th November 2011
- 13, Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, Royal National Theatre, started 25th October 2011
- The Conspirators, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 31st August – 1st October 2011
- Mexican Hayride, Lilian Baylis Theatre, Islington, North London, Lost Musicals, 17th July – 7th August 2011
- A Woman Killed With Kindness, Lyttelton Theatre, National Theatre, London, National Theatre, started 19th July 2011
- Singin’ in the Rain, Chichester Festival Theatre and Palace Theatre, London, Stage Entertainment/Chichester Festival Theatre, started 27th June 2011
- Grimshaw, Bagshaw and Bradshaw, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 2nd – 25th June 2011
- Slasher and Crasher, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 2nd – 25th June 2011
- A Most Unwarrantable Intrusion, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 2nd – 25th June 2011
- Fings Ain’t Wot They Used T’Be, Union Theatre, London, Elliot Davis and Ellie Collyer-Bristow for Fings Productions, 13th May – 4th June 2011
- Bette and Joan, The Arts Theatre, London, Ann Pinnington Productions, in association with Andy Jordan Productions, 5th May – 25th June 2011
- The Kissing Dance, Jermyn Street Theatre, London, Peter Huntley Prod./Chantelle Staynings, 22nd March – 23rd April 2011
- The Captain of Köpenick, Webber Douglas Studio, London, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, 16th – 19th March 2011
- 8 Women, Southwark Playhouse, Borealis Theatre/Oblique House, 15th March – 9th April 2011
- Mary Broome, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 16th March – 23rd April 2011
- The Invisible Man, Menier Chocolate Factory, Menier Chocolate Factory, 13th November 2010 – 13th February 2011
- Once Bitten, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 15th December 2010 – 5th February 2011
- The Company Man, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 6th October – 6th November 2010
- Thunderbolt, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 1st September – 2nd October 2010
- Danton’s Death, Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, National Theatre, 22nd July – 14th October 2010
- Welcome to Thebes, Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, National Theatre, 15th June – 12th September 2010
- London Road, Cottesloe Theatre, National Theatre and Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, National Theatre, 14th April 2011 – 6th September 2012
- Taking Steps, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 24th March – 29th May 2010
- The Lady or the Tiger, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 16th December 2009 – 13th February 2010
- George’s Marvellous Medicine, Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, and other locations, Birmingham Stage Company, 10th November 2009 – 20th November 2010
- Women Beware Women, Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, National Theatre, 27th April – ? 2010
- Sweet Charity, Menier Chocolate Factory and Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, Menier Chocolate Factory, 27th November 2009 – 6th November 2010
- Alison’s House, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 7th October – 7th November 2009
- The Ring of Truth, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 3rd September – 3rd October 2009
- The Grapes of Wrath, Birmingham Repertory Theatre and New Wimbledon Theatre, English Touring Theatre & Chichester Festival Theatre, 1st – 31st October 2009
- All’s Well That Ends Well, Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, National Theatre, 28th May – 30th September 2009
- Rookery Nook, Menier Chocolate Factory, Menier Chocolate Factory, May – June 2009
- Factors Unforeseen, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 29th April – 30th May 2009
- Time and the Conways, Lyttelton Theatre, National Theatre, London, National Theatre, 28th April – 28th May 2009
- England People Very Nice, Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, National Theatre, 11th February – ? 2009
- Mary Goes First, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 17th December 2008 – 31st January 2009
- Let’s Face the Music and Dance, Salberg Studio, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse and Terry Eldridge Ltd., 11th December 2008 – 10th January 2009
- August: Osage County, Lyttelton Theatre, National Theatre, London, Steppenwolf, started November 2008
- A Month in the Country, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 30th October – 22nd November 2008
- The London Cuckolds, Embassy Theatre, London, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, 4th – 7th June 2008
- De Monfort, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 30th April – 31st May 2008
- The Woman Hater, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 19th December 2007 – 2nd February 2008
- Chains, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 14th November – 15th December 2007
- The Years Between, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 7th September – 6th October 2007
- A Matter of Life and Death, based on the film by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, Kneehigh Theatre/National Theatre, 2007
- The Pirates of Penzance, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond and Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 20th December 2006 – 10th February 2007
- Not About Heroes, Trafalgar Studios at the Whitehall Theatre, London, Feelgood Theatre Productions, 7th – 18th November 2006
- The Last Five Years, Menier Chocolate Factory, Menier Chocolate Factory, 18th July – 30th September 2006
- Woody Allen’s Murder Mysteries, Warehouse Theatre, Croydon, I’m A Camera & Warehouse Theatre Co., 9th December 2005 – 19th February 2006
- Mack & Mabel, Criterion Theatre, London, Laurence Myers, Jon Wilner and Richard Temple present The Watermill Theatre Production, 2006
- Sunday In the Park with George, Menier Chocolate Factory, Chocolate Factory Prod. [David Babani/Danielle Tarento], 18th November 2005 – 12th March 2006
- Glorious, Richmond Theatre, London, Michael Codron and Lee Dean, by arrangement with Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 3rd – 8th October 2005
- The Women of Lockerbie, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 31st August – 1st October 2005
- The Mikado, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 15th December 2004 – 12th February 2005
- Putting It Together, Harrogate Theatre Studio, Harrogate Theatre, 6th December 2004 – 2nd January 2005
- Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and Dick, Harrogate Theatre, Harrogate Theatre Co., 3rd – 22nd September 2004
- Biloxi Blues, Jerwood Vanbrugh Theatre, Couch Potato Productions, September 2004
- Oliver Twist, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, Surrey, Lyric Hammersmith Productions, 6th – 10th April 2004
- Me, Myself and I, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 17th December 2003 – 7th February 2004
- Teechers, Harrogate Theatre, Harrogate Theatre Co., 17th October – 8th November 2003
- The Madness of George Dubya, Arts Theatre, London, PW Productions in Association with McLaren Burnell and Ars Theatre, 2nd April – 23rd August 2003
- Elsie & Norm’s Macbeth, Salberg Studio, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Arts Theatre Ltd., 12th December 2002 – 4th January 2003
- Elsie and Norm’s Macbeth, Salberg Studio, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 12th December 2002 – 4th January 2003
- Dealer’s Choice, Salberg Studio, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 7th – 30th November 2002
- The Constant Wife, Apollo Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue), London, Bill Kenwright Ltd, 2002
- A Life in the Theatre, Derby Playhouse, Derby Playhouse Co., 20th December 2001 – 19th January 2002
- On the Piste, Derby Playhouse, Derby Playhouse Co., 19th October – 17th November 2001
- Kiss Me Kate, Victoria Palace Theatre, London, Roger Berlind and Roger Horchow, Edwin W. Schloss, Nica Burns, 2001 – 2002
- My Fair Lady, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, Cameron Mackintosh in association with Royal National Theatre, 21st July 2001 – 30th August 2003
- Merrily We Roll Along, Donmar Warehouse, London, Donmar Warehouse Co., 1st December 2000 – 3rd March 2001
- God Only Knows, Theatre Royal, Bath and Vaudeville Theatre, London, Duncan C. Weldon, for Triumph Entertainment Ltd., 2000 – 9th June 2001
- La Cava, Piccadilly Theatre, London and Victoria Palace Theatre, London, Frederick Zollo/Nicholas Paleologos/The Florinda Co./Churchill Theatre Bromley Prod., 2000
- Little Shop of Horrors, Haymarket Theatre, Basingstoke, Haymarket Theatre Co., 10th September – 2nd October 1999
- The Hobbit, New Wimbledon Theatre, Vanessa Ford Productions, October 1999
- Candide, Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, National Theatre, started 5th April 1999
- Candide, Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, dates unknown
- Chicago, Adelphi Theatre, London, Cambridge Theatre, London, and other locations, Barry & Fran Weissler/Kardana Productions Inc/Jujamcyn Theaters/Pola Jones, 18th November 1997 – 1st September 2012
- Dealer’s Choice, Fringe Club, Edinburgh and Theatre Royal, Bath, ? – August 1996
- Martin Guerre, Prince Edward Theatre, London, 1996
- Iona Rain, Warehouse Theatre, Croydon, Warehouse Theatre Co., 10th May – 9th June 1996
- Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Queen’s Theatre, London, Richmond Theatre, London, and other locations, Paddy Wilson and Laurence Myers, in assoc. with Bialystock and Bloom Ltd. for York St. Prod., 1995 – 1st March 1997
- A Little Night Music, Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, National Theatre, 18th September 1995 – 1996
- A Night at the Revolution, by Rob Ballard, Warehouse Theatre, Croydon, Performance Theatre Co./Warehouse Theatre Co., 1st – 24th July 1994
- The Absence of War, Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, Royal National Theatre, 2nd October 1993 – 1994
- Machinal, Lyttelton Theatre, National Theatre, London, National Theatre, 9th October 1993 – 1994
- Fat Souls, Warehouse Theatre, Croydon, Warehouse Theatre Company, 23rd April – 30th May 1993
- Don Quixote, Warehouse Theatre, Croydon, Warehouse Theatre Co., 4th December 1992 – 24th January 1993
- The Invisible Man, Theatre Royal Stratford E15, Theatre Royal Stratford East, 12th September – 17th October 1992
- The Case of the Dead Flamingo Dancer, Churchill Theatre, London, Bill Kenwright/Saraband Productions, 31st March – 18th April 1992
- The Invisible Man, Theatre Royal Stratford E15, Theatre Royal Stratford East, 23rd October – 23rd November 1991
- Judy, Whitehall Theatre, Dundee, Perth Theatre Co. on tour, 30th September – 5th October 1991
- When I Was A Girl, I Used to Scream and Shout, Dundee Repertory Theatre, Dundee Repertory Co., 13th – 28th September 1991
- Dinner, Warehouse Theatre, Croydon, Warehouse Theatre Co., 17th March – 16th April 1989
- Time, Dominion Theatre, started 9th April 1986
- Les Miserables, Palace Theatre, London, Royal Shakespeare Company, 4th December 1985 (press night)
- The Boy Friend, Albery Theatre, London, 1984 – 1985
- Intimate Exchanges, Ambassadors Theatre, London and Ambassadors Theatre, London, Ray Cooney/Theatre of Comedy, 13th August 1984 – 16th February 1985
- Children of a Lesser God, Albery Theatre, London, Ray Cooney/Ian Albery/The Mermaid Trust, 6th October 1981 – 15th October 1983
- Same Time Next Year, Dundee Rep, Dundee Repertory Co., 17th March – 2nd April 1983
- The Odd Couple, Dundee Rep, Dundee Repertory Co., 17th – 29th January 1983
- The Mikado, Cambridge Theatre, London, Bill Kenwright/Paul Gregg/Plymouth Theatre Co., 29th September – ? 1982
- Ten Times Table, Thorndike Theatre, Leatherhead, Leatherhead Repertory Co., 13th April – 1st May 1982
- Bring Me Sunshine, Bring Me Smiles, Newcastle Playhouse, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Shaw Theatre, London, Tynewear Theatre Co., 14th January – 1st May 1982
- Pal Joey, Albery Theatre, London, 25th September 1980 – 26th September 1981
- Passion Play, Aldwych Theatre, London, Royal Shakespeare Company, 13th January 1981 (press night)
- The Revenger’s Tragedy, Liverpool Playhouse, Liverpool Repertory Co., 20th November – 13th December 1980
- Wednesday, Liverpool Playhouse Studio, Liverpool Repertory Co., 19th November – 6th December 1980
- Something’s Afoot, Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon, Ashcroft Theatre, started 9th July 1980
- The Dresser, Queen’s Theatre, London and Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, Michael Codron / Royal Exchange Theatre Company, 6th March 1980 – 17th January 1981
- Calamity Jane, Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon, Duncan C. Weldon & Louis I. Michaels for Triumph Theatre Prod., Ltd., 18th – 29th September 1979
- Evita, Prince Edward Theatre, London, Robert Stigwood in association with David Land, 21st June 1978 – 8th February 1986
- Wild Oats, Piccadilly Theatre, London, Royal Shakespeare Company, 20th June 1977 (press night)
- Absurd Person Singular, Swan Theatre, Worcester, Worcester Repertory Company, 27th October – 13th November 1976
- Just a Little Bit Less Than Normal , Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch, Hornchurch Repertory Co., 1976
- Just a Little Bit Less Than Normal , Court Street Theater, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Manhattan Theater Club, NY, and other locations, English Stage Company, 1976 – 1978
- My Fat Friend, Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch, Hornchurch Repertory Co., 13th – 30th August 1975
- The Lady or the Tiger, Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch, Hornchurch Repertory Co., 1975
- The Count of Monte Cristo, Theatre Royal Stratford E15, Theatre Workshop, 1st August – 14th September 1974
- Winnie-The-Pooh, Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon and Bristol Hippodrome, Cameron Mackintosh and Veronica Flint-Shipman, 1973 – 31st August 1974
- Uncle Vanya, Bristol Old Vic, 1973 – 1974
- A Taste of Honey, Pavilion Theatre, Weymouth, Salisbury Playhouse [Theatrescope Tour], 20th October 1973
- Johnny Belinda, Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham, Alexandra Repertory Co., June – July 1973
- Habeas Corpus, Lyric Theatre (Shaftesbury), London and Oxford Playhouse, Michael Codron in association with Stoll Productions, 23rd April 1973 – 10th August 1974
- Birdbath, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse [Theatrescope Tour], 27th – 31st March 1973
- Old Times, Bedales School, Bench Theatre, Havant, and other locations, Salisbury Playhouse [Theatrescope Tour], ? – 31st March 1973
- Godspell, Brighton Theatre Royal, Bristol Hippodrome, and other locations, HM Tennent Ltd, 1972 – 27th May 1973
- Old Time Music Hall, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 17th October – 4th November 1972
- Charley’s Aunt, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 15th August – 2nd September 1972
- How the Other Half Loves, Lyric Theatre (Shaftesbury), London, 5th August 1970 – 1972
- Cinderella, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 19th December – 30th January 1971
- The Cherry Orchard, Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham, Meadow Players/an Oxford Playhouse Production, 1st – 6th November 1971
- Present Laughter, Swan Theatre, Worcester, Worcester Repertory Company, 10th – 21st August 1971
- The Cherry Orchard, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 8th – 26th September 1970
- Luv, Saisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 2nd – 13th June 1970
- Macbeth, Library Theatre, Manchester, Library Theatre Co., November – December 1969
- Look Back in Anger, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 21st October – 8th November 1969
- Narrow Road to the Deep North, Library Theatre, Manchester, Library Theatre Co., October – 1st November 1969
- Krapp’s Last Tape, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 21st April 1969
- The Lesson, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 21st April 1969
- The Odd Couple, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 25th February – 15th March 1969
- The Lady’s Not For Burning, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 4th – 22nd February 1969
- Relatively Speaking, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 30th July – 17th August 1968
- Pink String and Sealing Wax, Grand Theatre, Swansea, Swansea Repertory Co., 22nd – 27th July 1968
- Say Who You Are, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Arts Theatre Limited, 28th May – 8th June 1968
- Murder on the Nile, Grand Theatre, Swansea, Swansea Repertory Co., 27th May – 1st June 1968
- Man of La Mancha, Piccadilly Theatre, London, Donald Albery for Calabash Prod. Ltd., by arrangement with Albert W. Selden and Hal James, 24th April 1968 – 1969
- The Farmer’s Wife, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 2nd – 20th April 1968
- Boeing Boeing, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 12th – 30th September 1967
- Lady Windermere’s Fan, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 25th July – 5th August 1967
- How’s The World Treating You?, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 1967
- The Playboy of the Western World, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 1967
- The Knack, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Arts Theatre Limited, 1967
- The Killing of Sister George, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 1966
- Lock Up Your Daughters, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 1966
- The Beggar’s Opera, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 10th November – 12th December 1964
- Rebecca, Northampton Repertory Theatre, Northampton Repertory Co., September – October 1963
- Walker London, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 29th May – 30th June 1962
- Lunch Hour, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 8th – 15th June 1962
- Saint’s Day, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham Repertory Company, 20th March – 7th April 1962
- The Lesson, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 23rd March – 6th April 1962
- Beauty and the Beast, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 20th December 1961 – 10th February 1962
- Mister Universe, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 21st November – 16th December 1961
- The Caretaker, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 26th September – 21st October 1961
- Androcles and the Lion, Mermaid Theatre, London, Mermaid Theatre Co., started 3rd October 1961
- The Shewing-up of Blanco Posnet, Mermaid Theatre, London, Mermaid Theatre Co., started 3rd October 1961
- Krapp’s Last Tape, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 5th – 23rd September 1961
- Traveller Without Luggage, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 5th – 23rd September 1961
- The Love of Four Colonels, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 14th August – 2nd September 1961
- Macbeth, Ludlow Castle, Ludlow Festival Society, 27th June – 9th July 1961
- Roots, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 20th June – 1st July 1961
- Naked Island, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 9th – 27th May 1961
- Rashomon, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 18th April – 6th May 1961
- She Stoops to Conquer, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 21st March – 15th April 1961
- The Tenth Man, Comedy Theatre / Harold Pinter Theatre, London, started 13th April 1961
- Antony and Cleopatra, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 14th February – 18th March 1961
- Three Cavaliers, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 21st December 1960 – 11th February 1961
- The Three Cavaliers, by Beverley Cross, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham Repertory Co., 21st December 1960 – 11th February 1961
- The Irregular Verb To Love, Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham, Criterion Theatre, London, and other locations, Anna Deere Wiman & Jack Minster, started 1960
- Hobson’s Choice, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 22nd November – 17th December 1960
- Strange To Relate, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, The Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company, 1st – 19th November 1960
- One Way Pendulum, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 27th September – 29th October 1960
- One Man’s Meat, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 31st May – 18th June 1960
- All’s Well That Ends Well, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-Upon-Avon, 1959 – 1960
- The Long and the Short and the Tall, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 13th October – 7th November 1959
- Fratricide Punished, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 8th – 19th September 1959
- Gammer Gurton’s Needle, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 8th – 19th September 1959
- King Lear, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, Royal Shakespeare Company, 18th August 1959 (press night)
- Once More with Feeling, New Theatre, London, New Theatre Co., 1959
- The Rope Dancers, The Arts Theatre Club, London, Arts Theatre Club, started 9th July 1959
- Coriolanus, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, Royal Shakespeare Company, 7th July 1959 (press night)
- Dispersal, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, Belgrade Theatre Trust, by arrangement with Laurence Olivier,Oscar Lewenstein and Wolf Mankowitz, 29th June – 11th July 1959
- Who’s Who, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham Repertory Co., 2nd – 20th June 1959
- The Hostage, Wyndham’s Theatre, London, Theatre Workshop, 1959
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, Royal Shakespeare Company, 2nd June 1959 (press night)
- Roots, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry and Royal Court Theatre, London, English Stage Company, started 25th May 1959
- The World of Paul Slickey, Palace Theatre, London, Leon Hepner and Cedric Levitt/Gilda Dahlberg/David Pelham, 1959
- Othello, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, Royal Shakespeare Company, 7th April 1959 (press night)
- Hamlet, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 10th February – 7th March 1959
- Hamlet, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-Upon-Avon, 1958 – 1959
- West Side Story, Her / His Majesty’s Theatre, London, H M Tennent Ltd, Robert E Griffiths and Harold S Prince, December 1958 – 1959
- When We Are Married, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham Repertory Co., 18th November – 13th December 1958
- A Yorkshire Tragedy: Not so New as Lamentable and True, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham Repertory Co., 30th September – 18th October 1958
- Fratricide Punished, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 30th September – 18th October 1958
- Merry Play Between Johan Johan, the Husband, Tyb, his Wife, and Sir Johan, the Priest, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham Repertory Co., 30th September – 18th October 1958
- Five Finger Exercise, Comedy Theatre / Harold Pinter Theatre, London, started 16th July 1958
- Macbeth, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 11th February – 15th March 1958
- King Lear, Tour, Royal Shakespeare Company, 6th June (press night) – 17th December 1955
- Joined 15th January 2010.
- Last logged in on 29th March 2020.
Last five observations
- To Chiswick Playhouse production of Tryst, by Karoline Leach, Chiswick Playhouse, 5th - 29th February 2020: “This play is a re-titled version of “The Mysterious Mr Love”.”
- To production of Phipps, by Stanley Houghton, Rusholme Theatre, Manchester, started 23rd May 1927: “This was part of a Double Bill, with “Isabel, Edward and Anne” by Gertrude Jennings.”
- To production of Isabel, Edward and Anne, by Gertrude Jennings, Rusholme Theatre, Manchester, started 23rd May 1927: “This was part of a Double Bill, with “Phipps” by Stanley Houghton.”
- To Lyceum production of Patchwork, by Jevan Brandon-Thomas and Wilson Barrett, Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, started 24th July 1933: “This was a curtain raiser to the performance of “The Enchanted Cottage” by Arthur Wing Pinero.”
- To production of Saturday Night at the Crown, by Walter Greenwood, Royalty Theatre, Morecambe, started 7th June 1954: “This was the Premiere production of this play.”
Last ten changes
- White Rose Players production of It Won't Be A Stylish Marriage, by A P Dearsley, Grand Opera House, Harrogate, 12th - 17th November 1951
- Harry Hanson and the Court Players production of It Won't Be A Stylish Marriage, by A P Dearsley, Palace Theatre Westcliff, Westcliff-on-Sea, started March 1952
- The New Malvern Company production of It Won't Be A Stylish Marriage, by A P Dearsley, Pavilion Theatre, Torquay, started December 1960
- Barry Denville
- John Pickering-Cail
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Playhouse, Manchester
Manchester Repertory Company production of It Won't Be A Stylish Marriage, by A P Dearsley, Playhouse, Manchester, started February 1952 - Chalmers Wood/Michael Williams production of It Won't Be A Stylish Marriage, by A P Dearsley, Grand Theatre, Halifax, started 30th June 1952
- Stephenson Saxon Players production of It Won't Be A Stylish Marriage, by A P Dearsley, Theatre Royal, Leicester, 5th - 10th November 1951
- Todd Thompson
- Charles Rowley
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