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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, 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, Southwark Playhouse, Newington Causeway, London, Jethro Compton Productions, 15th May – 8th June 2019
- Little Miss Sunshine, Arcola Theatre, London, New Victoria Theatre, Woking, and other locations, Arcola Theatre/Sellador Productions, 21st March – 28th September 2019
- The Rubenstein Kiss, 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, London, 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 and 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, Park Theatre, London, Festival Theatre, Malvern, 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, Ustinov Studio, Theatre Royal Bath and Jermyn Street Theatre, London, 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, Southwark Playhouse, London, 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, 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, Southwark Playhouse, London, David Adkin, in association with Adam Roebuck, 12th July – 5th August 2017
- Working, 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, London, North Wall Arts Centre, Oxford, and other locations, Bush Theatre/Up In Arms/Farnham Maltings, 26th April – 17th June 2017
- The Life, Southwark Playhouse, Newington Causeway, London, Amy Anzel and Matt Chisling, 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, 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 Street 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, London, 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 Spitfire Grill, by James Valcq, Fred Alley, Union Theatre, London, Union Theatre, 23rd July – 15th August 2015
- The Invisible, Bush Theatre, London, Bush Theatre, 3rd June – 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, 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, Theatre Royal, Windsor and Manor Pavilion, Sidmouth, Paul Taylor-Mills in association with Bill Kenwright, 30th June – 15th July 2015
- Communicating Doors, Menier Chocolate Factory, London, 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, Bromley, 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, 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, London, Menier Chocolate Factory, 21st November 2014 – 7th March 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
- The Last of the De Mullins, Jermyn Street Theatre, London, Stephen McGill and Joel Marvin, in association with Jermyn Street Theatre, 3rd – 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, 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, Ardent Theatre and Jermyn Street Theatre, 23rd September – 24th October 2014
- Sweeney Todd, Twickenham Theatre, David Adkin in association with Twickenham Theatre, 10th September – 10th October 2014
- The Distance, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 8th October – 8th November 2014
- Uncle Vanya, St James Theatre, London, Emily Dobbs for Jagged Fence Productions, in association with Peter Kane, 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 Productions and 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, Derby Theatre, Theatre Royal, Brighton, 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, Old Red Lion Theatre, London, Dilated Theatre Company, 24th June – 12th July 2014
- The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, 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, Southwark Playhouse, London, 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, Jermyn Street Theatre and 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 Opera, 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, London, 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, 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, Richmond Theatre, Northern Stage, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 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, London, 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, 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, London, Lost Musicals, 17th July – 7th August 2011
- A Woman Killed With Kindness, Lyttelton Theatre, National Theatre, National Theatre, started 19th July 2011
- Singin’ in the Rain, Palace Theatre, London and Chichester Festival Theatre, Stage Entertainment/Chichester Festival Theatre, started 27th June 2011
- A Most Unwarrantable Intrusion, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 2nd – 25th 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
- 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, Arts Theatre, London, Andy Jordan Productions and Ann Pinnington 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, The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, 16th – 19th March 2011
- 8 Women, Southwark Playhouse, London, Borealis Theatre and 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, London, 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
- The 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 (now Dorfman Theatre), National Theatre, London 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, The Old Rep Theatre, Birmingham, Hexagon Theatre, Reading, 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, London 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
- Factors Unforeseen, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, Orange Tree Theatre, 29th April – 30th May 2009
- Time and the Conways, Lyttelton Theatre, National Theatre, National Theatre, 28th April – 28th May 2009
- Rookery Nook, Menier Chocolate Factory, London, Menier Chocolate Factory, 16th April – 21st June 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, Steppenwolf, started November 2008
- A Month in the Country, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 30th October – 22nd November 2008
- The London Cuckolds, Embassy Theatre, London, The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, 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 2, London, Feelgood Theatre Productions, 7th – 18th November 2006
- The Last Five Years, Menier Chocolate Factory, London, Menier Chocolate Factory, 18th July – 30th September 2006
- Mack & Mabel, Criterion Theatre, London, Laurence Myers, Jon Wilner and Richard Temple present The Watermill Theatre Production, 10th April – 1st July 2006
- Woody Allen’s Murder Mysteries, Warehouse Theatre, Croydon, I’m A Camera & Warehouse Theatre Co., 9th December 2005 – 19th February 2006
- Sunday In the Park with George, Menier Chocolate Factory, London and Wyndham’s Theatre, London, Chocolate Factory Prod. [David Babani/Danielle Tarento], 18th November 2005 – 2nd September 2006
- Glorious, Richmond Theatre, 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 Company, 3rd – 22nd September 2004
- Biloxi Blues, Jerwood Vanbrugh Theatre, London, Couch Potato Productions, September 2004
- Oliver Twist, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, 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 Company, 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 and Lyric Theatre (Shaftesbury Ave), London, Bill Kenwright Ltd, 2nd April – 12th October 2002
- A Life in the Theatre, Derby Playhouse, Derby Playhouse Company, 20th December 2001 – 19th January 2002
- On the Piste, Derby Playhouse, Derby Playhouse Company, 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 Company, 1st December 2000 – 3rd March 2001
- God Only Knows, Theatre Royal, Bath and Vaudeville Theatre, (Strand) London, Duncan C. Weldon, for Triumph Entertainment Ltd., 2000 – 9th June 2001
- La Cava, Victoria Palace Theatre, London and Piccadilly Theatre, London, Frederick Zollo/Nicholas Paleologos/The Florinda Co./Churchill Theatre Bromley Prod., 2000
- Little Shop of Horrors, Haymarket Theatre, Basingstoke, Haymarket Theatre Company, 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, Unknown location, 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, Theatre Royal, Bath and Fringe Club, Edinburgh, ? – August 1996
- Martin Guerre, Prince Edward Theatre, London, 10th July 1996 – 28th February 1998
- Iona Rain, Warehouse Theatre, Croydon, Warehouse Theatre Company, 10th May – 9th June 1996
- Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Theatre Royal, Bath, Richmond Theatre, 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, 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, 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 East, Theatre Royal Stratford East, 12th September – 17th October 1992
- The Case of the Dead Flamingo Dancer, Churchill Theatre, Bromley, Bill Kenwright/Saraband Productions, 31st March – 18th April 1992
- The Invisible Man, Theatre Royal, Stratford East, 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 Company, 13th – 28th September 1991
- Dinner, Warehouse Theatre, Croydon, Warehouse Theatre Company, 17th March – 16th April 1989
- Time, Dominion Theatre, London, started 9th April 1986
- Les Miserables, Palace Theatre, London, Royal Shakespeare Company, 4th December 1985 (press night)
- The Boy Friend, Albery Theatre (now Noël Coward 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 (now Noël Coward Theatre), London, Ray Cooney/Ian Albery/The Mermaid Trust, 6th October 1981 – 15th October 1983
- The Odd Couple, Dundee Repertory Theatre, Dundee Repertory Company, 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 Company, 13th April – 1st May 1982
- Bring Me Sunshine, Bring Me Smiles, Newcastle Playhouse, Newcastle upon Tyne and Shaw Theatre, London, Tynewear Theatre Company, 14th January – 1st May 1982
- Pal Joey, Albery Theatre (now Noël Coward 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 Company, 20th November – 13th December 1980
- Wednesday, Liverpool Playhouse Studio, Liverpool Repertory Company, 19th November – 6th December 1980
- Something’s Afoot, Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon, Ashcroft Theatre, started 9th July 1980
- The Dresser, Queen’s Theatre, (Shaftesbury Ave) London (now Sondheim 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 Productions 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) – 28th January 1978
- Absurd Person Singular, Swan Theatre, Worcester, Worcester Repertory Company, 27th October – 13th November 1976
- Just a Little Bit Less Than Normal , Royal Court Theatre (Upstairs), London, Manhattan Theater Club, NY, and other locations, English Stage Company, 1976 – 1978
- Just a Little Bit Less Than Normal , Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch, Hornchurch Repertory Company, 1976
- My Fat Friend, Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch, Hornchurch Repertory Company, 13th – 30th August 1975
- The Lady or the Tiger, Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch, Hornchurch Repertory Company, 1975
- The Count of Monte Cristo, Theatre Royal, Stratford East, Theatre Workshop, 1st August – 14th September 1974
- Winnie-The-Pooh, Bristol Hippodrome and Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon, Cameron Mackintosh and Veronica Flint-Shipman, 1973 – 31st August 1974
- Uncle Vanya, Bristol Old Vic – Theatre Royal, Theatre Royal, 3rd – 27th October 1973
- A Taste of Honey, Pavilion Theatre, Weymouth, Salisbury Playhouse [Theatrescope Tour], 20th October 1973
- Johnny Belinda, Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham, Alexandra Repertory Company, June – July 1973
- Habeas Corpus, Lyric Theatre (Shaftesbury Ave), 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, Salisbury Playhouse, John Stripe Theatre, Winchester, and other locations, Salisbury Playhouse [Theatrescope Tour], ? – 31st March 1973
- Godspell, Bristol Hippodrome, Pavillion Theatre, Bournemouth, and other locations, H M Tennent Ltd, 1972 – 27th May 1973
- Old Time Music Hall, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 17th October – 4th November 1972
- How the Other Half Loves, Lyric Theatre (Shaftesbury Ave), London, 5th August 1970 – 30th September 1972
- Charley’s Aunt, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 15th August – 2nd September 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 Company, 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 Company, 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 Company, 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 Company, 27th May – 1st June 1968
- Man of La Mancha, Piccadilly Theatre, London and Piccadilly Theatre, London, Donald Albery for Calabash Prod. Ltd., by arrangement with Albert W. Selden and Hal James, 24th April 1968 – October 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
- The Knack, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Arts Theatre Limited, 1967
- How’s the World Treating You?, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 1967
- The Playboy of the Western World, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, 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 Company, 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
- The Shewing-up of Blanco Posnet, Mermaid Theatre, London, Mermaid Theatre Company, started 3rd October 1961
- Androcles and the Lion, Mermaid Theatre, London, Mermaid Theatre Company, started 3rd October 1961
- Traveller Without Luggage, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 5th – 23rd September 1961
- Krapp’s Last Tape, 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, London (now Harold Pinter Theatre, London), started 13th April 1961
- Antony and Cleopatra, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 14th February – 18th March 1961
- The Irregular Verb to Love, Theatre Royal, Bath, Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham, and other locations, Anna Deere Wiman and Jack Minster, 27th February 1961 – 17th February 1962
- The Three Cavaliers, by Beverley Cross, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham Repertory Company, 21st December 1960 – 11th February 1961
- Hobson’s Choice, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 22nd November – 17th December 1960
- Strange to Relate, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 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
- Gammer Gurton’s Needle, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 8th – 19th September 1959
- Fratricide Punished, 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 (now Noël Coward Theatre), London, New Theatre Co., 9th July – 22nd August 1959
- The Rope Dancers, Arts Theatre, 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 Company, 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, Royal Court Theatre, London and Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, English Stage Company, started 25th May 1959
- The World of Paul Slickey, Palace Theatre, London, Leon Hepner and Cedric Levitt/Gilda Dahlberg/David Pelham, 5th May – 13th June 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 Majesty’s Theatre, London, H M Tennent Ltd, Robert E Griffiths and Harold S Prince, 12th December 1958 – 3rd June 1961
- When We Are Married, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham Repertory Company, 18th November – 13th December 1958
- Fratricide Punished, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 30th September – 18th October 1958
- A Yorkshire Tragedy: Not so New as Lamentable and True, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham Repertory Company, 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 Company, 30th September – 18th October 1958
- Five Finger Exercise, Comedy Theatre, London (now 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
- Same Time Next Year, Dundee Repertory Theatre, Dundee Repertory Company, 17th March – 2nd April 1983
- Someone Like You, Unknown location, dates unknown
- 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 Wilson Barrett and Jevan Brandon-Thomas, 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-on-Sea, started March 1952
- 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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