Snapshot of Plays of BNT
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We've been making theatre since 1938
Theatre has evolved a lot in that time.
With close to 300 plays being staged by BNT, here is an interesting snapshot of our history of staged productions, looking at the playwrights that have been favourites.
The most common playwrights in our history
Neil Simon
Neil Simon was a Golden Globe, Tony Award and Academy Award winning American playwright, screenwriter and author. He wrote more than 30 plays and nearly the same number of movie screenplays. Plays staged by BNT include:
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Come Blow Your Horn1976 - directed by Alan Wakeling
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The Good Doctor1982 - directed by Michael MacNeill
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Come Blow Your Horn1984 - directed by Doug Sarah
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Fools1986 - directed by Sonja Kinnersly
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Brighton Beach Memories1989 - directed by Bruce Widdop
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Fools1992 - directed by Barry Tudor
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The Odd Couple - Female1994 - directed by Fred Fargher and Barry Tudor
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Plaza Suite1995 - directed by Andrew Seeary
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The Sunshine Boys2000 - directed by Andrew Seeary
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Rumours2003 - directed by Julian Oldfield
John Chapman and Ray Cooney
John Chapman was a British actor, playwright and screenwriter, known for his collaborations with Ray Cooney. Raymond Cooney is an English playwright, actor, and director. His biggest success, Run for Your Wife (1983), ran for nine years in London's West End and is its longest-running comedy.
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The Brides of March1967 - directed by Don McIntyre
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Dry Rot1970 - directed by Marj Ford
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Not Now Darling1973 - directed by Marj Ford
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Chase Me, Comrade!1977 - directed by Laurie Lane
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Move Over Mrs Markham1978 - directed by Marj Ford
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Chase Me, Comrade!1988 - directed by Elise Brown
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Shut Your Eyes & Think of England1990 - directed by David Hinrichsen
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Dry Rot2005 - directed by Julian Oldfield
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Holiday Snap2010 - directed by Julian Oldfield
Noël Coward
Noël Coward was an English playwright, composer, director, actor, and singer, known for his wit, flamboyance.
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Fumed Oak1950 - directed by Geoff Richards
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Private Lives1959 - directed by John Fox
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Blithe Spirit1964 - directed by Bill Reynolds
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This Happy Breed1977 - directed by Thelma Walker, Marj Ford
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One Act Plays1979 - directed by Trevor O'Donnell, Marie Lyons, Alan Wakeling
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Blithe Spirit1984 - directed by Dennis Griffin
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South Sea Bubble1997 - directed by Barry Breen
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Present Laughter1999 - directed by Ron Hedgcock
Alan Ayckbourn
Alan Ayckbourn a prolific British playwright and director. He has written and produced as of 2024, 90 full-length plays in Scarborough and London and was, between 1972 and 2009, the artistic director of the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough, where all but four of his plays have received their first performance. More than 40 have subsequently been produced in the West End, at the Royal National Theatre or by the Royal Shakespeare Company since his first hit Relatively Speaking opened at the Duke of York's Theatre in 1967.
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Confusions1983 - directed by Sonja Kinnersly, Bill Horrocks
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Mixed Doubles1987 - directed by Sonja Kinnersly
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Confusions1991 - directed by Sonja Kinnersly
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Relatively Speaking1999 - directed by Julian Oldfield
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How the Other Half Loves2002 - directed by Julian Oldfield
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Snake in the Grass2009 - directed by Julian Oldfield
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One Act Plays2010 - directed by Julian Oldfield
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Bedroom Farce2011 - directed by Julian Oldfield
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Improbable Fiction2014 - directed by Peter Nethercote
Shakespeare
Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist.
Our 2017 staging of Much Ado About Shakespeare wasn't the play Much Ado About Nothing, but 4 shorts including an abbreviated Macbeth and an abbreviated Romeo and Juliet. This means we have staged Macbeth 3 times.
J. B. Priestley
John Boynton Priestley was an English novelist, playwright, screenwriter, broadcaster and social commentator
Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde was an Irish poet and playwright. After writing in different forms throughout the 1880s, he became one of the most popular playwrights in London in the early 1890s. He is best remembered for his epigrams and plays, and his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray.
Molière
Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, known by his stage name Molière, was a French playwright, actor, and poet, widely regarded as one of the great writers in the French language and world literature.
Philip King
Philip King was an English playwright and actor, born in Yorkshire. He is best known as the author of the farce See How They Run (1944). He lived in Brighton and many of his plays were first produced in nearby Worthing. He continued to act throughout his writing career, often appearing in his own plays.
We're still mapping out the full details of our production history. So far we have counted
33
Dramas
40
Comedies
5
Musicals
1
Radio Plays
4
One Act Plays
13
Variety Shows
192
Still to count
Authors whose stories we have performed
Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie was an English writer known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, particularly those revolving around fictional detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. She also wrote the world's longest-running play, the murder mystery The Mousetrap, which has been performed in the West End of London since 1952.
A. A. Milne
A A Milne was an English writer best known for his books about the teddy bear Winnie-the-Pooh, as well as for children's poetry. Milne was primarily a playwright before the huge success of Winnie-the-Pooh overshadowed all his previous work. He served in both world wars, as a lieutenant in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment in the First World War and as a captain in the Home Guard in the Second World War.
Jane Austen
Jane Austen was an English novelist known primarily for her six novels, which implicitly interpret, critique, and comment upon the British landed gentry at the end of the 18th century. We have done multiple production written by her (audiobooks) as well as play adaptions of her work by other playwrights.
Some Australian playwrights we have staged
David Williamson
David Williamson was born in Melbourne, Victoria, on 24 February 1942, and was brought up in Bairnsdale. He graduated from Monash University with a Bachelor of Engineering. His early forays into the theatre were as an actor and writer of skits for the Engineers' Revue at Melbourne University's Union Theatre at lunchtime during the early 1960s, as a satirical sketch writer for Monash University student reviews, and the Emerald Hill Theatre Company. In 1981 he won the AFI Award for Best Screenplay, Original or Adapted, for the film Gallipoli.
Richard Beynon
Beynon was born in the inner Melbourne suburb of Carlton in 1925. He went to England in 1947 and joined a repertory company on the Isle of Wight. He later performed in West End plays. His best known work as a playwright is The Shifting Heart which premiered in Australia in 1957 and the United Kingdom in 1959.
Debra Oswald
Debra Oswald is an Australian writer for film, television, stage, radio and children's fiction. In 2008 her Stories in the Dark won Best Play in the NSW Premier's Literary Awards. She created and was head writer of the Channel 10 drama series Offspring for which she won the 2011 NSW Premier's Literary Award and the 2014 AACTA Award for best TV screenplay.
Angela Betzien
Angela Betzien is an Australian playwright and screenwriter. Betzien was born in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia in 1978. She graduated from Queensland University of Technology with a Master of Arts for her thesis, "Hoods: Creating political theatre for young audiences."
Joanna Murray-Smith
Joanna Murray-Smith is an Australian playwright, screenwriter, novelist, librettist, and newspaper columnist. She was born on 17 April 1962 in Mount Eliza, Victoria. She graduated with a BA (Hons) from the University of Melbourne. In 2000 she was awarded a Commonwealth Medal for Services to Playwriting and in 2012 she was made a Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow at the University of Melbourne
Andrew Bovell
Bovell was born on 23 November 1962 in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia and completed his secondary school education in Perth. He graduated from the University of Western Australia with a BA and followed that with a Diploma in Dramatic Arts at the Victorian College of Arts, in Melbourne.His AWGIE award-winning play, Speaking in Tongues,(1996) has been seen throughout Australia, Europe, and the US and Bovell adapted it for the screen under the title Lantana.
Repeat offenders
We've been caught in the act of doing these shows more than once.
Macbeth
And Then There Were None
Dangerous Corner
Night Must Fall
Come Blow Your Horn
The Importance of Being Earnest
Confusions
Chase Me, Comrade!
Dry Rot
Fools
Blithe Spirit
The Glass Menagerie
Outward Bound
Steel Magnolias
The Boy Friend
Local playwrights and original works we have staged
Peter Nethercote
Emma Wood
Alexandra Meerbach
Mary-Rose McLaren
Austin McCallum
If you've come this far you might even be interested in the full list.
Click the year of performance on the right to be taken to the page for that production.
Production | Playwright | Director | Year | |
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At Dusk | Millicent Armstrong | Brenda Dowling | 2024 | |
Dancing at Lughnasa | Mary-Rose McLaren | 2024 | ||
A Date With Death | Jon Amesbury, Tom Stoppard, Steven Hayet, Ann Chadwick, Colette Freedman, Peter Nethercote, Rosemary Whyte, Marty Monstar, and Katrina Mathers | Jon Amesbury, Laura Hudson, Gin O'Brien, Ann Chadwick, Liana Emmerson, Shannon Nicholls, Ruby Penhall, and Megan J Riedl | 2024 | |
Persuasion Podcast | 2024 | |||
Shakespeare's: Caesar | 2023 | |||
Terry Pratchett's: Wyrd Sisters | 2023 | |||
Dust and Ruin | Alexandra Meerbach, Mika Wallace | Alexandra Meerbach | 2023 | |
Mr Bennet's Bride | Emma Wood | Megan J Riedl | 2022 | |
Children of the Black Skirt | Angela Betzien | Deanne Joosten | 2022 | |
Steel Magnolias | Robert Harling | Mary-Rose McLaren | 2021 | |
Peter Pan Podcast | J. M. Barrie | Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Marli van der Bijl | 2021 | |
Pride & Prejudice Podcast | Jane Austen | Liana Emmerson | 2020 | |
A 2020 Vision | Emma Wood | Susan Rundle and Adrian Rice | 2020 | |
A Christmas Carol | Mary-Rose McLaren | 2019 | ||
Medea | Tom Paulin | Megan J Riedl | 2019 | |
Speaking in Tongues | Andrew Bovell | Dan West | 2019 | |
Court in the Act | Carol Churchill, Andrew Bovell, Megan J Riedl | Megan J Riedl, Barry Kay | 2019 | |
Natural Causes | Eric Chappell | Peter Nethercote | 2018 | |
Pride and Prejudice | Jon Jory | Alexandra Meerbach | 2018 | |
Mr Bailey’s Minder | Debra Oswald | Linda Davey | 2018 | |
Much Ado About Shakespeare | Shakespeare, Rob John | Alexandra Meerbach | 2017 | |
Nobody's Perfect | Simon William | Doug Bennet | 2017 | |
Daisy Pulls It Off | Denise Deegan | Mary-Rose McLaren | 2017 | |
Falling From Grace | Hannie Rayson | Peter Nethercote | 2017 | |
Ballarat Heritage Weekend Radio Play | Lee Taylor | 2017 | ||
Little Women | Peter Clapham | Alexandra Meerbach | 2016 | |
The Best Man | Gore Vidal | Peter Nethercote | 2016 | |
Lost In Yonkers | Neil Simon | Hedley Thompson | 2016 | |
Honourable Mentions | Mary-Rose McLaren and Peter Nethercote | Mary-Rose McLaren and Peter Nethercote | 2016 | |
The Importance of Being Earnest | Oscar Wilde | Hedley Thompson | 2015 | |
The Perfectionist | David Williamson | Peter Nethercote | 2015 | |
The Female of the Species | Joanna Murray-Smith | Mary-Rose McLaren | 2015 | |
Who Remembers the Great War? | Barry Kay, Peter Nethercote, Greg Roberts, T.S. Eliot | Alexandra Meerbach, Peter Nethercote and Paula Heenan | 2015 | |
Flare Path | Terrance Rattigan | Julian Oldfield | 2014 | |
In Duty Bound | Ron Elisha | Peter Nethercote | 2014 | |
Social Tales (One Act Plays) | CG Bond, William Inge, Alan Bennett, Enda Walsh | Hedley Thomson, Julian Oldfield, Mary-Rose McLaren | 2014 | |
Improbable Fiction | Alan Ayckbourn | Peter Nethercote | 2014 | |
Lord Arthur Savile's Crime | Oscar Wilde | Julian Oldfield | 2013 | |
Twelve Angry Men | Reginald Rose | Peter Tulloch | 2013 | |
One Boy's War | Mary-Rose McLaren | Mary-Rose McLaren | 2013 | |
Theft | Eric Chappell | Peter Nethercote | 2013 | |
And Then There Were None | Agatha Christie | Julian Oldfield | 2012 | |
The Glass Menagerie | Tennessee Williams | Peter Tulloch | 2012 | |
Sylvia's Wedding | Jimmie Chinn | Peter Nethercote | 2012 | |
Under Milk Wood | Dylan Thomas | Julian Oldfield | 2012 | |
Bedroom Farce | Alan Ayckbourn | Julian Oldfield | 2011 | |
The Mousetrap | Agatha Christie | Peter Nethercote | 2011 | |
Heads and Tails | Wendy Hall, Nigel Rideout & Hedley Thomson | 2011 | ||
Creche and Burn | Elise Greig | Miranda McDonald | 2011 | |
Holiday Snap | Michael Pertwee, John Chapman | Julian Oldfield | 2010 | |
Suspects | Giles Cole | Julian Oldfield | 2010 | |
Quarters | Peter Nethercote | Peter Nethercote | 2010 | |
One Act Plays | Julian Oldfield | 2010 | ||
Barchester | Peter Nethercote | Peter Nethercote | 2009 | |
Snake in the Grass | Alan Ayckbourn | Julian Oldfield | 2009 | |
Domestic Tales | Chekhov, Peter Nethercote | Mary-Rose McLaren, Sue Pilbeam, Peter Nethercote | 2009 | |
Agnes of God | John Pielmeier | Julian Oldfield | 2009 | |
Noises Off | Michael Frayn | Lloyd Dallas | 2008 | |
The Staffroom | Steve Wheat | Peter Nethercote | 2008 | |
Tangled Tales | Julian Oldfield | 2008 | ||
The Edge of Darkness | Brian Clemens | Julian Oldfield | 2008 | |
One Act Play Festival | 2007 | |||
Penelope | W. Somerset Maugham | Peter Nethercote | 2007 | |
Twisted Tales | Julian Oldfield | 2007 | ||
The Anastasia File | Royce Ryton | Julian Oldfield | 2007 | |
The House by the Lake | Hugh Mills | Julian Oldfield | 2006 | |
See How They Run! | Philip King | Julian Oldfield | 2006 | |
Telling Tales | Julian Oldfield | 2006 | ||
Variety at the Vic | 2006 | |||
The Winslow Boy | Terence Rattigan | Julian Oldfield | 2006 | |
Dry Rot | John Chapman | Julian Oldfield | 2005 | |
Alphabetical Order | Michael Frayn | Peter Nethercote | 2005 | |
Rough Justice | Terence Frisby | Julian Oldfield | 2005 | |
Lettice & Lovage | Peter Shaffer | Julian Oldfield | 2004 | |
Ghost Train | Arnold Ridley | Julian Oldfield | 2004 | |
Brief Encounters | Tennessee Williams, Sacha Guitry, N. F. Simpson | Julian Oldfield | 2004 | |
Our Town | Thornton Wilder | Julian Oldfield | 2004 | |
Rumours | Neil Simon | Julian Oldfield | 2003 | |
Say Who You Are | Keith Waterhouse, Willis Hall | Julian Oldfield | 2003 | |
Quartet | Ronald Harwood | Gabrielle Leeds | 2003 | |
How the Other Half Loves | Alan Ayckbourn | Julian Oldfield | 2002 | |
Waiting | John Bowen, Barry Bermange, Harold Pinter | Julian Oldfield | 2002 | |
Trap for a Lonely Man | Robert Thomas | Julian Oldfield | 2002 | |
A Clanging Cymbal | Peter Nethercote | Peter Nethercote | 2002 | |
What the Butler Saw | Joe Orton | Doug Sarah | 2001 | |
Breath of Spring | Peter Coke | Julian Oldfield | 2001 | |
Past Loves | David Campton, John Mortimer, Alun Owen | Julian Oldfield | 2001 | |
The Sunshine Boys | Neil Simon | Andrew Seeary | 2000 | |
Portrait of Murder | Robert Bloomfield | Ron Hedgcock | 2000 | |
Relatively Speaking | Alan Ayckbourn | Julian Oldfield | 1999 | |
A Voyage Round My Father | John Mortimer | Julian Oldfield | 1999 | |
Present Laughter | Noël Coward | Ron Hedgcock | 1999 | |
84 Charing Cross Road | Helene Hanff | Julian Oldfield | 1998 | |
Pack Of Lies | Hugh Whitemore | Ron Hedgcock | 1998 | |
South Sea Bubble | Noël Coward | Barry Breen | 1997 | |
Busybody | Jack Popplewell | Julian Oldfield | 1997 | |
Variety Vaudeville And Villainy | 1997 | |||
No Time On | Graeme Forsyth | Barry Breen | 1996 | |
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern | Tom Stoppard | Karl Hatton | 1996 | |
Habeas Corpus | Alan Bennett | Julian Oldfield | 1996 | |
Plaza Suite | Neil Simon | Andrew Seeary | 1995 | |
Two Weeks with the Queen | 1995 | |||
The Diary Of Anne Frank | Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett | 1995 | ||
Brief Lives | John Aubrey | 1995 | ||
The Odd Couple - Female | Neil Simon | Fred Fargher and Barry Tudor | 1994 | |
The Odd Couple - Male | Neil Simon | Fred Fargher and Barry Tudor | 1994 | |
Steel Magnolias | Robert Harling | 1994 | ||
Nunsense | Dan Goggin | Wendy Holgate | 1993 | |
Whose Life is it Anyway | Brian Clark | Barry Tudor | 1993 | |
One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest | Dale Wasserman | 1993 | ||
A Hard God | Peter Kenna | 1992 | ||
Fools | Neil Simon | Barry Tudor | 1992 | |
Dinkum Assorted | Linda Aronson | Peter Eyers | 1991 | |
Confusions | Alan Ayckbourn | Sonja Kinnersly | 1991 | |
Under Milk Wood | Dylan Thomas | Norman Harman | 1991 | |
My Fat Friend | Charles Laurence | Sonja Kinnersly | 1990 | |
Shut Your Eyes & Think of England | Anthony Marriott and John Chapman | David Hinrichsen | 1990 | |
Travelling North | David Williamson | Peter Eyers | 1990 | |
The Boy Friend | Sandy Wilson | Graeme Coombs | 1989 | |
Brighton Beach Memories | Neil Simon | Bruce Widdop | 1989 | |
Chase Me, Comrade! | Ray Cooney | Elise Brown | 1988 | |
Noises Off | Michael Frayn | Sonja Kinnersly | 1988 | |
Mixed Doubles | Alan Ayckbourn | Sonja Kinnersly | 1987 | |
Veronica's Room | Ira Levin | Elise Brown | 1987 | |
Macbeth | Shakespeare | Kenneth Hemmens | 1986 | |
Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? | Edward Albee | John Williams | 1986 | |
Accommodations | Nick Hall | Stephen Buttler | 1986 | |
Fools | Neil Simon | Sonja Kinnersly | 1986 | |
Reversals | Peter Nethercote | Peter Nethercote | 1986 | |
Astonish Me | Joy Weidersatz | Paul Rose | 1985 | |
A Ghost on Tiptoe | Robert Morley and Rosemary Anne Sisson | Elise Brown | 1985 | |
The Reluctant Doctor | Molière | Karl Hatton | 1985 | |
Blithe Spirit | Noël Coward | Dennis Griffin | 1984 | |
Come Blow Your Horn | Neil Simon | Doug Sarah | 1984 | |
Charley's Aunt | Brandon Thomas | Kenneth Hemmens | 1984 | |
A Man For All Seasons | Robert Bolt | John Williams | 1983 | |
The Importance of Being Earnest | Oscar Wilde | Kenneth Hemmens | 1983 | |
Toad of Toad Hall | A. A. Milne | Ray Riordan | 1983 | |
Confusions | Alan Ayckbourn | Sonja Kinnersly, Bill Horrocks | 1983 | |
The Secretary Bird | William Douglas-Home | Doug Sarah | 1982 | |
What the Butler Saw | Joe Orton | Doug Sarah | 1982 | |
The Good Doctor | Neil Simon | Michael MacNeill | 1982 | |
The Killing of Sister George | Frank Marcus | Ray Riordan | 1982 | |
Murder at Deem House | Sam Bate | Alan Wakeling | 1981 | |
Miss Adams will be Waiting | Arthur Lovegrove | Jenny Debney | 1981 | |
A Taste of Honey | Shelagh Delaney | Ray Riordan | 1981 | |
Mountain Air | Donald Wilkinson | Jenny Strickland | 1980 | |
I Do! I Do! | Tom Jones, Harvey Schmidt | Roger Lemke | 1980 | |
Butterflies Are Free | Leonard Gershe | Peter Adams | 1980 | |
Summer of the Seventeenth Doll | Ray Lawler | Alan Wakeling | 1980 | |
On the Bridge at Midnight | Bruce Brandon | Ron Boon | 1979 | |
Goodnight Mrs Puffin | Arthur Lovegrove | Doug Sarah | 1979 | |
One Act Plays | Stanley Houghton, Noël Coward, Jane Bradhurst | Trevor O'Donnell, Marie Lyons, Alan Wakeling | 1979 | |
My Three Angels | Albert Husson | Jenny Strickland | 1979 | |
Move Over Mrs Markham | Ray Cooney and John Chapman | Marj Ford | 1978 | |
Billy Liar | Keith Waterhouse, Willis Hall | Doug Sarah | 1978 | |
Children Of The Wolf | John Peacock | Ron Boon | 1978 | |
You the Jury | James Reach | Jenny Strickland | 1978 | |
This Happy Breed | Noël Coward | Thelma Walker, Marj Ford | 1977 | |
Outward Bound | Sutton Vane | Dennis Griffin | 1977 | |
Don't Just Lie There Say Something | Michael Pertwee | Jenny Strickland | 1977 | |
A Bird in the Hand | Derek Benfield | Marj Ford | 1977 | |
Chase Me, Comrade! | Ray Cooney | Laurie Lane | 1977 | |
Come Blow Your Horn | Neil Simon | Alan Wakeling | 1976 | |
And Then There Were None | Agatha Christie | Joy Smith | 1976 | |
The Removalists | David Williamson | Ron Boon | 1976 | |
A Flea In Her Ear | Georges Feydeau | Jenny Strickland | 1976 | |
The Marriage Go Round | Leslie Stevens | Marj Ford | 1975 | |
The Crucible | Arthur Miller | Joy Smith | 1975 | |
The Amorous Prawn | Anthony Kimmins | Jenny Strickland | 1975 | |
Trifle | Peter Nethercote | Peter Nethercote | 1975 | |
Macbeth | Shakespeare | Joy Smith | 1974 | |
Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary | Vivian Tidmarsh | Marj Ford | 1974 | |
The Anniversary | Bill MacIlwraith | Ron Boon | 1974 | |
Sailor Beware | Philip King, Falkland Cary | Thelma Walker | 1974 | |
Lady In Danger | Max Afford | Jenny Strickland | 1974 | |
The Paragon | Roland and Michael Pertwee | Jenny Strickland | 1973 | |
Not Now Darling | John Chapman and Ray Cooney | Marj Ford | 1973 | |
When We Are Married | J. B. Priestley | Thelma Walker | 1973 | |
Hedda Gabler | Henrik Ibsen | Joy Smith | 1973 | |
Happy Days | Wilfred Massey | Marj Ford | 1972 | |
Long Days Journey Into Night | Eugene O’Neill | Joy Smith | 1972 | |
Four One Act Plays | Maureen Christie | 1972 | ||
Parker | Hal Porter | Jenny Strickland | 1972 | |
Pools' Paradise | Philip King | Marj Ford | 1971 | |
Waiting for Godot | Samuel Beckett | Joy Smith | 1971 | |
Four Acts One Plays | David Campton, Chekhov, Eugene Ionesco, James Saunders | Cecilia Bowman, Maria Bacsak, Norman Athersmith, David Farnsworth | 1971 | |
Dangerous Corner | J.B. Priestley | Andrea Knight | 1971 | |
Home at Seven | R. C. Sherriff | Jenny Strickland | 1971 | |
The Unsuspecting Bachelor | Peter Nethercote | Peter Nethercote | 1971 | |
Ransom | Cyril Hume, Richard Maybum | Jenny Strickland | 1970 | |
Tango | Slawomir Mrozek | Paul Karo | 1970 | |
Dry Rot | John Chapman | Marj Ford | 1970 | |
Sunday in New York | Norman Krasna | Dawn Martin | 1969 | |
Butterflies Are Free | Leonard Gershe | Peter Adams | 1969 | |
Wait Until Dark | Frederick Knott | Jenny Strickland | 1969 | |
Variety National Show | 1969 | |||
The Hollow Crown | John Barton | Maureen Christie | 1969 | |
For Better For Worse | Arthur Watkyn | Alan Wakeling | 1968 | |
Trap for a Lonely Man | Robert Thomas | Jenny Strickland | 1968 | |
Under the Sycamore Tree | Samuel Spewack | Maria Bacsak | 1968 | |
The Brides of March | John Chapman | Don McIntyre | 1967 | |
The Shifting Heart | Richard Beynon | Maria Bacsak | 1967 | |
Gigi | Anita Loos | Don Fraser | 1967 | |
Mary, Mary | Jean Kerr | Alan Wakeling | 1967 | |
Close Quarters | W. O. Somin | Jenny Strickland | 1967 | |
As Black as She's Painted | Philip King | Jenny Strickland | 1966 | |
Pygmalion | George Bernard Shaw | Alan Wakeling | 1966 | |
The Queen and the Rebels | Ugo Betti | Bill Reynolds | 1966 | |
The Cocktail Party | T.S. Eliot | Joy Smith | 1966 | |
The Boy Friend | Sandy Wilson | Pam Skinner | 1965 | |
You Can't Take It With You | George S. Kaufman | Joan Crompton | 1965 | |
The Taming Of The Shrew | Shakespeare | Graeme Henry | 1965 | |
Hot Summer Night | Ted Willis | Ron Boon | 1965 | |
The Little Hut | Andre Roussin | Don Fraser | 1965 | |
Night Must Fall | Emlyn Williams | Jenny Strickland | 1965 | |
Romanoff and Juliet | Peter Ustinov | John Strapp | 1964 | |
The Wood Carver | Joy Smith | 1964 | ||
A Play for Ronnie | Warren Chetham Strode | Joan Crompton | 1964 | |
Blithe Spirit | Noël Coward | Bill Reynolds | 1964 | |
The Chiltern Hundreds | William Douglas-Home | Joy Smith | 1963 | |
With Knobs On | Kath Torney and Ron Boon | 1963 | ||
The Glass Menagerie | Tennessee Williams | Judy Read | 1963 | |
Bell, Book and Candle | John Van Druten | Connie Russo | 1963 | |
Come Back Little Sheba | Pam Skinner | William Inge | 1962 | |
Hamlet | Shakespeare | Gavin Dyer | 1962 | |
One Act Plays | Kira Mather, Vi Heather, Alan Wakeling | 1962 | ||
Who Said That? | Kira Mather and Bill Reynolds | 1961 | ||
Dark Of The Moon | Howard Richardson & William Berney | John Fox | 1961 | |
The Moon is Blue | F. Hugh Herbert | Kath Torney | 1961 | |
The Hollow | Agatha Christie | Joy Smith | 1961 | |
That Scoundrel Scapin | Molière | Kira Mather | 1960 | |
The Typewriter | Jean Cocteau | Brenda Dowling | 1960 | |
Arsenic and Old Lace | 1960 | |||
The Potting Shed | Graham Greene | Pam Skinner | 1960 | |
Who Is Sylvia? | Terence Rattigan | Pam Skinner and Geoff Nott | 1959 | |
Dial M For Murder | Frederick Knott | Vi Heather | 1959 | |
Look Back In Anger | John Osborne | John Fox | 1959 | |
One Act Play Festival | 1959 | |||
The Heiress | Ruth and Augustus Goetz | Kath Torney | 1959 | |
Private Lives | Noël Coward | John Fox | 1959 | |
Madam Tic Tac | Falkland L. Cary, Phillip Weathers | Pam Skinner | 1958 | |
Theme Song | Wilbur Price | Kira Mather | 1958 | |
The Rivals | Richard Brinsley Sheridan | John Fox | 1958 | |
Castle In The Air | Alan Melville | John Chaponnel | 1957 | |
After My Fashion | Diana Morgan | Eric McGrath | 1957 | |
Infra Dig | John Fox, Jan Fox, and Mary Barling | John Fox | 1957 | |
September Tide | Daphne du Maurier & Mark Rayment | Mabel Tuckett | 1956 | |
No Monument For Mark | Kate Lindsay | Anne Nott | 1956 | |
Antigone | 1956 | |||
The First Mrs Fraser | St. John Ervine | Pam Skinner | 1955 | |
The Third Visitor | Gerald Anstruther | Eric McGrath | 1955 | |
Three Characters And A Corpse | Mabel Tuckett | 1954 | ||
An Inspector Calls | J. B. Priestley | Pam Skinner | 1954 | |
Young Wives' Tale | Ronald Jeans | Mabel Tuckett | 1954 | |
Fountains Beyond | George Landen Dann | Jenny Strickland | 1954 | |
The Happiest Days Of Your Life | John Dighton | Ronald Quinn | 1953 | |
Enduring As The Camphor Tree | Russell J. Oakes | Ronald Quinn | 1953 | |
Exercise Bowler | T. Atkinson | Ronald Quinn | 1953 | |
Ladies in Retirement | Edward Percy & Reginald Denham | Ronald Quinn | 1953 | |
Outward Bound | Sutton Vane | Ronald Quinn | 1953 | |
The Vengeance | Elvie Williams | 1952 | ||
The Late Edwina Black | William Morum and William Dinner | Jenny Strickland | 1952 | |
The Shining Hour | Keith Winter | Pam Skinner | 1952 | |
Wasn't It Odd? | Kenneth Horne | Austin McCallum | 1951 | |
Great Day | Lesley Storm | Veranne Irving | 1951 | |
Written For A Lady | Leo Marks | Jenny Strickland | 1951 | |
When Grief Hath Mates | Austin McCallum | Austin McCallum | 1950 | |
Fumed Oak | Noël Coward | Geoff Richards | 1950 | |
A Doll's House | Henrik Ibsen | Jenny Strickland | 1950 | |
Dr Angelus | Alec L. Rea and E. P. Clift | Austin McCallum | 1950 | |
Truant in Park Lane | James Parish | Geoff and Elaine Richards | 1949 | |
Therese Raquin | Émile Zola | Jenny Strickland | 1949 | |
Candida | George Bernard Shaw | Austin McCallum | 1949 | |
Quiet Weekend | Esther McCracken | Thelma Morton | 1949 | |
Lady Precious Stream | S.I. Hsiung | Hal Porter | 1948 | |
I Have Been Here Before | J. B. Priestley | Geoff and Elaine Richards | 1948 | |
Full House | Ivor Novello | Geoff and Elaine Richards | 1948 | |
Duet for Two Hands | Mary Hayley Bell | Jenny Strickland | 1948 | |
Claudia | Rose Franken | William Bates | 1947 | |
Victoria Regina | Laurence Housman | Thelma Morton | 1947 | |
The Crime at Blossoms | Mordaunt Shairp | Norah Nixon | 1947 | |
Rookery Nook | Ben Travers | Jenny Strickland | 1947 | |
Jane Steps Out | Kenneth Horne | Geoff and Elaine Richards | 1946 | |
Rebecca | Daphne du Maurier | Thelma Morton | 1946 | |
Gaslight | Patrick Hamilton | Jenny Strickland | 1946 | |
George and Margaret | Gerald Savory | Thelma Morton | 1945 | |
Dangerous Corner | J.B. Priestley | Norah Nixon | 1945 | |
Night Must Fall | Emlyn Williams | Jenny Strickland | 1945 | |
Woman Bites Dog | Alan Burke | Thelma Morton | 1944 | |
The Late Christopher Bean | René Fauchois | William P. Carr and Themla Morton | 1944 | |
Berkeley Square | John L. Balderston | William P. Carr | 1941 | |
World Without Men | Philip Johnson | Thelma Morton | 1941 | |
Mr Pim Passes By | A. A. Milne | J. Beresford Fowler | 1940 | |
Take My Advice | James Montgomery, William Collier | Thelma Morton and Ronald Mann | 1940 | |
Smilin' Through | Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin | William P. Carr | 1939 | |
The Barretts of Wimpole Street | Rudolf Besier | William P. Carr | 1938 |