Previous productions

Previous productions

July 2007: William Shakespeare's THE TEMPEST (first two nights in Chandos Park, Buckingham Summer Festival, and the last night relocated in haste to the Radcliffe Centre, Buckingham, after the park was flooded out!).

 

December 2006: A Victorian Evening of Ghost Stories for the Festive Season 3 (compiled by David Pickering and Gavin Love)

July 2006: Candleford (Flora Thompson, adapted by Keith Dewhurst)

RUNNER-UP FOR NODA'S PAT READHEAD DRAMA AWARD

(for the best amateur production in the London Region of NODA in the 2006-07 season).

December 2005: A Victorian Evening of Ghost Stories for the Festive Season 2 (compiled by David Pickering and Gavin Love).

October 2005: A Laughing Matter (April De Angelis).

July 2005: Lark Rise (Flora Thompson, adapted by Keith Dewhurst)

October 2004: Cold Comfort Farm (Stella Gibbons, adapted by Paul Doust)

July 2004: Neville's Island (Tim Firth)

December 2003: A Victorian Evening of Ghost Stories for the Festive Season (compiled by David Pickering and Gavin Love)

October 2003: The School for Scandal (Richard Brinsley Sheridan)

May 2003: Tonight at 8.30 (Noel Coward)

October 2002: Kind Hearts and Coronets (adapted by David Pickering)

May 2002: Travels with my Aunt (Giles Havergal, adapted from Graham Greene)

October 2001: Bedroom Farce (Alan Ayckbourn)

May 2001: The Madness of George III (Alan Bennett)

October 2000: Present Laughter (Noel Coward)

April/June 2000: Waking Song (John Terry)/Mountain Language (Harold Pinter)

October 1999: Great Expectations (Charles Dickens, adapted by Hugh Leonard)

May 1999: Victoria; or, Two Nations (David Pickering)

Featuring the silent movie Perilous Passion

October 1998: Noises Off (Michael Frayn)

April 1998: The Other Other Woman

October 1997: A Voyage Round My Father (John Mortimer)

May 1997: Educating Rita (Willy Russell)

April 1997: We Got Rhythm (Nora Ratcliff)/White Liars (Peter Shaffer)

October 1996: A Man for All Seasons (Robert Bolt)

May 1996: Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Christopher Hampton)

April 1996: Table No. 2 (Terence Rattigan)

October 1995: Carousel (Rodgers and Hammerstein)

May 1995: Darling Mr London (Anthony Marriott and Bob Grant)

April 1995: Interior Designs (Jimmie Chinn)

October 1994: When We Are Married (J.B. Priestley)

May 1994: Rebecca (Daphne du Maurier)

April 1994: After Liverpool (James Saunders)

October 1993: My Fair Lady (Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe)

May 1993: The Rivals (Richard Brinsley Sheridan)

April 1993: The Public Eye (Peter Shaffer)

October 1992: An Inspector Calls (J.B. Priestley)

May 1992: The Anastasia File (Royce Ryton)

April 1992: The Bald Prima Donna (Eugene Ionesco)

October 1991: Blithe Spirit (Noel Coward)

June 1991: The Young Gaolers on Parade (revue)

May 1991: Habeas Corpus (Alan Bennett)

April 1991: The Real Inspector Hound (Tom Stoppard)

October 1990: The Importance of Being Earnest (Oscar Wilde)

May 1990: Canterbury Tales (Geoffrey Chaucer, adapted by Phil Woods)

April 1990: Lunch Girls (Ron Hart)

October 1989: Frankenstein (David Campton)

July 1989: The Boyfriend (revue)

May 1989: Deathtrap (Ira Levin)

April 1989: Pizzazz (Hugh Leonard)

October 1988: Barefoot in the Park (Neil Simon)

July 1988: Summer Revue

May 1988: Hobson's Choice (Harold Brighouse)

April 1988: Overtones (Alice Gerstenberg)/(Young Gaolers) Heil Caesar (John Bowen)

October 1987: The Hypochondriac (Moliere, adapted by Alan Drury)

July 1987: Oh What a Lovely Summer (revue)

May 1987: Oh What a Lovely War (Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop)

April 1987: One Season's King (George MacEwan Green)/Say Something Happened (Alan Bennett)/Antigone (Jean Anouilh)

October 1986: The Ghost Train (Arnold Ridley)

May 1986: Songs and Surprise (revue), including the Young Gaolers in Ernie's Incredible Illucinations (Alan Ayckbourn)

March 1986: Night Watch (Lucille Fletcher)

APril 1986: Natural Causes (David Pickering)/Alison's Party (Irene Yates)

October 1985: Surprise Package (Duncan Greenwood and Derek Parkes)

May 1985: Old Tyme Music Hall

March 1985: Beside the Sea (Brian Jefferies)

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Last Updated: 14 May, 2008