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)