through the years
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Year |
Production |
June 1977 |
The Erpingham Camp (Joe Orton)/ Happy Holiday (Ronald Mitchell) |
December 1977 |
Alfie (Bill Naughton) |
June 1978 |
All My Sons (Arthur Miller) |
July 1978 |
Fiddler On The Roof (Jerry Bock & Sheldon Harnick) |
November 1978 |
Saturday, Sunday, Monday (Eduardo de Filippo) |
July 1979 |
All In Good Time (Bill Naughton) |
November 1979 |
God’s Favourite (Neil Simon) |
March 1980 |
Dr Korczak And The Children (Erwin Sylvanus)/ The Interview (Alan Sillitoe) |
November 1980 |
Plaza Suite (Neil Simon) |
February 1981 |
A Majority Of One (Leonard Spigelgass) |
April 1981 |
Ritual For Dolls (George MacEwan Green) |
November 1981 |
The Diary Of Anne Frank (Frances Goodrich & Albert Hackett) |
March 1982 |
One Season’s King (George MacEwan Green) |
June 1982 |
Abigail’s Party (Mike Leigh) |
October 1982 |
Whose Life Is It Anyway (Brian Clark) |
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Knightsbridge (John Mortimer) |
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Last Of The Red Hot Lovers (Neil Simon) |
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Come Blow Your Horn (Neil Simon) |
October 1983 |
Middle Age Spread (Roger Hall) |
February 1984 |
Black Comedy (Peter Shaffer) |
April 1984 |
The Form (N F Simpson) |
July 1984 |
Absurd Person Singular (Alan Ayckborn) |
November 1984 |
A View From The Bridge (Arthur Miller) |
February 1985 |
A Respectable Wedding (Bertolt Brecht)/ Heroines & Heroes (John Reason) |
March 1985 |
The Haym (Leslie Solata, Paul Miller & Simon Palmer) |
April 1985 |
Heroines & Heroes |
June 1985 |
The Haym |
October 1985 |
On Golden Pond (Ernest Thompson) |
March 1986 |
Separate Tables (Terence Rattigan) |
November 1986 |
The Day They Kidnapped The Pope (João Bethencourt) |
February 1987 |
Twelve Angry Men (Reginald Rose) |
May 1987 |
The Bespoke Overcoat (Wolf Mankewitz) |
October 1987 |
Habeas Corpus (Alan Bennett) |
November 1987 |
An Anthology Of Love/ The Bespoke Overcoat |
February 1988 |
Fools (Neil Simon) |
May 1988 |
As Good As New (David Perry) |
October 1988 |
A Month Of Sundays (Bob Larbey) |
January 1989 |
Women Through The Ages |
February 1989 |
The Price (Arthur Miller) |
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The Ages Of Women |
May 1989 |
Gosforth’s Fete (Alan Ayckborn) |
July 1989 |
All About Eve (Joseph L Mankiewicz) |
February 1990 |
Ring Round The Moon (Jean Anouilh) |
May 1990 |
The American Dream (Edward Albee) |
May 1990 |
The Bespoke Overcoat |
October 1990 |
Blithe Spirit (Noel Coward) |
December 1990 |
Crossing Delancey |
May 1991 |
Steel Magnolias (Robert Harling) |
June 1991 |
The Orchestra (Jean Anouilh) |
November 1991 |
You Can’t Take It With You (Moss Hart & George S Kaufman) |
April 1992 |
The Anastasia File (Royce Ryton) |
May 1992 |
Between Mouthfuls (Alan Ayckborn) |
November 1992 |
The Children’s Hour (Lillian Hellman) |
July 1993 |
A Shayna Maidel (Barbara Lebow) |
October 1993 |
Play On (Rick Abbot) |
February 1994 |
Plaza Suite (Neil Simon) |
May 1994 |
Letter From Israel (Paul Hirschson & Helen Reed) |
June 1994 |
Excerpts from Pygmalion (G B Shaw) |
June 1994 |
The Ruffian On The Stair (Joe Orton) |
November 1994 |
Outside Edge (Richard Harris) |
February 1995 |
The Birthday Party (Harold Pinter) |
May 1995 |
Outloud |
June 1995 |
Pity About Kitty (Jimmy Chinn) |
November 1995 |
Lost In Yonkers (Neil Simon) |
February 1996 |
Our Day Out (Willy Russell) |
February 1996 |
The Bespoke Overcoat |
April 1996 |
The Push (Alec Baron) |
May 1996 |
The Donohue Sisters (Geraldine Aron) |
November 1996 |
Hobson’s Choice (Harold Brighouse) |
December 1996 |
Educating Rita (Willy Russell) |
April 1997 |
The Haym |
June 1997 |
One Night With You (Bernadette Crosthwaite) |
November 1997 |
The Sunshine Boys (Neil Simon) |
November 1997 |
20th anniversary dinner |
December 1997 |
An Evening With Limelight |
February 1998 |
Kindertransport (Diane Samuels) |
May 1998 |
Say Something Happened (Alan Bennett) |
November 1998 |
Round And Round The Garden (Alan Ayckborn) |
February 1999 |
The Ride Down Mount Morgan (Arthur Miller) |
April 1999 |
Brie, The Bullet And The Black Cat (murder mystery) |
June 1999 |
The Cemetery Club (Ivan Menchell) |
November 1999 |
Pygmalion (G B Shaw) |
February 2000 |
Social Security (Andrew Bergman) |
April 2000 |
What The Butler Saw (murder mystery) |
June 2000 |
Steinberg’s Day Of Atonement (Anthony Melnikoff) |
July 2000 |
Victor (David Foxton) |
November 2000 |
The (Female) Odd Couple (Neil Simon) |
January 2001 |
Passion, Pasta & Pistols (murder mystery) |
March 2001 |
Broken Glass (Arthur Miller) |
June 2001 |
The Bespoke Overcoat (Wolf Mankewitz) |
June 2001 |
What’s Funny About Being Jewish? (Zena Fiddler and Jill Lipman) |
November 2001 |
Caught On The Hop (David Foxton) |
February 2002 |
I Remember Mama (John van Druten) |
May 2002 |
The Champagne Murders (murder mystery) |
June 2002 |
Don’t Worry, It Might Not Happen (Zena Fiddler and Jill Lipman) |
June 2002 |
Last Of The Red Hot Lovers (Neil Simon) |
June 2002 |
This Is A Life? |
September 2002 |
The Lime-lighter Side Of Yom Tov (Zena Fiddler and Jill Lipman) |
November 2002 |
25th Anniversary buffet dinner and cabaret |
November 2002 |
Veronica’s Room (Ira Levin) |
January 2003 |
Murder First Class (murder mystery) |
February 2003 |
Never Too Late (Sumner Arthur Long) |
May 2003 |
An Evening With Limelight |
June 2003 |
The Convertible Girl (Daniel Simon) |
June 2003 |
The Jewish Year (Zena Fiddler and Jill Lipman) |
September 2003 |
Come Into The Garden, Maude (Noel Coward) |
October 2003 |
Abandonment (Kate Atkinson) |
January 2004 |
What The Butler Saw (murder mystery) |
March 2004 |
Thérèse Raquin (Emile Zola) |
June 2004 |
The Haym |
November 2004 |
The Importance Of Being Earnest (Oscar Wilde) |
January 2005 |
Murder In The Orient (murder mystery) |
March 2005 |
Amy’s View (David Hare) |
July 2005 |
A Visit To Kasrilevka (Martin Glynne) |
September 2005 |
Beau Jest (James Sherman) |
February 2006 |
The Diary Of Anne Frank (Frances Goodrich & Albert Hackett) |
June 2006 |
Made In Heaven (Edward Belling) |
September 2006 |
Beau Jest |
October 2006 |
When We Are Married (JB Priestley) |
February/March 2007 |
Nightcap (Francis Durbridge) |
June 2007 |
30th Anniversary dinner |
September 2007 |
The Irish Hebrew Lesson (Wolf Mankewitz) |
October/November 2007 |
A Month Of Sundays |
December 2007 |
From Five To Five-thirty (Philip Johnson)/ Supermarketing (Harry Venet) |
February 2008 |
Chaim’s Love Song (Marvin Chernoff) |
April 2008 |
Passion, Pasta & Pistols (murder mystery) |
May 2008 |
Last of the Re Hot Lovers/Are You Jewish (Bruce J Bloom) |
July 2008 |
London Suite (Neil Simon) |
February 2009 |
Strangers on a train (Craig Warner based on the novel by Patricia Highsmith) |
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