1980's

1989

9 December 1989 to 13 January 1990
Cinderella by John Moffatt and Tudor Davies
Cast:
Clementina The Good Fairy – Vivienne Martin
Malevola The Wicked Fairy – Andrea Miller
Rookern – Robin Hunter
Skinnem – Nigel Leach
Buttons – Paul Bradley
Baron Stoneybroke – Chris Johnston
Grizella – Stephen Bent
Lucretia – John Gower
Cinderella – Morag Brownlie
Prince Charming – Eileen Battye
King of Sylvania – Michael Harding
Major Domo/Innkeeper – John Foley
Director – Wendy Toye

9 November to 2 December 1989
A Raisin In The Sun by Lorraine Hansberry
Cast:
Ruth Younger – Valerie Buchanan
Travis Younger – Obinna Ihenacho/Garron Mitchell
Walter Lee Younger – Don Warrington
Beneatha Younger – Marcia Myrie
Lena Younger (Mama) – Isabelle Lucas
Joseph Asagai – Michael Buffong
George Murchison – Douglas Fields
Karl Lindner – Leon Silver
Bobo – Clinton Blake
Moving Man – Anthony Best
Director - Lou Stein

5 to 28 October 1989
Roll On Friday by Roger Hall
Cast:
John – Simon Slater
Jim – Brian Murphy
Hugh – Paul Kelly
Beryl – Annette Badland
Michael – Phil Willmott
Boss – George Waring
Wally – Dave Atkins
Director – Peter Duguid

7 to 30 September 1989
Candle-Light
by P G Wodehouse
Cast:
Josef - Aden Gillett
Prince Rudolph - Philip Bird
Chauffeur - Arthur Bostrom
Marie - Serena Evans
Liserl - Helen Atkinson Wood
Baron von Rischenheim - Arthur Bostrom
Waiter - Arthur Bostrom
Baroness von Rischenheim - Helen Atkinson Wood
Director - Lou Stein

27 April to 20 May 1989
Two For The Seesaw by William Gibson
Cast:
Jerry Ryan – Bruce Montague
Gittel Mosca – Judy Buxton
Director – Christopher G Sandford

30 March to 22 April 1989
Awake & Sing by Clifford Odets
Cast:
Ralph – Michael Grandage
Myron – Martin Friend
Hennie – Elaine R Smith
Jacob – Cyril Shaps
Bessie – Doreen Mantle
Schlosser – Richard Henry
Moe – Michael J Jackson
Uncle Morty – Matt Zimmerman
Sam – Mark Coleman
Director – Lou Stein

2 to 25 March 1989
Diplomatic Wives by Louise Page
Cast:
Christine – Charlotte Cornwell
John – Will Knightley
Libby – Anna Carteret
Director - Lou Stein

28 January to 18 February 1989
The History Of Tom Jones by Henry Fielding adapted by Andrew Wickes
Cast:
Tom Jones – Rupert Graves
Sophia/Lawyer Dowling – Jan Ravens
Mr Allworthy/Aunt Western/Fitzpatrick – Hugh Ross
Squire Western/Black George/Upton Landlady – James Saxon
Bliful/Mrs Fitzpatrick/Gregory – William Relton
Lady Bellaston/Jenny Jones/Honour – Alison Skilbeck
Mr Partridge/Thwackum/Fellamar – David Killick
Director – Matthew Francis

1988

16 December 1988 to 14 January 1989
The Patchwork Girl Of Oz Book & Lyrics by Adrian Mitchell. Music by Andy Roberts.
Cast:
The Tin Woodman – Paul Keown
Princess Ozma of Oz – Margaret Houston
The Scarecrow – Simon Butteriss
Ojo The Unlucky – Clare Grogan
Unc Nunkie – David Shaw-Parker
Dr Pipt – Richard Syms
Scraps – Carla Mendonca
MMM – Paul Keown
Bo Cloako – John Conroy
The Woozy – Ben Thomas
Bo Croako – John Conroy
Prince Of The Mangaboos – David Shaw-Parker
Prime Minister – Paul Keown
Gardener – Lesley Nicol
The Shaggy Man – Richard Syms
Bo Blokeo – John Conroy
Soldier – Paul Keown
Tollydiggle – Lesley Nicol
Nightingale – Margaret Houston
Canary – Ben Thomas
Dodo – John Conroy
Bo Joko – John Conroy
Bo Corcko – John Conroy
The Yoop – Richard Syms
Bo Hoko – John Conroy
Director – Lou Stein

11 November to 10 December 1988
Woman Overboard Book & Lyrics by Adrian Mitchell. Music by Monty Norman
Cast:
Theodore Custer – John Conroy
Stan Stain – Brian Hibbard
Fabian MacRune – Bob Cartland
Lady Diana Featherstonaugh – Fiona Hendley
Annie O’Mara – Lesley Nicol
Merci Balzac – Harriet Thorpe
Sir Richard Hogbucket – Simon Butteriss
Floyd Hogbucket - Ben Thomas
Princess Zamayakova – Fenella Fielding
Miss Camel – Lesley Nicol
Furio Spurioso – Paul Keown
Director – Lou Stein

29 September to 22 October 1988
Mrs Dot
by W Somerset Maugham
Cast:
Charles, Mr Halstane's Butler - Peter Fontaine
Mr Wright, A Tailor - Andrew Bradley
Mr Rixon, A Solicitor - Paul Beech
Gerald Halstane - Steven Mann
Freddie Perkins - Gordon Lovitt
James Blenkinsop - Roland Curram
Francis Dorothy Worthley (Mrs Dot) - Janet Dale
Lady Sellinger - Madeleine Newbury
Nellie Sellinger - Rebecca Charles
Miss Eliza Macgregor - Gillian Webb
Director - Wendy Toye

1 to 24 September 1988
The Gingerbread Lady by Neil Simon
Cast:
Jimmy Perry – Peter Bourke
Manuel – Andrew Nyman
Toby Landau – Sandra Dickinson
Evy Meara – Sheila Steafel
Polly Meara – Zoe Nathenson
Lou Tanner – Ray Jewers
Director – Lou Stein

8 to 25 June 1988
Exclusive Yarns by Gary Lyons and Stewart Permutt
Cast:
Amanda – Susie Blake
Mrs King – Julie Kirk
Pippa – Lesley Joseph
Tamara – Colette Gleeson
Estelle – Pam Ferris
Terry – Brian Deacon
Ian – Robert Howie
Harry – Barry Martin
Malcolm – Dyfed Thomas
Sylvia – Lesley Joseph
Janice – Susie Blake
Director – Gary Lyons

31 May to 4 June 1988
So Long On Lonely Street by Sandra Deer
Cast:
Raymond Brown – Paul Moriarty
Annabel Lee – Joan-Ann Maynard
Ruth Brown – Isla Blair
King Vaughnum III – Lou Hirsch
Clairice Vaughnum – Nicola Bryant
Bobby Stack – Terrance Conder
Director – Lou Stein

28 April to 21 May 1988
The Price
by Arthur Miller
Cast:
Victor – John Bowe
Esther – Sara Kestelman
Solomon – David Graham
Walter – Tom Georgeson
Director – Lou Stein

31 March to 23 April 1988
Winter In The Morning
by Jacqui Shapiro
Cast:
Moshe - Christopher Ettridge
Reuben - Nick Wilton
Janina - Robin McCaffrey
Pearl - Lesley Joseph
Zula - Susannah Harker
Daniel - Laurence Kennedy
Roman - Valentine Pelka
Director - Lou Stein

3 to 26 March 1988
The Common Pursuit by Simon Gray
Cast:
Stuart – John Sessions
Marigold – Sarah Berger
Martin – Paul Mooney
Humphrey – Stephen Fry
Nick – Rik Mayall
Peter – John Gordon-Sinclair
Director – Simon Gray

28 January to 20 February 1988
Suite In Two Keys by Noel Coward
Shadows Of The Evening
Cast:
Linda Savignac – Isla Blair
Felix – Mark Crowdy
Anne Hilgay – Caroline Blakiston
George Hilgay – Francis Matthews
Come Into The Garden Maud
Cast:
Anna-Mary Conklin – Caroline Blakiston
Felix – Mark Crowdy
Verner Cronklin – Francis Matthews
Maud Caragnani – Isla Blair
Director – Matthew Francis

1987

10 December 1987 to 9 January 1988
The Adventures Of Pinocchio adapted by Lou Stein. Music & Lyrics by Monty Norman
Cast:
The Blue Fairy – Cheryl Kennedy
Gepetto – Ric Morgan
Pinocchio – Grant Oling or Damien Walker
Ringmaster – Ashley Knight
Showman – Colin Fay
The Fox – Ric Morgan
The Cat – Ashley Knight
Lampwick – Joe Geary
Director – Lou Stein

26 November 1987 to 9 January 1988
The Cat And The Canary by John Willard
Cast:
Roger Crosby – Alec Linstead
Maggie Macleod – Veronica Clifford
Harry Blythe – John Abbott
Susan Sillsby – Lois Baxter
Cicely Young – Natalie Forbes
Charlie Wilder – Neil Dickson
Paul Jones – Tony Slattery
Annabelle West – Francesca Brill
Hendricks – Clive Owen
Patterson – Alec Linstead
Director – Stephen Barry

22 October to 14 November 1987
A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen adapted by Maggie Wadey
Cast:
Nora Halmer – Susan Penhaligon
Thorvald Helmer – David Gwillim
Mrs Linde – Charlotte Cornwell
Krogstad – John Fortune
Dr Rank – Michael Burrell
Director – Lou Stein

29 September to 17 October 1987
A co-production with the Greenwich Theatre
Mary Rose by JM Barrie
Cast:
Harry – Chris Humphreys
Mrs Otery – Judy Wilson
James Morland – Michael Burrell
Fanny Morland – Anna Cropper
Mr Amy – Paul Imbusch
Mary Rose – Amanda Waring
Simon Blake – Patrick Pearson
Cameron – Neil Duncan
Director – Matthew Francis

3 to 26 September 1987
Everything In The Garden by Giles Cooper
Cast:
Jenny Acton – Paula Wilcox
Bernard Acton – Jonathan Newth
Leonie – Sheila Burrell
Jack – Jonathan Coy
Roger – Antonio Peluso
Beryl – Lynne Verall
Bill – Robert Gary
Stephen – Daniel Hill
Laura – Pamela Miles
Tom – Edward Harbour
Louise – Carolyn Courage
Director – Brian Stirner

8 to 30 May 1987
A Thousand Clowns by Herb Gardner
Cast:
Murray Burns – Michael J Shannon
Nick Burns – Desmond Askew
Albert Amundson – Kerry Shale
Sandra Markowitz – Debby Bishop
Arnold Burns – David Belcher
Leo Herman – Jim McManus
Director – Lou Stein

2 to 25 April 1987
Laburnum Grove by JB Priestley
Cast:
Lucy Baxley – Bridget Turner
Elsie Radfern – Sophie Thompson
Bernard Baxley – Julian Fellowes
George Radfern – Trevor Peacock
Harold Russ – Robin Kermode
Joe Fletten – Andy Mulligan
Dorothy Radfern – Patsy Byrne
Inspector Stack – Donald Douglas
Sergeant Morris – Geoff Owen
Director – Wendy Toye

5 to 28 March 1987
Spin Of The Wheel Music & Lyrics by Geoff Morrow. Book by Timothy Praeger
Cast:
Danny Lemon – Neil McCaul
Janie Jones – Maria Friedman
Chester – Teddy Kempner
Regina – Erin Donovan
Ralph Dylan – Matt Zimmerman
Sammy Class – Jeremy Sinden
Louie Marder – Raymond Brody
Jack O’Neil – Stephen Hoye
Dolores – Susie Fenwick
Hiram Ross – Douglas Anderson
Randy – Mark Heenehan
Horatio Daly’s Voice – Raymond Brody
Director – Timothy Praeger

29 January to 21 February 1987
Madame Bovary by Edna O’Brien
Cast:
Felicite – Eva Griffith
A Blind Man – John Tordoff
Emma Bovary – Helen Mirren
Dr Charles Bovary – Michael Byrne
Homais – David Horovitch
Leon – Philip Dupuy
Lheureux – John Tordoff
Rodolphe – Brian Deacon
Justin – Rupert Farley
Director – Lou Stein

1986

4 December 1986 to 3 January 1987
There Was An Old Woman by David Wood
Cast:
Cocky – Alan Cooke
Mother Shipton – Eve Bland
Hill – Dallas Lingham
Jack – Roger Griffiths
The Great Boon – William Vanderpuye
Giant – Jonty Stephens
Director – Deborah Bestwick

19 December 1986 to 17 January 1987
Spotted Dick by Ben Travers
Cast:
Belle Plumb – Paula Wilcox
Gurney – David Beames
Norton Plumb – Christopher Benjamin
Charlie – Anthony O’Donnell
A Policeman – Paul Raffield
Queenie Deed – Morwenna Banks
Maid – Barbara Denyer
Patricia – Lia Williams
Mike – Toby Ostrom
Clegg – Norman Lovett
Blood – Patrick Moore
Penny McGuffie – Morwenna Banks
Cook – Barbara Denyer
Park – David Peart
Miller – Paul Raffield
Director – Lou Stein

31 October to 22 November 1986
The Seagull by Anton Chekov translated by Michael Frayn
Cast:
Medvedenko – Tim Preece
Masha – Ingrid Craigie
Sorin – Antony Brown
Konstantin – Lorcan Cranitch
Yakov – Stephen Gray
Nina – Irina Brook
Polina – Jan Carey
Dr Dorn – Denys Hawthorn
Shamrayev – Donald Morley
Arkadina – Prunella Scales
Trigorin – Paul Shelley
Maid –Emma Bingham
Workmen – Ian Connaghan, Ewan MacKinnon
Director – Patrick Mason

2 October to 25 October 1986
So Long On Lonely Street by Sandra Deer
Cast:
Raymond Brown – Brian Protheroe
Annabel Lee – Claire Benedict
Ruth Brown – Gayle Hunnicutt
King Vaughnum III – Lou Hirsch
Clairice Vaughnum – Caroline Bliss
Bobby Stack – Nic d’Avirro
Director – Lou Stein

4 September to 27 September 1986
Just Between Ourselves by Alan Ayckbourn
Cast:
Dennis – Warren Clarke
Vera – Susan Hanson
Neil – Colin Higgins
Marjorie – Liz Smith
Pam – Susie Blake
Director – Peter Duguid

15 May to 7 June 1986
Double Double by Roger Rees
Cast:
Philipa James – Jane Lapotaire
Duncan McFee – Roger Rees
Director – Leon Rubin

12 April to 10 May 1986
Wonderful Town Book by Joseph A Fields & Jerome Chodorov Music by Leonard Bernstein. Lyrics by Betty Comden & Adolph Green.
Cast:
Maestro – Michael Fitzpatrick
Appopolous – Godfrey James
Lonigan – Peter Edbrook
Helen – Lucy Aston
Wreck – Nicolas Colicos
Violet – Lesley Joseph
Eileen – Emily Morgan
Ruth – Maureen Lipman
Drunks – Michael Fitzpatrick, Nigel Stephenson
Fletcher – Brett Fancy
Valenti – Robert Dallas
Chef – Nigel Stephenson
Waiter – Daniel Coll
Robert Baker – Ray Lonnen
Associate Editors – Michael Fitzpatrick, Brett Fancy
Mrs Wade – Angela Moran
Frank Lippencott – Ben Stevens
Chick Clark – John Cassady
Shore Patrolman – Brett Fancy
Cadets – Nigel Stephenson, Michael Fitzpatrick
Policemen – Daniel Coll, Robert Dallas, Brett Fancy, Michael Fitzpatrick, Nigel Stephenson
Greenwich Villagers – Pippa Boulter, Judy Hopton, Julie Jupp, Daniel Coll, Michael Fitzpatrick, Nigel Stephenson
Director – Martin Connor

6 March to 5 April 1986
Talk Of The Devil by Mary O’Malley
Cast:
John Maguire – Breffni McKenna
Geraldine Maguire – Kate Lock
Barbara Cunningham – Caroline Langrishe
Mrs Maguire – Annette Crosbie
Mr Maguire – TP McKenna
Father Prendergast – Tony Scannell
The Devil – Ian Dury
Our Lady – Fiona Victory
Buddhist Messengers – Mark Lockyer, Nick Ledgard
Director – Bill Alexander

30 January to 22 February 1986
Are You Sitting Comfortably? by Sue Townsend
Cast:
George – Paul Daneman
Kevin – Peter-Hugo Daly
Thelma – Felicity Montagu
Joyce – Dorothy Tutin
Director – Maria Aitken

20 January to 25 January 1986
The Real Thing by Tom Stoppard
Cast:
Max – Richard Frost
Charlotte – Pamela Merrick
Henry – Christopher Timothy
Annie – Paula Wilcox
Billy – Niall Fraser
Debbie – Pippa Lay
Brodie – Graham McTavish
Director – Kim Grant

1985

20 December 1985 to 18 January 1986
Season’s Greetings by Alan Ayckbourn
Cast:
Harvey – Tony Caunter
Bernard – Denys Hawthorne
Belinda – Sheila Ruskin
Pattie – Julia Chambers
Neville – David Roper
Eddie – Anthony Allen
Rachel – Jacqueline Tong
Phyllis – Elizabeth Morgan
Clive – David Schofield
Director – Alan Dobie

31 October to 23 November 1985
Toys In The Attic by Lillian Hellman
Cast:
Anna – Helen Ryan
Carrie – Hayley Mills
Gus – Abi Gouhad
Albertine – Gwen Watford
Henry – Doyle Richmond
Julian – Garrick Hagon
Lily – Lysette Anthony
Taxi Driver – David Peart
Director – Leon Rubin

3 October to 26 October 1985
The Decorator by Donald Churchill
Cast:
Marcia - Thelma Whiteley
Walter – Christopher Benjamin
Jane – Meg Davies
Director – Leon Rubin

5 to 28 September 1985
Lady Windermere’s Fan by Oscar Wilde
Cast:
Lady Windermere – Joanne Pearce
Parker – Neal Arden
Lord Darlington – Nicholas Gecks
Footman – Paul Ibbott
The Duchess of Berwick – Georgine Anderson
Lady Agatha Carlisle – Kate Percival
Lord Windermere – Simon Chandler
Mr Dumby – Mark Tandy
Lady Stutfield – Kate Devey
Sir James Royston – Don Hanham
Lady Jedburgh – Gillian Webb
Miss Graham – Fiona Muir
Mr Rufford – Mark Cook
Mr Hopper – Geoff Morrell
Lord Augustus Horton – Robert McBain
Cecil Graham – Nicholas Hutchinson
Lady Plymdale – Dawn Keeler
Mrs Erlynne – Isla Blair
Director – Prunella Scales

2 to 25 May 1985
I Do Not Like Thee Doctor Fell by Bernard Farrell
Cast:
Paddy – Rio Fanning
Joe – Mike Grady
Suzy – Buffy Davis
Roger – Nicholas Day
Peter – Sean Scanlan
Maureen – Juliet Cadzow
Rita – Margaret D’Acy
Director – Stuart Mungall

11 April to 27 April 1985
Lulu by Frank Wedekind
Cast:
Ringmaster – David Peart
Schon – John Woodvine
Schwarz – Abraham Osuagwu
Goll – Wolfe Morris
Lulu – Lucy Gutteridge
Alwa – Peter Hutchinson
Schigolch – David Rappaport
Prince Escerney – Abraham Osuagwu
Countess Geschwitz – Heather Canning
Rodrigo – Jeffrey Guyton
Hugenberg – Gwenda Hughes
Magelone – Anni Domingo
Kadidja – Gwenda Hughes
Marquis Casti-Piani – John Woodvine
Heilmann – David Peart
Puntschu – Wolfe Morris
Bob – Stuart Woolcott
Hunidei, The Mute – Wolfe Morris
Jack – John Woodvine
Director – Leon Rubin

7 March to 6 April 1985
A Private Treason by PD James
Cast:
Davie – Stephen Rashbrook
Edwina – Angela Bruce
Rupert – Robert Eddison
Clara – Susannah York
The Visitor – Peter Schofield
Mavis – Sheila Mitchell
Director - Leon Rubin

31 January to 23 February 1985
Natural Causes by Eric Chappell
Cast:
Vincent – Michael Robbins
Walter – Ian Lavender
Angie – Cathryn Harrison
Celia – Toby Robins
Director – Kim Grant

1984

17 December 1984 to 19 January 1985
Aladdin by Peter John
Cast:
Widow Twankey – Peter John
Wishee – Graham Gill
Washee – Toni Lever
Constable Ping Pong – Roger Walker
Aladdin – Louise Jameson
Abanaza – Paddy Fletcher
Tizzy The Slave Of The Ring – Christine Pilgrim
Fred The Genie Of The Lamp – Eammon Walker
Princess Badroulboudour – Joanne Zorian
The Emperor of China – Pail Humpoletz
Po Po The Panda – Tessa Crocket
Director – Stuart Mungall

8 November to 24 November 1984
Chance Visitor by Alexsei Arbuzov translated by Ariadne Nicolaeff
Cast:
Lyubov Georgyevna/Lyuba – Barbara Jefford
Kira – Maria MacDonell
Sofia Vasilyevna – Rosamund Greenwood
Shura – Catherine Harding
Vladimir Yevgenyevich Turkovsky/Volodya – James Greene
Denis Leonidovich – John Keegan
Ascenka – Veronica Duffy
Zhenya – Diane Katis
Singer In Restaurant – Andrea Black
Director – Leon Rubin

4 October to 3 November 1984
Trumpets and Raspberries by Dario Fo
Cast:
Orderly 1 – Robbie Barnett
Orderly 2 – John Levitt
Orderly 3 – Gavin Muir
Orderly 4 – Simon Williamson
Doctor – Christopher Etteridge
Rosa Berardi – Gwen Taylor
Antonio Berardi – Griff Rhys Jones
Lucia – Celia Montague
Agnelli – Griff Rhys Jones
Inspector – Jeffrey Chiswick
Judge – John Levitt
Policeman – Gavin Muir
Group Leader – Christopher Etteridge
Secret Agent 1 – Robbie Barnett
Secret Agent 2 – Simon Williamson
Man with Fridge – Gavin Muir
Waiter – John Levitt
Director – Roger Smith

Unknown date 1984
Raffles (The Amateur Cracksman) by EW Hornung and Eugene Presbrey
Cast:
Marie – Juliette Mole
Crawshay – Mike Carnell
Goldby – Neal Arden
Mrs Vidal – Meg Davies
Gwendoline Conran – Sarah Berger
Lady Melrose – Gwen Cherrell
Lady Ethel – Mary Cornford
Harry Manders – Simon Chandler
Viscount Crowley – Michael Ross
The Earl Of Amersteth – Denys Hawthorne
AJ Raffles – Simon Cadell
Curtis Bedford – Alan Dobie
Barraclough – Neal Arden
Director – Leon Rubin

3 to 26 May 1984
Morning’s At Seven by Paul Osborn
Cast:
Theodore Swanson – Don Fellows
Cora Swanson – Teresa Wright
Aaronetta Gibbs – Margaret Tyzack
Ida Bolton – Doreen Mantle
Carl Bolton – Peter Jones
Homer Bolton – John Church
Myrtle Brown – Andree Melly
Esther Crampton – Faith Brook
David Crampton – Alan MacNaughtan
Director – Vivian Matalon

5 to 28 April 1984
Cider With Rosie by Laurie Lee adapted by Nick Darke
Cast:
Laurie – Roger Heathcott
Mother – Heather Canning
Marge – Veronica Duffy
Doth – Helena Little
Phyllis – Paula Hamilton
Harold – David Straun
Jack – Douglas McFerran
Loll – Bill Thomas
Tony – Nick Mercer
Musician – Ben van Weede
Director – Peter Clough

1 to 31 March 1984
On The Spot by Edgar Wallace
Cast:
Tony Perelli – Simon Callow
Akiko – Sayo Inaba
Angelo Verona – Rory Edwards
Li – Vincent Wong
Con O’Hara – Maurice Colbourne
Maria Pouliski – Eva Lohman
Jimmy McGarth – Jesse Birdsall
Chief Detective Commissioner Kelly – James Warwick
Mike Feeney – Shaun Curry
Director – Robert Walker

26 January to 18 February 1984
Taking Steps
by Alan Ayckbourn
Cast:
Elizabeth - Belinda Sinclair
Mark - John Harding
Tristram - Philip Bird
Roland - Peter Childs
Leslie - Nicholas Day
Kitty - Patricia Browning
Director - Philip Partridge

1983

12 December 1983 to 14 January 1984
Mother Goose by Peter John
Cast:
Mother Goose – Peter John
Demon Of Discontent – David Gant
Fairy Feather – Janet Rawson
Squire Scrump – Patrick Monckton
Silly Billy – Stephen Bent
Sally – Felicity Finch
Dale – Cheryl Pay
Gertie Goose – Tessa Crockett
Director – Bob Carlton

3 to 26 November 1983
Body & Soul by Roy Kendall
Cast:
Glynis Grant – Gwen Watford
The Rt Rev Alexander Grant – Patrick Stewart
Christine Miller – Helen Ryan
Dr Cummins – Michael McCallion
Mrs Carpenter – Brenda Cowling
Rev Miles Tracey – Rowland Davies
Most Rev Kenneth McFarland – David Dodimead
Lord Justice Willard – Trevor Martin
Father Greenley – John Burgess
Director – John Dove

29 September to 22 October 1983
Some Of My Best Friends Are Husbands by Hugh Leonard
Cast:
Auguste – Tom Marshall
Adeline – Karen Lewis
Mme Colombot – Rosemary Leach
Armand – Martin Connor
Celimare – Tony Britton
Bocardon – Roy Barraclough
Vernouillet – Hugh Paddick
Colombot – Keith Marsh
Emma – Glynis Barber
Director – Roger Smith

31 August to 24 September 1983
The Beautiful Part Of Myself by Tom Kempinski
Cast:
Isaac Cohen – Warren Mitchell
Anna Crabble – Phoebe Nicholls
Heinrich Gott – Geoffrey Chater
Helmet Krug – John Skitt
Director – Roger Smith

29 April to 28 May 1983
Little Lies by Joseph George Caruso
Cast:
Beatie Tomlinson – Alison Neil
Cis Farringdon – Dominic Guard
Wyke – Leonard Maguire
Agatha Posket – Connie Booth
Mr Posket – John Mills
Inspector Bullamy – Paul Hardwick
Charlotte Verrinder – Angela Scoular
Madame Blonde – Katherine Kath
Colonel Lukyn – Anthony Bate
Captain Horace Vale – Malcolm Sinclair
Constable Harris – Gregory Cox
Director – Tony Tanner

31 March to 23 April 1983
Educating Rita by Willy Russell
Cast:
Frank – Bernard Lloyd
Rita – Karen Lewis
Director – Nicholas Kent

3 to 26 March 1983
Wedding Song by James Robson
Cast:
Keith Barras – Paul Moriarty
Tim Scholes – Colin Farrell
Katy Barrass – Ann Penfold
Stella Barrass – Kim Thomson
Vivienne – Pauline Munro
Mick – Jakko Jakszyk
Director – Michael Attenborough

27 January to 19 February 1983
Romantic Comedy by Bernard Slade
Cast:
Jason Carmichael – Simon Callow
Blanche Dailey – Jan Holden
Phoebe Craddock – Pauline Collins
Allison St James – Valerie Holliman
Leo Janowitz – Jay Benedict
Kate Mallory – Annie Lambert
Director – Michael Attenborough

1982

13 December 1982 to 15 January 1983
Jack And The Beanstalk by Peter John
Cast:
Simon – Jonathan Kydd
Mother Hubbard – Peter John
Jack - Nicky Furre
Clarabelle Cow – John Ashby/Colin Wakefield
Jill – Anne Miles
Squire – Michael Mears
Constable Custard – Matthew Devitt
The Witch – Cynthia Grenville
Little Boy Blue – Mark Ossowski
Little Miss Muffett – Holly Hoffman
Georgy Porgy – Brian Ross
Little Bo Peep – Francesca Longrigg
Wee Willie Winkie – Tony Pedretti
Mary, Mary Quite Contrary – Mandy Lesley
Little Tommy Tucker – Colin Wakefield
Tom, Tom the Pipers Son – John Ashby
Director – Bob Carlton

4 to 27 November 1982
Sweeney Todd Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Book by Hugh Wheeler
Cast:
Anthony Hope – Christopher Snell
Sweeney Todd – Leon Greene
Beggar Woman – Ruth Mayo
Mrs Lovett – Gillian Hanna
Judge Turpin – Roger Ashton-Griffiths
Beadle Bamford – Richard Coverley
Johanna - Eithne Hannigan
Tobias Ragg – Andrew Schofield
Alfredo Pirelli – Martin Cosgrif
The Birdseller – Suzanne O’Keefe
Director – Chris Bond

30 September to 23 October 1982
Veronica’s Room by Ira Levin
Cast:
The Woman – Margaret Tyzack
The Man – Bernard Horsfall
The Girl – Beverly Adams
The Young Man – Peter Woodward
Director – Patrick Lau

2 to 25 September 1982
Having A Ball by Alan Bleasdale
Cast:
Nurse – Patrick Duggan
Surgeon – Valerie Testa
Anaesthetist – Eddie Grossman
Female Patients – Valerie Phillips
Lenny Anderson – Barry McCarthy
Ritchie Burrows – Patrick Monckton
Malcolm Thomas – Anthony Pedley
Doreen Thomas – Emma Williams
George Hill – Geoffrey Andrews
Jean Hill – Valerie Phillips
Director – Michael Attenborough

7 to 19 June 1982
Deathtrap
by Ira Levin
Cast:
Sidney Bruhl - Richard Johnson
Myra Bruhl - Jill Dixon
Clifford Anderson - Mark Jefferis
Helga Ten Dorp - Pamela Lane
Porter Milgrim - Clifford John Williams
Director - Kim Grant

29 April to 22 May 1982
How The Other Half Loves by Alan Ayckbourn
Cast:
Fiona Foster – Ann Windsor
Teresa Phillips – Ann Penfold
Frank Foster – Terence Longdon
Bob Phillips – Chris Matthews
William Featherstone – Patrick Monckton
Mary Featherstone – Karen Lewis
Director – Patrick Lau

1 to 24 April 1982
The Big Knife by Clifford Odets
Cast:
Russell – Al Matthews
Buddy Bliss – Peter Laird
Charlie Castle – Ian McShane
Patty Benedict – Bronwen Williams
Marion Castle – Gwen Taylor
Nat Danziger – Don Felllows
Smiley Coy – Peter Marinker
Marcus Hoff – Jeffrey Chiswick
Connie Bliss – Gwendolyn Humble
Hank Teagle – Bob Sessions
Dixie Evans – Stacy Dorning
Dr Frary – Edward Phillips
Director – Michael Attenborough

4 to 27 March 1982
Once A Catholic by Mary O’Malley
Cast:
Mother Peter – Anny Tobin
Mother Basil – Christine Ozanne
Mother Thomas Aquinas – Joanna Wake
Mr Emanuelli – Alan Mason
Father Mullarkey – Patrick Duggan
Mary Mooney – Karen Lewis
Mary McGinty – Sarah Webb
Mary Gallagher – Chloe Salaman
Mary O’Grady – Sarah-Jane Bickerton
Mary Hennessey – Anwen Rees
Mary Murphy – Carrie Simcocks
Mary Flanagan – Andrea Kealy
Derek – Philip Bird
Cuthbert – Tony Westrope
Director – Colin Fisher

28 January to 20 February 1982
Terra Nova by Ted Tally
Cast:
Captain Robert Falcon Scott – Robert Powell
Roald Amundsen – Michael Culver
Kathleen Scott – Stephanie Beacham
Lieutenant Henry Bowers – Bill Stewart
Dr Edward Wilson – Donald Gee
Captain Lawrence Oates – Neil Phillips
Petty Officer Edgar Evans – David Troughton
Director – Michael Attenborough

1981

14 December 1981 to 16 January 1982
Cinderella by Peter John
Cast:
Fairy Godmother – Lill Roughley
Buttons – Leo Dolan
Horrenda – Dudley Stevens
Grotty – Brian Johnston
Lofty – Graham Callan
Lumpy – Patrick Monckton
Prince Charming – Sabina Franklyn
Dandini – Laurel Ford
Cinderella – Anne Miles
Baron Hardup – Clive Corner
Director – Bob Carlton

18 November to 5 December 1981
The Importance Of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
Cast:
Algernon Moncrieff – Jeremy Clyde
Lane – Alan Hay
John Worthing JP – Gary Bond
Lady Bracknell – Dame Wendy Hiller
Gwendolen Fairfax – Gabrielle Drake
Miss Prism – Rosamund Greenwood
Cecily Cardew – Ann Thornton
Rev Canon Chasuble DD – Charles Lloyd Pack
Merriman – Sydney Arnold
Footman – Clive Lee Douglas
Director – Michael Attenborough

2 to 25 April 1981
Local Affairs by Richard Harris
Cast:
Mrs Hinson – Irene Handl
David – Richard Moore
Charles – Glyn Houston
Norma – Helen Lindsay
Keith – Barry McCarthy
Susan – Karen Craig
Hilary – Hilary Crane
Peter – Ben Aris
Katy – Diane Bull
Director – Michael Attenborough

5 to 28 March 1981
Night And Day
by Tom Stoppard
Cast:
George Guthrie - Andrew McCulloch
Francis - Joseph Iles
Ruth Carson - Gwen Taylor
Alastair Carson - Massimo Trebar and Andrew Tippen
Dick Wagner - Tom Georgeson
Jacob Milne - William Lindsay
Geoffrey Carson - Derrick New
President Mageeba - Louis Mahoney
Director - Stephen MacDonald

29 January to 21 February 1981
Design For Living
by Noel Coward
Cast:
Gilda - Maureen Lipman
Ernest - Hugh Sullivan
Otto - Simon Jones
Leo - Jeremy Clyde
Miss Hodge - Yvonne D'Alpra
Birbeck - Richard Latham
Photographer - Edward Wiley
Grace Torrence - Ann Windsor
Helen Carver - Dulcie Huston
Henry Carver - Edward Wiley
Matthew - Lloyd Anderson
Director - Michael Attenborough

1980

15 December 1980 to 17 January 1981
Dick Whittington
by Peter John
Cast:
Sam - Glynn Sweet
Soppy - Stephen Bent
Dick Whittington - Carol Ball
Tiddles (The Cat) - Toni Lever
King Rat - Tim Myers
Alice - Tracy Bickle
Alderman Fitzwarren - Edward Phillips
Sarah - Peter John
The Sultan Of Morocco - Edward Phillips
Director - Ray C Davis and Peter John

6 to 29 November 1980
Absurd Person Singular
by Alan Ayckbourn
Cast:
Sidney - Barry McCarthy
Jane - Barrie Shore
Ronald - John Arthur
Marion - Elizabeth Bennett
Eva - Victoria Burton
Geoffrey - Richard Latham
Director - Michael Attenborough

2 to 25 October 1980
The Girl In Melanie Klein by James Saunders
Cast:
Hugo – Frank Finlay
Mrs Baverstock-Cohen – Elizabeth Bennett
Niobe Grynne – Susan Penhaligon
Patients At The Acropolis – John Arthur, Barry McCarthy, Alfred Hoffman
Nora – Renee Asherson
Wassler – Robert Flemyng
Dr Lipschitz – Frank Wylie
Mrs Grynne – Barbara Atkinson
Nurse Snell – Clare Byam Shaw
Dawson – John Arthur
Lanning – Howard Lew Lewis
Father Canning – Barry McCarthy
Mr Gerald Ogilvie-Davis – Alfred Hoffman
Director – Michael Attenborough

8 to 13 September 1980
Crown Matrimonial
by Royce Ryton
Cast:
Mabell, Countess of Airlie - Gabrielle Hamilton
Queen Mary - Margaret Ashcroft
The Hon Margaret Wyndham - Dillie Keane
Queen's Page (John) - Royce Hollingsworth
King Edward VIII (David) - Nigel Pegram
The Princess Royal (Mary) - Jill Benedict
The Duchess of Gloucester (Alice) - Janet Fielding
Walter Monckton, KC - Adrian Gilpin
The Duchess of York (Elizabeth) - Brigid O'Hara
The Duke of York (Bertie) - Nigel Bradshaw
Director - Charles Savage

26 May to 7 June 1980
Bill Kenwright presents
Outside Edge by Richard Harris
Cast:
Miriam - Jennifer Wilson
Roger - James Ellis
Bob - Paul Gale
Dennis - Norman Rossington
Maggie - Maggie Guess
Kevin - Ian Godfrey
Ginnie - Imogen Hassall
Alex - Neil France
Sharon - Amanda Richardson
Director - Sebastian Graham Jones

1 to 24 May 1980
My Fat Friend
by Charles Laurence
Cast:
Henry - Peter John
Vicky - Sally Faulkner
James - Philip Bretherton
Tom - Richard Latham
Director - Colin Fisher

3 to 26 April 1980
Habeas Corpus by Alan Bennett
Cast:
Arthur Wicksteed – Aubrey Morris
Muriel Wicksteed – Jan Davies
Dennis Wicksteed – Timothy Davies
Constance Wicksteed – Marcia Warren
Mrs Swabb – June Brown
Canon Throbbing – Robert Mill
Lady Rumpers – Mary Laine
Felicity Rumpers – Heather Ramsay
Mr Shanks – Freddie Earle
Sir Percy Shorter – Peter Glaze
Mr Purdue – John Levitt
Director – Nikolas Simmonds

6 to 29 March 1980
What The Butler Saw
by Joe Orton
Cast:
Dr Prentice - Richard Gale
Geraldine Barclay - Rosamund Shelley
Mrs Prentice - Marcia Warren
Nicholas Beckett - Daniel Webb
Dr Rance - Peter John
Sergeant Match - Robert Oates
Director - John David

31 January to 23 February 1980
Night Must Fall
by Emlyn Williams
Cast:
Mrs Bramson - Joyce Carey
Olivia Grayne - Lucy Fleming
Hubert Laurie - Robert Mill
Nurse Libby - Bettina Dickson
Dora Parkoe - Elin Jenkins
Inspector Belsize - Michael Shannon
Dan - Peter Turner
Director - Frith Banbury

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