This section contains reviews of theatre, dance theatre, pantomime, circus and anything else on a stage, apart from “concerts” which have their own section.
The sub-pages are in alphabetical order in the column on the right. Scroll down to STAGE, then find the sub pages. You can use the SEARCH box at the top right to find actors and directors.
Where this differs from most theatre reviews, is I include the peripheral stuff … were the seats comfortable? Were the loos adequate?
I started reviewing in detail in 2011 after going through our boxes of theatre programmes and realising how little recall we had. So in 1976 we saw ‘Too True To Be Good’ by Shaw. Absolutely no memory. The cast list? Judi Dench, Ian McKellen, Anna Calder Marshall and Joe Melia. Then we picked out ‘Catch-22’ by Joseph Heller. British stage premiere in Leeds in 1975. The cast included both Richard Kay (who was in our video A Week By The Sea) and Matt Zimmerman, who was in A Weekend Away. We were working with them ten years later, but had no memory.
GENERAL (from the RANTS section of the blog):
Matinees
London-centric theatre
The Long and The Short of it – reviews commenting on actors’ sizes
The Sound … and the Fury … at The Globe 2016
School Nativities
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, 1952 (from a “Wills” cigarette advert)
In this list some “stars” are noted, not that star actors in lead roles are the main factor in most productions, but it does help to distinguish different productions of the same play.
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream – RSC 2011
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Headlong 2011
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Filter 2011
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Selladoor 2013
- A Midsummer Nights Dream – Handspring 2013, Bristol
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Grandage 2013
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Globe 2013
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Propellor 2013
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream RSC 2016, ‘A Play for the Nation’ at Stratford (February)
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream RSC 2016 Revisited Stratford, (July)
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Globe 2016
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream – BBC TV SCREEN version 2016
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, 2016
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Bath, 2016
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Young Vic 2017
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Watermill, Newbury 2018
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Bridge Theatre 2019
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Globe 2019
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Watermill on tour, Poole 2019
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Sh!t-Faced Shakespeare, Wimborne 2019
- Dream (streamed, interactive), RSC broadcast 2021
- All’s Well That Ends Well RSC 2013
- All’s Well That Ends Well, Wanamaker Playhouse, 2018
- Antony and Cleopatra 2012, Chichester Festival Theatre
- Antony & Cleopatra – RSC 2013
- Antony and Cleopatra – Globe
- Antony & Cleopatra – RSC 2017
- As You Like It RSC 2013
- As You Like It, Globe 2015
- As You Like It, National Theatre, 2015
- As You Like It, Globe 2018
- As You Like It, RSC 2019
- Cardenio RSC
- Comedy of Errors NT 2012
- Comedy of Errors RSC ’12
- Comedy of Errors – Globe 2014
- Comedy of Errors – RSC Garden Theatre 2021
- Coriolanus – NT Live
- Coriolanus – RSC, 2017
- Cymbeline – Wanamaker Playhouse
- Cymbeline – RSC 2016
- Cymbeline (as Imogen) – Globe 2016
- Edward IV (Wars of The Roses, Henry VI Parts II and III) Kingston
- Hamlet – NT 2010 Rory Kinnear as Hamlet
- Hamlet- Young Vic 2011 Michael Sheen as Hamlet
- Hamlet RSC 2013 Jonathan Slinger as Hamlet
- Hamlet – Globe 2014
- Hamlet – Maxine Peake, NT Live Broadcast from Manchester Royal Exchange
- Hamlet- Benedict Cumberbatch, 2015, Barbican, London
- Hamlet, RSC 2016 Paapa Essiedu as Hamlet, Stratford
- Hamlet, Almeida 2017, BBC 2018, Andrew Scott as Hamlet
- Henry IV Parts 1 & 2 RSC
- Henry V – Jude Law, Grandage season
- Henry V – Alex Hassell, RSC, 2015
- Henry V – Ben Hall, Shakespeare at The Tobacco Factory, 2018
- Henry VI: Three plays, Globe on tour (Bath )
- Henry VI – Wars of The Roses adaptation by Barton & Hall
- Henry VI- Rebellion (Henry VI- Part 2), RSC 2022
- Henry VI – Wars of The Roses (Henry VI Part 3) RSC 2022
- Imogen (Cymbeline Renamed and Reclaimed) – Globe 2016
- Julius Caesar – RSC 2012
- Julius Caesar – Globe 2014
- Julius Caesar – RSC 2017
- Julius Caesar – RSC 2023
- King John, Globe 2015
- King John, Rose Kingston 2016
- King John, RSC 2019
- King Lear – David Haig Bath Theatre Royal
- King Lear Frank Langella Chichester Minerva
- King Lear – Russell-Beale National Theatre
- King Lear- Barrie Rutter, Northern Broadsides tour, directed by Jonathan Miller, Bath Theatre Royal
- King Lear – Antony Sher, RSC 2016
- King Lear -Kevin R McNally, Globe2017
- King Lear – Ian McKellen, Chichester Minerva, 2017
- Love’s Labour’s Lost– RSC 2014
- Love’s Labour’s Lost– RSC 2016 revival, at Chichester
- Love’s Labour’s Lost, Wanamaker Playhouse, 2018
- Love’s Labour’s Won (Much Ado) RSC 2014
- Love’s Labour’s Won – RSC 2016 revival, at Chichester
- Macbeth – McAvoy 2013, Trafalgar Studio, James McAvoy as Macbeth
- Macbeth, RSC 2011 Jonathan Slinger as Macbeth
- Macbeth – Tara Arts 2015 (Shakespeare’s Macbeth) on tour, Poole Lighthouse
- Macbeth, Young Vic, 2015
- Macbeth – Globe 2016, Ray Fearon as Macbeth
- Macbeth, RSC 2018, Christopher Ecclestone as Macbeth
- Macbeth, National Theatre 2018, Rory Kinnear as Macbeth
- Macbeth, Wanamaker Playhouse 2018, Paul Ready as Macbeth
- Macbeth, Watermill, 2019. Billy Postlethwaite as Macbeth
- Macbeth, Chichester 2019, John Simm as Macbeth
- Measure for Measure, RSC 2012
- Measure for Measure, Globe 2015
- Measure for Measure, Young Vic, 2015
- Measure For Measure, RSC 2019
- Much Ado About Nothing- Wyndhams, 2011 David Tennant, Catherine Tate
- Much Ado About Nothing – Old Vic 2013 James Earl Jones, Vanessa Redgrave
- Much Ado About Nothing – Globe 2014
- Much Ado About Nothing – RSC 2014 (aka Love’s Labour’s Won), Edward Bennett
- Much Ado About Nothing – RSC 2016 revival, + Lisa Dillon
- Much Ado About Nothing – Globe 2017
- Much Ado About Nothing – Rose, Kingston 2018, Mel Giedroyc
- Much Ado About Nothing, Northern Broadsides, on tour, Salisbury 2019
- Much Ado About Nothing, RSC 2022
- Much Ado About Nothing, National Theatre 2022, Katherine Parkinson
- Much Ado About Nothing – FILM – Joss Whedon, 2013
- Othello – NT 2013
- Othello – RSC 2015
- Othello – Wanamaker Playhouse, 2017
- Othello – Globe 2018
- Othello, ETT – 2018
- Othello, Watermill, 2022
- Pericles,Wanamaker Playhouse 2015
- Richard II – RSC 2013, David Tennant as Richard II
- Richard II – Globe, 2015, Charles Edwards as Richard II
- Richard III – Spacey, 2011 Old Vic Kevin Spacey as Richard III
- Richard III – RSC 2012 Jonjo O’Neill as Richard III
- Richard III – Apollo 2012 Mark Rylance as Richard III
- Richard III – Freeman, Trafalgar Studio Martin Freeman as Richard III
- Richard III – Wars of The Roses, Kingston, Robert Sheehan as Richard III
- Richard III – Almeida Theatre 2016, Ralph Fiennes as Richard III
- Richard III – RSC 2022, Arthur Hughes as Richard III
- Romeo & Juliet, Headlong 2012, Nuffield, Southampton
- Romeo & Juliet 2014 – Box Clever
- Romeo & Juliet 2015 – Globe Touring Production
- Romeo & Juliet – Tobacco Factory, 2015, at Winchester Theatre Royal
- Romeo and Juliet – Branagh Company, 2016
- Romeo & Juliet, Globe 2017
- Romeo & Juliet, RSC 2018
- Romeo & Juliet, TV film, NT 2021
- The Merchant of Venice – Almeida
- The Merchant of Venice – Globe, 2015,Jonathan Pryce as Shylock
- The Merchant of Venice – RSC 2015
- The Merry Wives of Windsor – RSC 2012
- The Merry Wives, Northern Broadsides 2016
- The Merry Wives of Windsor – RSC 2018
- The Merry Wives of Windsor, Globe 2019
- The Taming of The Shrew – RSC 2012
- The Taming of The Shrew – Globe 2016
- The Taming of The Shrew, RSC 2019
- The Tempest RSC 2012 (Jonathan Slinger)
- The Tempest, Wanamaker Playhouse, 2016
- The Tempest, RSC 2016 (Simon Russell-Beale)
- The Tempest, Bath Ustinov 2022
- The Tempest, RSC 2023 (Alex Kingston)
- The Two Noble Kinsmen, RSC, Swan Theatre, 2016
- The Two Noble Kinsmen, Globe Theatre, 2018
- The Wars of The Roses, trilogy, Kingston, 2015, Barton & Hall adaptation
• Henry VI (Henry VI Part i mainly)
• Edward IV (Henry VI Parts 2 & 3)
• Richard III (Richard III) - The Winter’s Tale – RSC 2013
- The Winter’s Tale – Branagh, Kenneth Branagh Company, 2015
- The Winter’s Tale – Wanamaker Playhouse, 2016
- The Winter’s Tale – Cheek by Jowl on tour, Bath 2017
- The Winter’s Tale – Globe 2018
- The Winter’s Tale, RSC on BBC4, 2021
- Timon of Athens, National Theatre, 2012 Simon Russell-Beale as Timon
- Timon of Athens, RSC 2018, Kathryn Hunter as Timon
- Titus Andronicus Globe 2014
- Titus Andronicus, RSC 2017
- Troilus & Cressida, RSC 2018
- Twelfth Night RSC 2012
- Twelfth Night – Apollo 2012 Mark Rylance (Olivia), Stephen Fry (Malvolio)
- Twelfth Night- ETT 2014, Brighton Theatre Royal
- Twelfth Night, National Theatre, 2017
- Twelfth Night, Watermill, Newbury 2017
- Twelfth Night, The Globe, 2017
- Twelfth Night, RSC 2017
- Twelfth Night, Young Vic, 2018
- Twelfth Night, Globe 2021
- Two Gentlemen of Verona Tobacco Factory tour, Winchester Theatre Royal
- Two Gentlemen of Verona – RSC
- Two Gentlemen of Verona – Globe, on tour 2016
Private Eye #1360, 21 February 2014
ELIZABETHAN & JACOBEAN DRAMA to 1642- ‘Tis Pity She’s A Whore – Cheek by Jowl , Nuffield, by John Ford
- ‘Tis Pity She’s A Whore – Wanamaker Playhouse, by John Ford
- A Mad World My Masters by Thomas Middleton, RSC
- Arden of Faversham (Anonymous) RSC
- Bartholomew Fair, by Ben Jonson, Wanamaker Playhouse, 2019
- Comus, by John Milton, Wanamaker Playhouse
- Dido, Queen of Carthage by Christopher Marlowe, RSC 2017
- Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe, RSC, 2016
- Edward II, by Christopher Marlowe, WanamakerPlayhouse, 2019
- Love’s Sacrifice RSC Swan Theatre, by John Ford
- Punishment Without Revenge by Lope de Vega (1631, Spanish), Ustinov Studio, Bath
- Tamburlaine, by Christopher Marlowe, RSC 218
- The Alchemist, by Ben Jonson, RSC 2016
- The Broken Heart by John Ford, Wanamaker Playhouse
- The Changeling by Middleton & Rowley, Wanamaker Playhouse
- The City Madam by Philip Massinger, RSC
- The Duchess of Malfi 2012 by John Webster, Old Vic
- The Duchess of Malfi – 2014 by John Webster, Wanamaker Playhouse
- The Duchess of Malfi – 2018, by John Webster, Swan Theatre, RSC
- The Jew of Malta, by Christopher Marlowe, RSC, 2015
- The Knight of The Burning Pestle by Francis Beaumont, Wanamaker Playhouse
- The Roaring Girl by Dekker & Middleton, RSC
- The Shoemaker’s Holiday by Thomas Dekker, RSC
- The White Devil by John Webster, RSC
- The White Devil by John Webster, Globe at Wanamaker Playhouse 2017
- The Witch of Edmonton by Rowley, Dekker & Ford, RSC
- Volpone, by Ben Jonson, RSC 2015
- 17th, 18th & 19th century (Post 1660)
The School for Scandal, Bath Theatre Royal
I decided that from Wilde onwards it was “late 19th / early 20th century- The Beaux Stratagem, by George Farquhar, 1707, National Theatre
- Don Carlos, by Friedrich Schiller, 1787, Nuffield City, 2018
- Fortune’s Fool by Ivan Turgenev, 1848, Old Vic
- The Game of Love and Chance by Pierre Marivaux, 1731, Salisbury Playhouse
- The Hypochondriac by Moliére, 1673, Bath Theatre Royal
- Love for Love by William Congreve (1695), Swan Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company
- She Stoops to Conquer, Bath Theatre Royal, 2015
- She Stoops to Conquer – Rain or Shine, Wimborne 2021
- Tartuffe, by Moliére, 1664. Adapted By Anil Gupta and Richard Pinto, RSC 2018
- The Fantastic Follies of Mrs Rich (or The Beau Defeated), by Mary Pix (1700), RSC 2018
- The Captive Queen, by John Dryden (1675), Sam Wanamaker Playhouse 2018
- The Country Wife by William Wycherley (1675), Chichester Minerva 2018
- The Magistrate – NT Live by Arthur Wing Pinero, 1885, National Theatre Live
- The Misanthrope ETT by Moliére, 1666, adopted by Roger McGough ETT
- The Miser, by Moliére, 1668, adapted by Sean Foley & Phil Porter, 2017
- The Provoked Wife, by John Vanbrugh, 1695, RSC 2019
- The Recruiting Officer by George Farquhar, 1706, Salisbury Playhouse
- The Rivals, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 1775, Watermill, Newbury 2018
- The Rover by Aphra Behn (1677), RSC 2016
- Thérèse Raquin by Emilé Zola, 1867 & 1873, Bath Theatre Royal
- The School for Scandal by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 1777, Bath Theatre Royal
- The Way of The World by William Congreve 1700, Chichester Festival Theatre
- Venice Preserved by Thomas Otway, 1682, RSC 2019
- Late 19th / 20th century (before Godot & Anger)
The Constant Wife, Salisbury Playhouse 2011- Absolute Hell, by Rodney Ackland, National Theatre 2018
- Ah, Wilderness! by Eugene O’Neill, Young Vic, 2015.
- A Little Hotel On The Side by Georges Feydeau & Maurice Désvallières, Bath Theatre Royal
- A Woman of No Importance, by Oscar Wilde, Classic Spring, 2017
- All On Her Own by Terence Rattigan, Kenneth Branagh Company 2015
- An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde, Chichester Festival Theatre 2014
- An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde, Classic Spring, 2018
- An Enemy of The People by Henrik Ibsen, adapted Christopher Hampton, Chichester Festival Theatre
- Before The Party, by Rodney Ackland (after Somerset Maugham), Salisbury 2017
- Blithe Spirit by Noël Coward, Bath Theatre Royal 2010 (Alison Steadman)
- Blithe Spirit, by Noël Coward, Bath Theatre Royal 2019 (Jennifer Saunders)
- Candida by Bernard Shaw, Bath Theatre Royal
- Fallen Angels, by Noel Coward, Salisbury Playhouse
- Flare Path, by Terence Rattigan, 2015 Tour, at Salisbury Playhouse
- For Services Rendered, by W. Somerset Maugham, Chichester Minerva Theatre, 2015
- French Without Tears, by Terence Rattigan, English Touring Theatre, Poole
- Harlequinade by Terence Rattigan, Kenneth Branagh Company 2015
- Hay Fever by Noel Coward, Bath Theatre Royal
- Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen, version by Brien Friel, Salisbury Playhouse
- Hedda Tesman by Cordelia Lynn, after Henrik Ibsen, Chichester 2019
- Hobson’s Choice, by Harold Brighouse, Bath Theatre Royal
- Importance of Being Earnest 2010 by Oscar Wilde, Rain or Shine Company
- Importance of Being Earnest 2014 by Oscar Wilde, West End & Tour, directed by Lucy Bailey
- Importance of Being Earnest, 2015 by Oscar Wilde with David Suchet as Lady Bracknell
- Importance of Being Earnest 2018 by Oscar Wilde, Classic Spring Theatre
- Importance of Being Earnest, 2019 by Oscar Wilde, Watermill Theatre
- Ivanov, by Anton Chekhov, version by David Hare, Chichester Festival Theatre
- John Gabriel Borkman, by Henrik Ibsen, Bridge Theatre, London 2022
- Lady Windermere’s Fan, by Oscar Wilde, Classic Spring, 2018
- Life of Galileo, Bertolt Brecht, Young Vic, London, 2017
- Long Day’s Journey Into Night, by Eugene O’Neill, London 2018
- Man and Superman, by Bernard Shaw, National Theatre 2015
- Miss Julie by August Strindberg, Chichester Minerva Theatre
- Mrs Warren’s Profession, by Bernard Shaw, Theatre Royal Bath, 2022
- Monsieur Popular by Eugene Marin Labiche, Ustinov Studio, Bath
- Platonov, by Anton Chekhov, version by David Hare, Chichester Festival Theatre
- Present Laughter, by Noël Coward, Bath Theatre Royal, 2003 Rik Mayall (retrospective)
- Present Laughter by Noël Coward, Bath Theatre Royal 2106, Samuel West
- Present Laughter by Noël Coward, Chichester 2018, Rufus Hound
- Present Laughter by Noël Coward, Old Vic 2019, Andrew Scott
- Private Lives by Noël Coward, Nigel Havers Theatre Company, 2021, Chichester
- Pygmalion by Bernard Shaw, Nuffield Southampton, 2017
- Relative Values by Noël Coward, Bath Theatre Royal
- Ross by Terence Rattigan, Chichester Festival Theatre 2016
- Salomé, by Oscar Wilde, RSC, Stratford, 2017
- Separate Tables by Terence Rattigan, Salisbury Playhouse
- Spring Awakening by Frank Wedekind, Headlong / Nuffield Theatre, Southampton
- Strife by John Galsworthy, Minerva Theatre, Chichester 2016
- The Chalk Garden, by Enid Bagnold (1955), Festival Theatre, Chichester 2018
- The Constant Wife by W. Somerset Maugham, Salisbury Playhouse
- The Deep Blue Sea by Terence Rattigan (FILM VERSION)
- The Deep Blue Seaby Terence Rattigan, National 2016, NT Live 2020
- The Deep Blue Sea, by Terence Rattigan, Chichester Minerva, 2019
- The Ghost Train, by Arnold Ridley, Talking Scarlet on tour, Poole Lighthouse
- The Rehearsal, by Jean Anouilh, Chichester Minerva Theatre
- The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, by Bertolt Brecht, adapted by Bruce Norris, Donmar 2017
- The Seagull by Anton Chekhov, Headlong / Nuffield Theatre, Southampton
- The Seagull, by Anton Chekhov, version by David Hare, Chichester Festival Theatre
- The Silver Tassie by Sean O’Casey, National Theatre
- This Happy Breed by Noël Coward, Bath Theatre Royal
- Uncle Vanya, by Anton Chekhov, adapted by David Hare, Bath Theatre Royal 2019
- Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov, adapted by Conor McPherson, Stage + Blu-ray, 2020 / 2022
- While The Sun Shines by Terence Rattigan, Bath Theatre Royal, 2016
- Woyzeck,, by Georg Büchner, adapted by Jack Thorne, Old Vic 2017
- Yerma, by Simon Stone after Federico Garcia Lorca, Young Vic, 2017
- Young Chekhov Season (Platanov, Ivanov, The Seagull) adapted by David Hare, – Chichester, overview
- LATE 20th / EARLY 21st CENTURY
- Abigail’s Party 2013 by Mike Leigh, on tour, Poole Lighthouse
- A Damsel in Distress, Jeremy Sams & Robert Hudson, after P.G. Wodehouse / The Gershwins, Chichester 2015
- Albion, by Mike Bartlett, Almeida 2017
- All My Sons by Arthur Miller, Talawa Theatre at Salisbury Playhouse
- All New People by Zach Braff, West End
- Amadeus by Peter Shaffer, Chichester Festival Theatre 2014
- Amadeus by Peter Shaffer, National Theatre 2016-2017
- American Buffalo, by David Mamet, Wyndham’s Theatre, London
- A Number, by Caryl Churchill, Bridge Theatre, 2020
- Arcadia by Tom Stoppard, 2015 Brighton Theatre Royal / ETT at Bath
- The Argument, by William Boyd, Bath Theatre Royal, 2019
- Around The World in 80 Days, Jules Verne, adapted Laura Eason, 2017 tour
- A Streetcar Named Desire NT Live by Tennesee Williams, Young Vic
- A Taste of Honey by Shelagh Delaney, National Theatre
- A Very Very Very Dark Matter, by Martin McDonagh, Bridge Theatre, 2018
- A View From The Bridge by Arthur Miller, Young Vic
- Barber Shop Chronicles, by Inua Ellams, Roundhouse 2019
- Birthday by Joe Penhall, Royal Court
- Bitter Wheat, by David Mamet, Garrick, London 2019
- Black Comedy by Peter Shaffer, Minerva Theatre, Chichester
- Blood Wedding, by Barney Norris (after Lorca), Salisbury 2020
- Blues for An Alabama Sky, by Pearl Cleage, National Theatre, 2022
- Bring Up The Bodies by Hilary Mantel, Mike Poulton, RSC, West End
- Boudica by Tristan Bernays, Globe 2017
- Carmen Disruption by Simon Stephens, Almeida Theatre, 2015
- Communicating Doors by Alan Ayckbourn, Menier Chocolate Factory, 2015
- Copenhagen, by Michael Frayn, Chichester Minerva, 2018
- Crazy For You, George Gershwin & Ira Gershwin, Chichester Festival Theatre, 2022
- Curiosity Shop by Daniel Jamieson (after Charles Dickens), Nuffield Southampton
- Dancing at Lughnasa, by Brian Friel, Lyric Theatre, Belfast
- Death of A Salesman, by Arthur Miller, RSC 2015
- Deathtrap by Ira Levin, Salisbury Playhouse, 2016
- Dedication – Shakespeare and Southampton by Nick Dear, Nuffield Southampton
- Dinner With Saddam, by Anthony Horowitz, Menier Chocolate Factory, 2015
- Don Juan in Soho, by Patrick Marber, Wyndham’s, London, 2017
- Don Quixote by James Fenton, (after Cervantes) RSC 2016
- Doubt – a parable, by John Patrick Shanley, Chichester, 2022
- Dunsinane by David Grieg, National Theatre of Scotland / RSC, Bath Theatre Royal
- Echo’s End, by Barney Norris, Salisbury Playhouse, 2017
- Educating Rita, by Willie Russell, Minerva Theatre, Chichester Festival Theatre
- 8 Hotels by Nicholas Wright, Minerva Theatre, Chichester, 2019
- Endgame, by Samuel Beckett, Old Vic, London 2020
- Eyam, by Matt Hartley, Shakespeare’s Globe, 2018
- Farinelli & The King, by Claire van Kampen, Wanamaker Playhouse
- Fences by August Wilson, Bath Theatre Royal
- First Light by Mark Hayhurst, Chichester Minerva, 2016
- FLIT by Martin Green, Poole Lighthouse
- Follies, by Stephen Sondheim, National Theatre, 2019
- Forests by Calixto Bieto, Barbican, London
- Forty Years On, by Alan Bennett, Chichester Festival, 2017
- Fracked! Or Please Don’t Use The F-Word. by Alistair Beaton, Chichester Minerva 2016
- Frankenstein – NT Encore, National Theatre
- Future Conditional, by Tamsin Oglesby, Old Vic, London
- Girl From The North Country, Conor McPherson, Old Vic London 2017
- God of Carnage, by Yasmina Reza, Bath Theatre Royal, 2018
- Gypsy by Arthur Laurents / Stephen Sondheim, Chichester Festival Theatre
- Hamilton, by Lin-Manuel Miranda, London 2018
- Hangmen, by Martin McDonagh, Royal Court, London 2015
- Hecuba by Marina Carr, Royal Shakespeare Company, 2015
- Hedda Tesman by Cordelia Lynn, after Henrik Ibsen, Chichester 2019
- Hogarth’s Progress (double bill) by Nick Dear, Rose, Kingston, 2018
- Home, by David Storey, Chichester Minerva Theatre 2021
- Home, I’m Darling by Laura Wade, National Theatre, 2018
- How The Other Half Loves by Alan Ayckbourn, Salisbury Playhouse 2023
- Hysteria by Terry Johnson, Bath Theatre Royal
- Jack Absolute Flies Again, Richard Bean & Oliver Chris, National Theatre 2022
- Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense by The Goodale Brothers, Brighton Theatre Royal
- Jerusalem by Jez Butterworth, West End (Mark Rylance)
- Jerusalem by Jez Butterworth, the Watermill, Newbury 2018 (Jasper Britton)
- Jitney by August Wilson, Bath Theatre Royal, 2022
- King Charles III by Mike Bartlett, Almeida & West End
- Kiss Me Kate,Watermill 2019
- Kunene & The King by John Kani, RSC 2019
- La Bête by David Hirson, West End
- Leopoldstadtby Tom Stoppard, Wyndhams, West End, 2020
- Little Shop of Horrors, by Ashman & Menken, Salisbury Playhouse, 2015
- Local Hero, David Grieg / Mark Knopfler, Chichester Minerva 2022
- Love, Love, Love by Mike Bartlett, Salisbury Playhouse
- Mack & Mabel, by Jerry Hermann & Michael Stewart, Chichester Festival Theatre
- Malory Towers by Emma Rice, after Enid Blyton, on tour Exeter 2019
- Me and My Girl, Chichester Festival Theatre 2018
- Miss Littlewood, by Sam Kenyon, RSC 2018
- Mojo by Jez Butterworth, West End
- Murder, Margaret & Me, by Philip Meeks, Salisbury Playhouse 2018
- Murder On The Orient Express, Agatha Christie, Adapted Ken Ludwig, Chichester 2022
- My Brilliant Friend Parts 1 & 2, by Elena Ferrante, adapted April de Angelis, Rose Kingston 2017
- My Night With Reg by Kevin Elyot, Donmar transfer to West End
- Neighbourhood Watch by Alan Ayckbourn, Stephen Joseph Company, Bath Theatre Royal
- Nell Gwynn, by Jessica Swale, Shakespeare’s Globe, 2015
- Nice Fish, by Mark Rylance and Louis Jenkins, London 2016
- Noises Off, by Michael Frayn, Nuffield 2016 production
- No Man’s Land, by Harold Pinter, 2016 with Ian McKellan, Patrick Stewart
- Noughts and Crosses, by Malorie Blackman, adapted Sabrina Mahfouz, on tour, Poole 2023
- Obsession after the Visconti film, Barbican 2017
- Once by Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova, Edna Walsh, West End
- One Man, Two Guvnors by Richard Bean, National Theatre & West End
- Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour, by Lee Hall, National Theatre of Scotland
- Our Man in Havana, Morales Frost & Hough, Watermill Theatre, 2022
- People by Alan Bennett, National Theatre on Tour, Milton Keynes
- People Like Us, by Julie Burchill & Jane Robins, Union Theatre, 2018
- Peter and Alice by John Logan, Grandage Season, West End
- Peter Gynt, by David Hare after Henrik Ibsen, National Theatre, 2019
- Peter Pan Goes Wrong, Mischief Theatre, at Bath Theatre Royal 2019
- Peter & The Starcatcher by Rick Elice, NY Theatre Workshop, Broadway, New York
- Photograph 51, by Anna Ziegler, Michael Grandage Company, West End
- Pitcairn by Richard Bean, Minerva Theatre, Chichester
- Plastic by Marius von Mayenberg, Ustinov at Bath Theatre Royal, 2017
- Playing Cards 1: Spades by Robert Lepage, Roundhouse, London
- Plenty by David Hare, Chichester 2019
- POSH by Laura Wade, Salisbury Playhouse 2015
- Pressure, by David Haig, West End, 2018
- Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) by Isobel McArther, on tour, Chichester 2023
- Privates On Parade by Peter Nichols, Grandage Season, West End
- Punk Rock by Simon Stephens, Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith
- Quatermaine’s Terms by Simon Gray, Brighton Theatre Royal
- Queen Anne by Helen Edmundson, RSC 2015
- Quiz, by James Graham, Chichester Minerva, 2017
- Racing Demon, by David Hare, Bath 2017
- Ralegh, The Treason Trial by Oliver Chris, Winchester Great Hall, 2018
- Romantics Anonymous by Emma Rice, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, 2017
- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, by Tom Stoppard, Old Vic 2017
- Rough For Theatre II, by Samuel Beckett, Old Vic, London 2020
- Rules for Living, by Sam Holcroft, Dorfman Theatre at The National Theatre
- Same Time Next Year by Bernard Slade, on tour, Poole 2022
- Secondary Cause of Death, by Peter Gordon, Talking Scarlet, on tour, Poole
- Shakespeare in Love by Lee Hall, after Marc Norman, Tom Stoppard, West End
- Sing Yer Heart Out For The Lads, by Roy Williams, Chichester Minerva 2022
- Skylight by David Hare, West End
- Snow in Midsummer by Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig, RSC, Stratford 2017
- South Pacific, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Chichester Festival Theatre, 2021
- Stepping Out by Richard Harris, Salisbury Playhouse
- Sweet Bird of Youth, Tennessee Williams, Chichester 2017
- Switzerland, by Joanna Murray-Smith, Bath Ustinov Studio, 2018
- Tartuffe. Adapted By Anil Gupta and Richard Pinto, RSC 2018
- The Art of Success by Nick Dear, Rose, Kingston 2018 (double bill)
- The Beauty Queen of Leenane by Martin McDonagh, Arena Theatre, 2018
- The Beauty Queen of Leenane by Martin McDonagh, Chichester Minerva, 2021
- The Birthday Party, by Harold Pinter, London 2018
- The Book of Mormon by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, Matt Stone, West End
- The Canterbury Tales, adapted by John Hartoch, Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, 2019
- The Caretaker, by Harold Pinter, Old Vic, 2016
- The Country by Martin Krimp, Salberg Studio, Salisbury Playhouse
- The Country Girls, by Edna O’Brien, Minerva Theatre, Chichester 2017
- The Cripple of Inishmaan by Martin McDonagh, Grandage Season, West End
- The Crucible by Arthur Miller, Old Vic, 2014
- The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, National Theatre, 2022
- The Doctor, Robert Icke (After Professor Bernhardi by Arthur Schitzler), Bath 2022
- The Dresser, by Robert Harwood, Chichester, on tour 2017
- The Entertainer, by John Osborne, Branagh Theatre Company 2016
- The Famous Five: A New Musical, Chichester 2022
- The Ferryman by Jez Butterworth, Royal Court 2017
- The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk, by Daniel Jamieson, Kneehigh / Bristol Old Vic
- The Height of The Storm, by Florian Zeller, Bath 2018
- The Homecoming by Harold Pinter, Trafalgar Studios
- The Hot House by Harold Pinter, Trafalgar Studios
- The Hypocrite by Richard Bean, RSC / Hull Truck Company, 2017
- The Ladykillers by Graham Linehan, after William Rose, West End
- The Lie, by Florian Zeller, adapted Christopher Hampton, Menier, 2017
- The Lieutenant of Inishmore, by Martin McDonagh. RSC 2001. RETROSPECTIVE
- The Lieutenant of Inishmore by Martin McDonagh, Grandage Company, 2018
- The Magna Carta Plays by Lustgarten, Woodcock, Brenton, Wertenbaker, Salisbury Playhouse
- The Man in the White Suit, by Sean Foley. Bath Theatre Royal pre-run, 2019
- The Narcissist, by Christopher Shinn, Chichester Minerva, 2022
- The Nightingales by William Gaminara, Bath Theatre Royal on tour, 2018
- The Norman Conquests, trilogy by Alan Ayckbourn, Chichester 2017
• Table Manners
• Living Together
• Round & Round The Garden - The Painkiller, by Francis Veber, adapted Sean Foley, Kenneth Branagh Company, West End
- The Play That Goes Wrong by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields, Mischief Theatre, 2017 tour. Salisbury Playhouse.
- The Play What I Wrote by Hamish McColl, Sean Foley & Eddie Braben, Chichester 2022
- The Price, by Arthur Miller, Bath 2018
- The Ruling Class, by Peter Barnes, Trafalgar Studios, with James McAvoy
- The Seven Year Itch by George Axelrod, Salisbury Playhouse
- The Southbury Child, by Stephen Beresford, Chichester 2022
- The Spire by William Golding, adapted Roger Spottiswoode, Salisbury Playhouse
- The Syndicate by Eduardo de Filippo, adapted Mike Poulton, Chichester company at Bath Theatre Royal
- The Taste of The Town, by Nick Dear, Rose, Kingston 2018 (double bill)
- The Taxidermist’s Daughter, by Kate Mosse, Chichester Festival Theatre, 2022
- The Truth, by Florian Zeller, adapted Christopher Hampton, Menier 2016
- The Unfriend, by Steven Moffat, Chichester Minerva, 2022
- The Upstart Crow, by Ben Elton, West End, 2020
- The Watsons, by Laura Wade, Minerva, Chichester 2018
- The Weir, by Conor McPherson, English Touring Theatre, Poole 2017
- The Whale, by Samuel D. Hunter, Bath Ustinov Studio, 2018
- This Is My Family, by Tim Firth, Chichester 2019
- Travels With My Aunt, (musical) adapted from Graham Greene, Minerva Theatre, Chichester
- Travesties, by Tom Stoppard, Menier Chocolate Factory, 2016
- Tristan & Yseult, Anna Maria Murphy, Carl Grose, adapted Emma Rice. Kneehigh, 2017 at The Globe
- True West, by Sam Shepard, West End, 2018
- Uncle Vanya, adapted by David Hare, Bath Theatre Royal 2019
- Vice Versa, by Phil Porter, RSC, Stratford, 2017
- Vulcan 7, by Ade Edmondson & Nigel Planer, Guildford & tour, 2018
- Watership Down, by Richard Adams, Adapted Rona Munro, Watermill, Newbury
- Way Upstream by Alan Ayckbourn, Salisbury Playhouse
- What The Butler Saw, Joe Orton, Bath Theatre Rotal 2017
- Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel, Mike Poulton, RSC, West End
- Woman in Mind, Alan Ayckbourn, Chichester 2022
- Women On The Verge of A Nervous Breakdown by Jeffrey Lane, based on Pedro Almodovar, West End
- Worst Wedding Ever, Chris Chibnall, Salisbury 2017
- Woyzeck,, by Georg Büchner, adapted by Jack Thorne, Old Vic 2017
- Yerma, by Simon Stone after Federico Garcia Lorca, Young Vic, 2017
- Young Marx by Richard Bean & Clive Coleman, Bridge Theatre, 2017
- MUSICALS (also listed above, as the line is sometimes unclear)
A Damsel in Distress, Chichester 2015 - Caroline Or Change, Tony Kushner & Jeanine Tesori, Minerva, Chichester 2017
- A Damsel in Distress, Jeremy Sams & Robert Hudson, after P.G. Wodehouse / The Gershwins, Chichester 2015
- Crazy For You, George Gershwin & Ira Gershwin, Chichester Festival Theatre, 2022
- The Famous Five: A New Musical, Chichester 2022
- Farinelli & The King, by Claire van Kampen, Wanamaker Playhouse
- FLIT by Martin Green, Poole Lighthouse
- Follies, by Stephen Sondheim, National Theatre, 2019
- Four Seasons: A Reimagining, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse 2018
- Funny Girl, with Sheridan Smith, Menier Chocolate Factory, 2016
- Gypsy by Arthur Laurents / Stephen Sondheim, Chichester Festival Theatre
- Hairspray – The Musical, 2018 tour, Bournemouth Pavilion
- Half A Sixpence, Chichester Festival Theatre 2016
- Hamilton, London 2018 by Lin-Manuel Miranda
- Kiss Me Kate,Watermill 2019
- Little Shop of Horrors, by Ashman & Menken, Salisbury Playhouse, 2015
- Local Hero, David Grieg / Mark Knopfler, Chichester 2022
- Mack & Mabel, by Jerry Hermann & Michael Stewart, Chichester Festival Theatre
- Malory Towers by Emma Rice, after Enid Blyton, on tour Exeter 2019
- Mary Poppins, Norwich Theatre Royal, 2016
- Me and My Girl, Chichester Festival Theatre, 2018
- Miss Littlewood, by Sam Kenyon, RSC 2018
- Oklahoma! Rodgers & Hammerstein, Chichester 2019
- Once by Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova, Edna Walsh, West End
- Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour, by Lee Hall, National Theatre of Scotland
- Our Man in Havana, Morales Frost & Hough, Watermill Theatre, 2022
- Privates On Parade by Peter Nichols, Grandage Season, West End
- Romantics Anonymous by Emma Rice, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, 2017
- South Pacific, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Chichester Festival Theatre, 2021
- The Book of Mormon by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, Matt Stone, West End
- The Four Seasons: A reimagining, Max Richter / Gyre & Gimble, Wanamaker 2018
- The Transports, a ballad-opera, Exeter Phonix 2017
- This Is My Family, by Tim Firth, Chichester 2019
- Travels With My Aunt, Minerva Theatre, Chichester
- wonder.land by Damian Albarn, Moira Buffini, National Theatre 2016
- CLASSICAL DRAMA
Bakkhai, Almeida Theatre 2015 - Medea NT live by Euripides, National Theatre
- Bakkhai, by Euripides, Almeida Theatre 2015 with Ben Whishaw
- Hecuba, by Marina Carr a modern play, (loosely based on Euripides), RSC 2015
- Vice Versa, by Phil Porter, a modern play (loosely based on Plautus, The Boastful Soldier), RSC 2017
- DANCE THEATRE, “CIRCUS”, CHILDREN
- Inala, A Zulu Ballet, 2014
- Awful Auntie, by David Walliams, Bournemouth 2018
- Balletboyz: The Talent Poole Lighthouse
- Beauty & The Beast, Ballet Theatre UK, Yeovil, 2018
- Broken by Motionhouse, Poole Lighthouse
- Electro Kif, Blanca Li Dance Company, Poole Lighthouse
- Fantastic Mr Fox, Roald Dahl, adapted Sam Holcroft, Nuffield, Southampton
- Far Wayne McGregor Random Dance, Poole Lighthouse
- George’s Marvellous Medicine Poole Lighthouse
- Inala A Zulu Ballet, Poole Lighthouse
- Institute by Gecko, Poole Lighthouse
- Into The Hoods – Remixed, Zoonation, Southampton Mayflower
- Ka Cirque du Soleil, Las Vegas
- Love Cirque du Soleil, Las Vegas
- Peter Pan (pantomime) Poole Lighthouse
- Robin Hood (pantomime) Poole Lighthouse
- Slava’s Snowshow Royal Festival Hall
- Swan Lake, International Classic Ballet Theatre, Poole, 2023
- Tangomotion, Poole Lighthouse 2019
- The Lock In Poole Lighthouse 2013
- The Lock In Christmas Carol, Poole Lighthouse 2016
- The Odyssey, Mark Bruce Company, Salisbury Playhouse
- The Storm, James Wilton Dance, Poole Lighthouse, 2019
- There and Back Again – An Odyssey, Lyngo Theatre 2017
- Totem Cirque du Soleil, Royal Albert Hall, London
- Watership Down, by Richard Adams, Adapted Rona Munro, Watermill, Newbury
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