Theatre Royal Bath Productions
Theatre Royal Bath Productions is the Theatre Royal Bath’s commercial production arm, and one of the most prolific British theatre producers in the West End, on UK tour and internationally. We have produced over 200 plays and productions since our inception, including more than 40 West End transfers.
Theatre Royal Bath Productions
Productions to date:
1998 The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, starring Gwen Taylor and Jamie Glover, directed by Mark Clements
1998 Good Grief by Keith Waterhouse, starring Penelope Keith, directed by Ned Sherrin
1999 The Birthday Party by Harold Pinter, starring Prunella Scales and Timothy West, directed by Joe Harmston TRANSFERRED TO THE PICCADILLY THEATRE.
1999 The Kingfisher by William Douglas Home, starring Tony Britton and Rosemary Leach, directed by Joe Harmston
1999 Last of the Red Hot Lovers by Neil Simon, starring and directed by Tom Conti
1999 Master Class by Terrence McNally, starring Jane Lapotaire, directed by Di Trevis
2000 The Browning Version by Terence Rattigan, starring Edward Fox, directed by Michael Napier Brown
2000 Talking Heads by Alan Bennett, starring Dora Bryan, Nichola McAuliffe and Zena Walker, directed by Lawrence Till
2000 God and Stephen Hawking by Robin Hawdon, starring Robert Hardy and Stephen Boxer, directed by Jonathan Church
2000 Entertaining Mr Sloane by Joe Orton, starring Alison Steadman, Clive Francis and Bryan Pringle, directed by Terry Johnson. TRANSFERRED TO THE ARTS THEATRE.
2000 A Family Affair by Agnes Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri, starring Rik Mayall, directed by Andy de la Tour
2001 Lettice and Lovage by Peter Shaffer, starring Siân Phillips and Gwen Taylor, directed by Loveday Ingram
2001 In Praise of Love by Terence Rattigan, starring Isla Blair and Julian Glover, directed by Deborah Bruce
2001 Beau Brummell by Ron Hutchinson, starring Peter Bowles and Richard McCabe, directed by Caroline Hunt TRANSFERRED TO THE THEATRE ROYAL HAYMARKET.
2001 The External by Rodney Clark, starring Prunella Scales and Timothy West, directed by Ezra Hjalmarsson
2001 What the Butler Saw by Joe Orton, starring Jane Asher, Michael Pennington and Benjamin Whitrow, directed by Jeremy Sams
2001 So Long Life by Peter Nichols, starring Stephanie Cole, Cheryl Campbell and Paul Shelley, directed by Dominic Hill
2001 A Different Way Home by Jimmie Chinn, starring Roy Barraclough, directed by Lawrence Till
2002 Single Spies by Alan Bennett, starring Robert Powell and Liza Goddard, directed by David Grindley
2002 Relative Values by Noël Coward, starring Susan Hampshire, directed by Joe Harmston
2002 Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov, starring Imogen Stubbs, Dulcie Gray and Serena Gordon, directed by Patrick Sandford
2002 Abigail’s Party by Mike Leigh, starring Elizabeth Berrington, directed by David Grindley TRANSFERRED TO THE NEW AMBASSADORS THEATRE - WEST END PREMIERE
2002 Just Between Ourselves by Alan Ayckbourn, starring Les Dennis and Jean Boht, directed by Dominic Hill
2002 Up For Grabs by David Williamson, starring Madonna, directed by Laurence Boswell - WYNDHAM’S THEATRE
2003 Love & Marriage by Donald Churchill, starring Adam Faith, directed by Mark Clements
2003 Office Suite by Alan Bennett, starring Lesley Joseph and Edward Hardwicke, directed by Lawrence Till
2003 Shakespeare’s R & J adapted and directed by Joe Calarco TRANSFERRED TO THE ARTS THEATRE
2003 Where There’s A Will by Georges Feydeau starring Elaine Paige, Nicholas le Prevost and David Warner, directed by Peter Hall
2003 Present Laughter by Noël Coward, starring Rik Mayall, directed by Dominic Dromgoole
2003 The Lieutenant of Inishmore by Martin McDonagh, directed by Wilson Milam
2003 Mrs Warren’s Profession by George Bernard Shaw, starring Twiggy Lawson, directed by Peter Hall
2003 Betrayal by Harold Pinter, starring Janie Dee, Aden Gillett and Hugo Speer, directed by Peter Hall TRANSFERRED TO THE DUCHESS THEATRE - WEST END PREMIERE
2003 Design for Living by Noël Coward, starring Janie Dee, Aden Gillett and Hugo Speer, directed by Peter Hall
2003 The Fight for Barbara by D.H. Lawrence, starring Rebecca Hall and Jason Hughes, directed by Thea Sharrock
2003 As You Like It by William Shakespeare, starring Rebecca Callard, Rebecca Hall, Michael Siberry, Eric Sykes and Philip Voss, directed by Peter Hall - SUBSEQUENT U.S. TOUR
2003 Cuckoos by Giuseppe Manfridi, starring Jessica Turner and David Yelland, directed by Peter Hall
2003 Happy Days by Samuel Beckett, starring Felicity Kendal, directed by Peter Hall TRANSFERRED TO THE ARTS THEATRE
2003 The Deep Blue Sea by Terence Rattigan, starring Harriet Walter, Roger Lloyd Pack, Neil Stacy and Una Stubbs, directed by Thea Sharrock
2003 Time and the Conways by J.B. Priestley, starring Penelope Keith, directed by Richard Baron
2004 The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, starring Wendy Craig, Josephine Tewson and Frank Middlemass, directed by Christopher Luscombe
2004 The Gingerbread Lady by Neil Simon, starring Lesley Joseph, directed by Mark Clements
2004 Man and Superman by George Bernard Shaw, starring Will Keen, Rebecca Hall, James Laurenson, Anna Carteret and Julian Glover, directed by Peter Hall
2004 Don Juan by Molière, starring Will Keen, Rebecca Hall and James Laurenson, directed by Thea Sharrock
2004 Galileo’s Daughter by Timberlake Wertenbaker, starring Julian Glover, Rebecca Hall, Anna Carteret, directed by Peter Hall - WORLD PREMIERE
2004 Blithe Spirit by Noël Coward, starring Penelope Keith, Aden Gillett, Joanna Riding and Amanda Drew, directed by Thea Sharrock TRANSFERRED TO THE SAVOY THEATRE
2004 The Lady In The Van by Alan Bennett, starring Susan Hampshire, directed by Christopher Luscombe
2004 The Dresser by Ronald Harwood, starring Nicholas Lyndhurst and Julian Glover, directed by Peter Hall TRANSFERRED TO THE DUKE OF YORK’S THEATRE
2005 The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, starring Lynn Redgrave, Miriam Margolyes and Terence Rigby, directed by Peter Hall - IN U.S. ONLY
2005 You Never Can Tell by George Bernard Shaw, starring Edward Fox and Diana Quick, directed by Peter Hall TRANSFERRED TO THE GARRICK THEATRE
2005 Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, starring Janie Dee, Aden Gillett and Sam Kelly, directed by Peter Hall
2005 Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett, starring Alan Dobie, James Laurenson, Terence Rigby and Richard Dormer, directed by Peter Hall TRANSFERRED TO THE NEW AMBASSADORS THEATRE - 50th ANNIVERSARY PRODUCTION
2005 Look Back In Anger by John Osborne, starring David Tennant and Kelly Reilly, directed by Michael Baron
2005 The Unexpected Man by Yasmina Reza, starring Peter Bowles and Siân Phillips, directed by Deborah Bruce
2005 The Real Thing by Tom Stoppard, starring Tom Conti, directed by Tim Pigott-Smith
2005 The Rivals by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, starring Stephanie Cole and George Baker, directed by Christopher Morahan
2006 Private Lives by Noël Coward, starring Belinda Lang and Julian Wadham, directed by David Haig
2006 Present Laughter by Noël Coward, starring Simon Callow, directed by Michael Rudman
2006 Dangerous Obsession by N.J. Crisp, starring Liza Goddard and Ian Ogilvy, directed by Alan Cohen
2006 Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare, starring Richard Dormer, James Laurenson and Andrea Riseborough, directed by Peter Hall PRESENTED AT STRATFORD-UPON-AVON AS PART OF THE RSC’S COMPLETE WORKS SEASON
2006 Habeas Corpus by Alan Bennett starring James Fleet, directed by Peter Hall
2006 Miss Julie by August Strindberg, starring Richard Dormer and Andrea Riseborough, directed by Rachel O’Riordan
2006 Look Back in Anger by John Osborne, directed by Peter Gill. 50th ANNIVERSARY PRODUCTION
2006 Entertaining Angels by Richard Everett, starring Penelope Keith, directed by Alan Strachan. REVIVED IN 2009.
2006 An Hour and a Half Late by Gérald Sibley, adapted by Mel Smith, starring Jean Dell, Mel Smith and Belinda Lang, directed by Tamara Harvey
2006 Amy’s View by David Hare, starring Felicity Kendal, directed by Peter Hall TRANSFERRED TO THE GARRICK THEATRE
2007 Charley’s Aunt by Brandon Thomas, starring Stephen Tompkinson, directed by Mel Smith
2007 Old Times by Harold Pinter, starring Neil Pearson and Janie Dee, directed by Peter Hall
2007 The Bargain by Ian Curteis, starring Susan Hampshire, directed by James Roose-Evans
2007 Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw, starring Tim Pigott-Smith, Michelle Dockery, Tony Haygarth, Barbara Jefford and Una Stubbs, directed by Peter Hall TRANSFERRED TO THE OLD VIC
2007 Little Nell by Simon Gray, starring Tim Pigott-Smith, directed by Peter Hall - WORLD PREMIERE
2007 Victory by Athol Fugard, directed by Cordelia Monsey - UK PREMIERE
2007 How the Other Half Loves by Alan Ayckbourn, starring Nicholas le Prevost and Marsha Fitzalan, directed by Alan Strachan
2007 The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, starring Penelope Keith, directed by Peter Gill TRANSFERRED TO THE VAUDEVILLE THEATRE
2007 Legal Fictions by John Mortimer, starring Edward Fox, directed by Christopher Morahan TRANSFERRED TO THE SAVOY THEATRE
2008 Equus by Peter Shaffer, starring Simon Callow, directed by Thea Sharrock
2008 The Deep Blue Sea by Terence Rattigan, starring Greta Scacchi, directed by Edward Hall TRANSFERRED TO THE VAUDEVILLE THEATRE
2008 Single Spies by Alan Bennett, starring Nigel Havers, directed by Christopher Luscombe
2008 Relatively Speaking by Alan Ayckbourn, starring Peter Bowles, directed by Alan Strachan
2008 Enjoy by Alan Bennett, starring Alison Steadman, directed by Christopher Luscombe TRANSFERRED TO THE GIELGUD THEATRE
2008 The Portrait of a Lady adapted from the Henry James novel by Nicki Frei, starring Catherine McCormack, Niamh Cusack, Finbar Lynch and Christopher Ravenscroft, directed by Peter Hall
2008 A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen in a new version by Stephen Mulrine, starring Catherine McCormack, Finbar Lynch and Christopher Ravenscroft, directed by Peter Hall
2008 Born in the Gardens by Peter Nichols, starring Stephanie Cole and Simon Shepherd, directed by Stephen Unwin
2008 The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, starring Brenda Blethyn, directed by Braham Murray
2009 God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza, starring Richard E. Grant, Serena Evans, Lia Williams and Roger Allam, directed by Matthew Warchus
2009 Lloyd George Knew My Father by William Douglas Home, starring Edward Fox and Helen Ryan, directed by Richard Digby Day
2009 Alphabetical Order by Michael Frayn, starring Imogen Stubbs, Gawn Grainger and Ian Talbot, directed by Christopher Luscombe
2009 The Winslow Boy by Terence Rattigan, starring Timothy West, directed by Stephen Unwin
2009 The Browning Version by Terence Rattigan/Swansong by Anton Chekhov starring Peter Bowles, directed by Peter Hall
2009 The Apple Cart by George Bernard Shaw, starring Charles Edwards and Janie Dee, directed by Peter Hall
2009 Home by David Storey, starring David Calder, Stephen Moore, Nichola McAuliffe and Lesley Joseph, directed by Stephen Unwin
2009 Balmoral by Michael Frayn, starring Andy Gray and Jeremy Child, directed by Alan Strachan
2009 Another Door Closed written and directed by Peter Gill, starring June Watson, Marjorie Yates and Sean Chapman
2009 The Caretaker by Harold Pinter, starring Jonathan Pryce, directed by Christopher Morahan, TRANSFERRED TO THE TRAFALGAR STUDIOS AND SUBSEQUENT AUSTRALIA & US TOUR
2009 Mrs Warren’s Profession by George Bernard Shaw starring Felicity Kendal and David Yelland, directed by Michael Rudman
2009 Pride and Prejudice adapted from the Jane Austen novel by Simon Reade, starring Susan Hampshire, directed by Toby Frow
2010 The History Boys by Alan Bennett, directed by Christopher Luscombe
2010 Private Lives by Noël Coward starring Kim Cattrall and Matthew Macfadyen, directed by Richard Eyre. TRANSFERRED TO THE VAUDEVILLE THEATRE AND TO THE MUSIC BOX THEATRE ON BROADWAY
2010 Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen, starring Rosamund Pike, directed by Adrian Noble.
2010 The Rivals by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, starring Penelope Keith and Peter Bowles, directed by Peter Hall TRANSFERRED TO THE THEATRE ROYAL HAYMARKET
2010 Master Class by Terrence McNally, starring Stephanie Beacham, directed by Jonathan Church.
2010 Blithe Spirit by Noël Coward, starring Alison Steadman, Hermione Norris, Robert Bathurst and Ruthie Henshall, directed by Thea Sharrock TRANSFERRED TO THE APOLLO THEATRE
2011 Avenue Q score by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx, book by Jeff Whitty (National tours 2011 & 2012)
2011 Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell by Keith Waterhouse, starring Robert Powell, directed by David Grindley
2011 Henry IV (parts 1 & 2) by William Shakespeare, directed by Peter Hall
2011 This Happy Breed by Noël Coward, directed by Stephen Unwin
2011 The Madness of George III by Alan Bennett, starring David Haig, directed by Christopher Luscombe TRANSFERRED TO THE APOLLO THEATRE - WEST END PREMIERE
2011 Dr Marigold & Mr Chops, starring Simon Callow, directed by Richard Twyman
2012 Abigail’s Party by Mike Leigh, starring Jill Halfpenny, directed by Lindsay Posner TRANSFERRED TO THE WYNDHAM’S THEATRE
2012 Educating Rita by Willy Russell, starring Matthew Kelly and Claire Sweeney, directed by Tamara Harvey
2012 The School for Scandal by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, starring Nigel Harman, directed by Jamie Lloyd
2012 Hysteria written and directed by Terry Johnson, starring Antony Sher, Indira Varma and David Horovitch TRANSFERRED TO HAMPSTEAD THEATRE
2012 The Tempest by William Shakespeare, starring Tim Pigott-Smith, directed by Adrian Noble
2012 Relatively Speaking by Alan Ayckbourn, starring Felicity Kendal and Kara Tointon, directed by Lindsay Posner TRANSFERRED TO THE WYNDHAM’S THEATRE
2012 Good Grief by Keith Waterhouse, starring Penelope Keith, directed by Tom Littler
2012 The Judas Kiss by David Hare, starring Rupert Everett and Freddie Fox, directed by Neil Armfield TRANSFERRED TO THE DUKE OF YORK’S THEATRE
2013 Quartermaine’s Terms by Simon Gray, starring Rowan Atkinson, directed by Richard Eyre TRANSFERRED TO THE WYNDHAM’S THEATRE
2013 Fences by August Wilson, starring Lenny Henry, directed by Paulette Randall TRANSFERRED TO THE DUCHESS THEATRE
2013 Relative Values by Noël Coward, starring Patricia Hodge, Rory Bremner and Caroline Quentin, directed by Trevor Nunn TRANSFERRED TO THE HAROLD PINTER THEATRE
2013 Candida by George Bernard Shaw, directed by Simon Godwin
2013 King Lear by William Shakespeare, starring David Haig, directed by Lucy Bailey
2013 A Little Hotel on the Side by Georges Feydeau/John Mortimer, starring Richard Wilson, directed by Lindsay Posner
2013 Another Country by Julian Mitchell, starring Julian Wadham, directed by Jeremy Herrin TRANSFERRED TO THE TRAFALGAR STUDIOS
2014 Moon Tiger by Simon Reade, starring Jane Asher, directed by Stephen Unwin
2014 Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw, starring Alistair McGowan, Jamie Foreman and Rula Lenska, directed by David Grindley
2014 Things We Do For Love by Alan Ayckbourn, starring Natalie Imbruglia, directed by Laurence Boswell
2014 A Life of Galileo by Bertolt Brecht, directed by Roxana Silbert
2014 Speed-The-Plow by David Mamet, starring Lindsay Lohan, directed by Lindsay Posner - THE PLAYHOUSE THEATRE
2014 Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee, starring Tim Pigott-Smith and Clare Higgins, directed by Adrian Noble
2014 Kafka’s Dick by Alan Bennett, starring Matthew Kelly, directed by David Grindley
2014 Thérèse Raquin by Emile Zola, starring Alison Steadman, directed by Jonathan Munby
2014 The Hypochondriac by Molière, starring Tony Robinson, Tracie Bennett and Imogen Stubbs, directed by Lindsay Posner
2014 Hay Fever by Noël Coward, starring Felicity Kendal and Simon Shepherd, directed by Lindsay Posner TRANSFERRED TO DUKE OF YORK’S THEATRE
2014 Saturday Night Fever, directed by Ryan McBride
2015 She Stoops To Conquer by Goldsmith, starring Anita Dobson and Michael Pennington, directed by Lindsay Posner
2015 Talking Heads by Alan Bennett, starring Stephanie Cole, directed by Sarah Esdaile
2015 Mrs Henderson Presents, starring Tracie Bennett, Ian Bartholomew and Emma Williams, directed by Terry Johnson TRANSFERRED TO THE NOËL COWARD THEATRE
2016 Hobson’s Choice by Harold Brighouse, starring Martin Shaw and Christopher Timothy, directed by Jonathan Church TRANSFERRED TO THE VAUDEVILLE THEATRE
2016 After Miss Julie by Patrick Marber, starring Helen George, directed by Antony Banks
2016 Present Laughter by Noël Coward, starring Samuel West, directed by Stephen Unwin
2016 While The Sun Shines by Terence Rattigan, directed by Christopher Luscombe
2016 A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare, starring Phill Jupitus, directed by Laurence Boswell
2016 The Libertine by Stephen Jefferys, starring Dominic Cooper, directed by Terry Johnson TRANSFERRED TO THEATRE ROYAL HAYMARKET
2016 A Room With A View by E.M. Forster, adapted by Simon Reade, starring Felicity Kendal, directed by Adrian Noble
2016 Stepping Out by Richard Harris, starring Amanda Holden, Tamzin Outhwaite and Tracy-Ann Oberman, directed by Maria Friedman TRANSFERRED TO VAUDEVILLE THEATRE
2016 Relatively Speaking by Alan Ayckbourn, starring Robert Powell and Liza Goddard, directed by Robin Herford
2017 Abigail’s Party by Mike Leigh, starring Amanda Abbington, directed by Sarah Esdaile
2017 Racing Demon by David Hare, starring David Haig, directed by Jonathan Church
2017 North By Northwest directed by Simon Phillips
2017 The Lady In The Van by Alan Bennett, starring Sara Kestelman, directed by Jonathan Church
2017 Driving Miss Daisy by Alfred Uhry, starring Siân Phillips and Derek Griffiths, directed by Richard Beecham
2017 The Real Thing by Tom Stoppard, starring Laurence Fox, directed by Stephen Unwin
2018 Sherlock Holmes: The Final Curtain by Simon Reade, starring Robert Powell and Liza Goddard, directed by David Grindley
2018 The Price by Arthur Miller, starring David Suchet and Brendan Coyle, directed by Jonathan Church TRANSFERRED TO THE WYNDHAM’S THEATRE
2018 God of Carnage by Yasmina de Reza, starring Elizabeth McGovern, Amanda Abbington, directed by Lindsay Posner
2018 In Praise Of Love by Terence Rattigan, starring Robert Lindsay and Tara Fitzgerald, directed by Jonathan Church
2018 Vulcan VII by Adrian Edmondson, starring Adrian Edmondson and Nigel Planer, directed by Steve Marmion
2018 Shakespeare In Love, directed by Phillip Breen
2018 The Nightingales by William Gaminara, starring Ruth Jones, directed by Christopher Luscombe
2019 A Song At Twilight by Noël Coward, starring Simon Callow and Jane Asher, directed by Stephen Unwin
2019 Blithe Spirit by Noël Coward, starring Jennifer Saunders, directed by Richard Eyre TRANSFERRED TO THE DUKE OF YORK’S THEATRE
2019 Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov, directed by and starring Rupert Everett
2019 The Argument by William Boyd, starring Felicity Kendal, directed by Christopher Luscombe
2019 My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier, adapted by Joseph O’Connor, starring Helen George, Simon Shepherd, directed by Anthony Banks
2019 God of Carnage by Yasmina de Reza, starring Elizabeth McGovern and Samantha Spiro, directed by Lindsay Posner
2020 Betrayal by Harold Pinter, directed by Jonathan Church (Welcome Back Season)
2020 Copenhagen by Michael Frayn, starring Haydn Gwynne, directed by Polly Findlay (Welcome Back Season - performed in Spring 2021)
2020 Oleanna by David Mamet, directed by Lucy Bailey (Welcome Back Season - presented in the Ustinov Studio)
2021 Four Quartets by T.S. Eliot, directed by and starring Ralph Fiennes TRANSFERRED TO THE PINTER THEATRE
2021 Charlie & Stan created by Told By An Idiot, written and directed by Paul Hunter
2021 The Dresser by Ronald Harwood, starring Matthew Kelly and Julian Clary, directed by Terry Johnson
2021 Private Lives by Noël Coward, starring Nigel Havers and Patricia Hodge, directed by Christopher Luscombe
2021 An Hour And A Half Late by Yazmina Reza, starring Griff Rhys Jones and Janie Dee, directed by Belinda Lang
2021 The Homecoming by Harold Pinter, starring Mathew Horne, Keith Allen and Ian Bartholomew, directed by Jamie Glover
2022 The Play What I Wrote written and directed by Sean Foley (recorded for BBC TV)
2022 Beautiful – The Carole King Musical directed by Nikolai Foster
2022 Bugsy Malone directed by Sean Holmes
2022 Mrs Warren’s Profession by George Bernard Shaw, starring Caroline Quentin and Simon Shepherd, directed by Anthony Banks
2022 Noises Off by Michael Frayn, starring Felicity Kendal, Matthew Kelly, Tracy-Ann Oberman, Katherine Kingsley, Jonathan Coy, directed by Lindsay Posner TRANSFERRED TO THE PHOENIX THEATRE, THEN TO THEATRE ROYAL HAYMARKET
2023 Relatively Speaking by Alan Ayckbourn, starring Liza Goddard and Stephen Pacey, directed by Robin Herford
2023 Roman Holiday Book by Kirsten Guenther and Paul Place, starring Michael D. Xavier, directed by Jeremy Sams
2023 Noises Off by Michael Frayn, starring Liza Goddard, Matthew Kelly and Simon Shepherd, directed by Lindsay Posner (UK Tour)
2023 A Voyage Round My Father by John Mortimer, starring Rupert Everett, directed by Richard Eyre
2023 The Score by Oliver Cotton, starring Brian Cox, directed by Trevor Nunn TRANSFERRING TO THE THEATRE ROYAL HAYMARKET SPRING 2025
2024 The Circle by Somerset Maugham, starring Jane Asher, Clive Francis and Nicholas Le Prevost, directed by Tom Littler
2024 Laughing Boy by Sara Ryan, starring Janie Dee, directed by Stephen Unwin
2024 The History Boys by Alan Bennett, directed by Seán Linnen
2024 1984 by George Orwell, adapted by Ryan Craig, starring Keith Allen, directed by Lindsay Posner
USTINOV STUDIO PRODUCTIONS
2011 The Phoenix of Madrid by Calderon De La Barca, directed by Laurence Boswell
2011 Iphigenia by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, directed by Laurence Boswell
2011 The Surprise Of Love by Pierre de Marivaux, directed by Laurence Boswell
2012 Red Light Winter by Adam Rapp, directed by Richard Beecham
2012 In A Garden by Howard Korder, directed by Richard Beecham
2012 In The Next Room (or The Vibrator Play) by Sarah Ruhl, directed by Richard Beecham TRANSFERRED TO THE ST JAMES THEATRE
2012 The Welsh Boy by Julian Mitchell, directed by Matthew Lloyd
2012 Deadkidsongs by Toby Litt, directed by Gary Sefton
2012 The Double by Fyodor Dostoevsky, directed by Laurence Boswell
2013 The American Plan by Richard Greenberg, starring Diana Quick, directed by David Grindley TRANSFERRED TO THE ST JAMES THEATRE
2013 4000 Miles by Amy Herzog, directed by James Dacre
2013 Fifty Words by Michael Weller, directed by Laurence Boswell
2013 A Lady of Little Sense by Lope de Vega, directed by Laurence Boswell
2013 Don Gil of the Green Breeches by Tirso de Molina, directed by Laurence Boswell
2013 Punishment Without Revenge by Lope de Vega, directed by Laurence Boswell
2014 The Big Meal by Dan LeFranc, directed by Michael Boyd
2014 A Steady Rain by Keith Huff, directed by David Grindley
2014 Intimate Apparel by Lynn Nottage, directed by Laurence Boswell
2014 Play Strindberg by Friedrick Durrenmatt, starring Greg Hicks, directed by Nancy Meckler
2014 The Father by Florian Zeller, starring Kenneth Cranham, directed by James Macdonald TRANSFERRED TO THE TRICYCLE THEATRE, WYNDHAM’S THEATRE and DUKE OF YORK’S THEATRE
2014 Exit The King by Eugene Ionesco, directed by Jeremy Sams
2014 Bad Jews by Joshua Harmon, directed by Michael Longhurst TRANSFERRED TO THE ST JAMES THEATRE, THE ARTS THEATRE and THEATRE ROYAL HAYMARKET
2015 The Harvest by Pavel Pryazhko, directed by Michael Boyd TRANSFERRED TO SOHO THEATRE
2015 Outside Mullingar by John Patrick Shanley, directed by Sam Yates
2015 The Mother by Florian Zeller, starring Gina McKee, directed by Laurence Boswell TRANSFERRED TO THE TRICYCLE THEATRE
2015 Monsieur Popular by Eugene Marin Labiche, directed by Jeremy Sams
2015 The One That Got Away by Georges Feydeau, directed by Laurence Boswell
2016 Right Now by Catherine-Anne Toupin, directed by Michael Boyd
2016 Forever Yours, Marie-Lou by Michel Tremblay, directed by Laurence Boswell TRANSFERRED TO THE BUSH THEATRE
2016 Half Life by John Mighton, directed by Nancy Meckler
2016 The Mentor by Daniel Kehlmann, starring F. Murray Abraham, directed by Laurence Boswell TRANSFERRED TO THE VAUDEVILLE THEATRE
2016 Trouble In Mind by Alice Childress, directed by Laurence Boswell
2017 Looking At Lucian by Alan Franks, starring Henry Goodman, directed by Tom Attenborough
2017 Christmas Eve by Daniel Kehlmann, starring Patrick Baladi and Niamh Cusack, directed by Laurence Boswell
2017 The Open House by Will Eno, directed by Michael Boyd
2018 Agnes Colander by Harley Granville Barker, directed by Trevor Nunn
2018 The Whale by Samuel D. Hunter, directed by Laurence Boswell
2018 Switzerland by Joanna Murray-Smith, starring Phyllis Logan, directed by Lucy Bailey TRANSFERRED TO AMBASSADORS THEATRE
2018 In Praise Of Love by Terence Rattigan, starring Robert Lindsay and Tara Fitzgerald, directed by Jonathan Church
2018 The Model Apartment by Donald Margulies, directed by Laurence Boswell
2019 Blue Door by Tanya Barfield, directed by Eleanor Rhodes
2019 The Omission Of The Family Coleman by Claudio Tolcachir, directed by Laurence Boswell
2019 Wild Goose Dreams by Hansol Jung directed by Michael Boyd
2019 Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike by Christopher Durant, starring Janie Dee, directed by Walter Bobbie
2019 Vienna 1934 – Munich 1938: A Family Album written by, directed by and starring Vanessa Redgrave
2020 The Realistic Joneses by Will Eno directed by Simon Evans
2020 Oleanna by David Mamet, directed by Lucy Bailey (Welcome Back Season)
2021 Blue/Orange by Joe Penhall, starring Giles Terera, directed by James Dacre
2022 The Dance Of Death by August Strindberg, starring Lindsay Duncan and Hilton McRae, directed by Mehmet Ergan
2022 The Tempest by William Shakespeare, starring Nicholas Woodeson, directed by Deborah Warner (Deborah Warner Season 2022)
2022 Phaedra/Minotaur directed by Deborah Warner, choreographed by Kim Brandstrup (Deborah Warner Season 2022)
2022 Dido & Aeneas directed by Isabelle Kettle (Deborah Warner Season 2022)
2022 iShowmanism! devised and performed by Dickie Beau (Deborah Warner Season 2022)
2023 Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee, starring Elizabeth McGovern and Dougray Scott, directed by Lindsay Posner
2023 Charlotte and Theodore by Ryan Craig, starring Kris Marshall, directed by Terry Johnson
2023 Recitals (Deborah Warner Season 2023/4)
2023 Machinal by Sophie Treadwell, directed by Richard Jones (Deborah Warner Season 2023/4) TRANSFERRED TO OLD VIC THEATRE
2023 The Turn Of The Screw by Benjamin Britten, directed by Isabelle Kettle (Deborah Warner Season 2023/4)
2024 Recitals (Deborah Warner Season 2023/4)
2024 Metamorphoses by Kim Brandstrup (Deborah Warner Season 2023/4)
2024 A View From The Bridge by Arthur Milller, starring Dominic West, directed by Lindsay Posner TRANSFERRED TO THEATRE ROYAL HAYMARKET
2024 The Lover/The Collection by Harold Pinter, starring David Morrissey and Mathew Horne, directed by Lindsay Posner
2024 The Deep Blue Sea by Terence Rattigan, starring Tamsin Greig, directed by Lindsay Posner TRANSFERRING TO THEATRE ROYAL HAYMARKET, SPRING 2025
2024 Winterreise by Schubert, starring Ian Bostridge and Julian Drake, directed by Deborah Warner (Deborah Warner Season 2023/4)
2024 Echo and Narcissus A new work by Kim Brandstrup (Deborah Warner Season 2023/4)
2024 The Birthday Party by Harold Pinter, starring Jane Horrocks, directed by Richard Jones
2024 Recitals (Deborah Warner Season 2023/4)