| The Early Years The
Warehouse Theatre was founded by Sam Kelly, Richard Ireson, and Adrian Shergold
at the height of the lunchtime theatre boom with the aim of presenting a varied
season of plays with an emphasis on new work to the highest possible standards.
The first production - Hell's Angels on Typewriters by Angela Wye - opened
in May 1977, and the then 50 seat auditorium became an instant favourite with
local audiences for lunchtime performances whilst sharing the building with a
Caribbean night club. In 1978 the Arts Council recognised the work of the
theatre by awarding a major grant and in 1979 the nightclub closed, evening performances
were introduced and the seating capacity was increased to 100. Highly respected
touring companies began to visit the theatre between in-house productions and
extremely popular cabaret evenings were introduced, with performers including
Lenny Henry, French and Saunders, Rik Mayall, Ben Elton, and Julian Clary. Gradually
more plays were premiered, with many being specially commissioned by successful
writers, such as Sue Townsend, who wrote Groping for Words and Womberang
for the theatre. After the withdrawal of an Arts Council grant in 1984, potential
closure was averted when Croydon Council and the GLC agreed to replace the grant.
Following a brief closure for major refurbishment, including the building of the
bar, the theatre re-opened in 1985 under the directorship of Ted Craig with the
premiere of David Allen's Cheapside starring James Bolam. Now
concentrating exclusively on new playwriting, initiatives such as the South London
Playwriting Festival were launched, giving an invaluable platform to works by
both new and established writers. Kevin Hood's compelling new play Beached
won the first festival in 1986 and he later became Resident Playwright, writing
both The Astronomer's Garden and Sugar Hill Blues for the theatre.
Arts Council funding (via London Arts) was also restored.
 Cheapside
Sugar
Hill Blues The
Astronomer's Garden Building On Success The
South London Playwriting Festival quickly became the highly acclaimed International
Playwriting Festival, reflecting the number of entries from all over the globe.
Finalists have included playwrights from America, Trinidad, Australia and Bulgaria,
with the 1994 winner, Dino Mahoney, being half Irish, half Greek, living in Hong
Kong. Dino's selected play Yo Yo had its premiere here in April 1995. In
1996 the Warehouse Theatre inaugurated a partnership with the leading Italian
playwriting festival, the Premio Candoni Arta Terme and in 1999 a partnership
was also formed with Theatro Ena in Cyprus providing selected writers with a window
for further productions in Europe. The new writers discovered by the festival have since gone from
strength to strength and further productions, radio and screen contracts, and
success with other work has followed. The Building The
Warehouse Theatre is a converted Victorian warehouse, built in 1882 for a sand,
cement, and lime merchant. In spite of refurbishments, it still has several original
features. There are picture tiles from the 1880's, mostly on the cellar under
the main staircase, and a "crab" winch and wall crane of unusual design
in full working order on the side of the building. Early drawings show that the
bar, opened in 1985, is actually sited in the old stable block, with the eating
area above in the appropriately named "Hayloft" bar. But the Victorian
charm of the building does have its less engaging side. The removal of a false
ceiling in 1981 uncovered the planked roof and vast beams and tresses of the original
holes in the original roof to let in the original rain over audience and cast
alike. Space is another problem. The office looks like a cupboard crossed
with a corridor and is actually another entrance to the auditorium. In fact, until
1985 it was the entrance and many bemused latecomers are still escorted
up the backstairs and past the kitchen to avoid walking through the scenery. With
so little room to manoeuvre, one (unnamed) actress was once forced to crawl along
a wooden beam in the roof in order to reach her entrance after she had left by
the wrong door the scene before! But the problems have helped to encourage
the ingenuity and imagination in staging and design for which the Warehouse Theatre
is rightly acclaimed - and cheerfulness in adversity has seen staff and audiences
alike through many a minor crisis. The Future For
some time a new theatre has been planned which will double our capacity and upgrade
our facilities, and this is now a reality. On 2 June 06 the Secretary of State
for Communities and Local Government granted planning permission for the development
of the 'Gateway' site next to East Croydon station on which the theatre stands.
Site owners, and our landlords, Stanhope/Schroders, are building
a large urban park, twice the size of Leicester Square, offices, housing (50%
affordable), restaurants, a medical centre and a leisure centre. Our new, 200
seat, state-of-the-art theatre designed by Foster+Partners will be at the heart
of the development. As the new theatre is in the first phase of the development
we will stay in our present building until the new theatre is ready approximately
eighteen months after commencement .
So as the company looks forward
to the future, the spirit of innovation and determination forged upstairs in a
Victorian industrial warehouse will keep the Warehouse Theatre Company at the
cutting edge of new playwriting. top
of page WAREHOUSE THEATRE PRODUCTIONS & CO-PRODUCTIONS
1977-2008 1977
HELL'S ANGELS ON TYPEWRITERS
by Angela Wye SKIN DEEP (improvised) TRANSCENDING
by Peter Gregory PUNKENSTEIN
by Andy Smith 1978
ABSINTH FRIENDS PUZZLES
Devised CUT THE GRASS Devised THE
AIRSHIP OF FOOLS by Andy Smith
1979 THEY
MADE THEIR EXCUSES AND LEFT by Ivor Dunkerton FLORENCE
OF THE NORTH by Magda Nabb
ONE OF THOSE DAYS
devised by Adrian Shergold MARKING
TIME by Andy Armitage JETTY by Guy Hibbert OLD
SCHOOL by Giles Cole- Premiere HOUDINI
by Andy Armitage and Adrian
Shergold - Premiere 1980
AMY BEAUTIFUL AMY by
Andy Smith - Premiere
DE SADE ON ICE
by Andy Smith - Premiere
BALLS by
Sandra Clark - Premiere
BENTLEY by
Richard Ireson- Premiere
GUESTS by Robin Chapman- Premiere SINGLEHANDED by Jonathan Rich- Premiere BABYKILLER by Steve Wilmer- Premiere GREYHOUND
OF THE BASKERVILLES by Andy
Smith- Premiere 1981
MULHENNY'S WRATH
by Ron Rose WEDDING OF
THE YEAR by Ron Rose CIRCLES
OF MY MIND by Rex Doyle- Premiere
DAYROOM by Sue Townsend - Premiere CONFRONTATIONS
by Anthony Craze - Premiere AWHAMBAMBOOMBAM
AWHAMBAMBOOM by Richard Ireson
- Premiere 1982
I, BERTOLT BRECHT devised
by Sue Pomeroy OWNERS by Carol Churchill- Premiere
FEARS AND MISERIES OF THE
THIRD REICH by Bertolt Brecht THROUGH
THE WALL by Ian Barnett and
Sue Pomeroy- Premiere TERMINAL
SUMMER by Andy Smith - Premiere
1983 CINDERELLA
HARD-UP by Peta Masters and
Geraldine Griffiths - Premiere GROPING
FOR WORDS by Sue Townsend
- Premiere CROYDON FLY
PAST devised by The Company,
script by Vince Foxall - Premiere WOMBERANG and CLIENTS by Sue Townsend - Premiere MOLL
FLANDERS by Daniel Defoe, adapted by Claire
Luckham - Commission & Premiere 1984
SOME KIND OF HERO
by Les Smith - Commission & Premiere THERESE
RAQUIN by Emile Zola, transalted by Pip
Broughton - Premiere THE
FOX AND THE HOUNDS by Jim
Morris "A marvellously evocative and increaingly menacing production by Pip
Broughton" The Times 5.7.84 FIRE-EATERS by Paul Copley - a Warehouse Theatre
Company Co-Production & played Tricycle Theatre, Kilburn - Premiere TOUCH
AND GO by Debbie Horsfield
- Commission & Premiere THE
MARRIAGE OF FIGARO by Mozart,
adapted by Nick Broadhurst & Tony Britten (transfer to the Ambassadors Theatre) - Premiere 1985
CHEAPSIDE by David Allen in association with
Lucille Lortel (transfer to
the Half Moon Theatre) "A Surrey breeze rustles the fringe as the Warehouse
makes its presence felt" Mail On Sunday 1.9.85 -British Premiere DRESSING
UP by Brenda Ray - Premiere
COCK & BULL STORY
by Richard Crowe & Richard Zajdlic, Ratskins Theatre Co - Premiere
DEVIL'S PEAK by Allan Leas - Premiere WEALTH
by Aristophanes, translated by George
Savvides, lyrics by David Dearlove, music by Peter Pontzen - Commission &
Premiere 1986
WORKING THE HALLS
by Peter Honri - Premiere THE
ART OF SELF-DEFENCE by Trish
Johnson Target Productions in association with Warehouse Theatre WUTHERING
HEIGHTS by Emily Bronte, adapted
by Vince Foxall - Commission & Premiere I'VE
BEEN RUNNING by Clare McIntyre
and CINDY AND SHELLEY GO TO
THE DESERT by Paula Cizmar - Theatre La Beet in association with Warehouse
Theatre Co (also played at Old Red Lion) SCREAMERS
by Anthony Davidson "Consistently
absorbing and entertaining" "Intense, funny, nostalgic,sad" Financial
Times 3.7.86- Premiere ONE
WAS NUDE AND WORE TAILS by
Dario Fo - Fo Rame Theatre Project in association with Warehouse Theatre GLORIOUS
THINGS by David Allen "A
rare and rewarding combination of fun, accessibility and politics" City Limits
30.10.86 Commission & Premiere BLACK
EY'D SUSAN by Douglas Jerrold,
adapted by the Warehouse Theatre Co (transfer to Oxford Playhouse) "A very engaging show -
light but not throwaway, funny but never absurd" What's On 1987
CANNIBAL by
Richard Zajdlic & Richard Crow - Ratskins Theatre Co in association with Warehouse
Theatre Co - Premiere BEACHED by Kevin Hood - 1986 IPF selection
"In Kevin Hood, the author of Beached, the Warehouse has discovered a new
playwright who can craft a script, write and give his play dramatic interest,
shape and colour" London Daily News (also played Old Red Lion Theatre)
- Premiere STAR
TURNS by Steve Gooch - Commission &
Premiere IN THE IMAGE
OF THE BEAST by Jonathan Holloway
(Winner of Fringe First -
Edinburgh Festival 1987) Red Shift Theatre Co in association with Warehouse
Theatre Co UPSIDE DOWN
AT THE BOTTOM OF THE WORLD by David Allen - British premiere THE
SERVANT OF TWO MASTERS by
Carlo Goldini, translated and adapted by Ted Craig, Lyrics by David Dearlove,
music by Peter Pontzen Commission & Premiere 1988
CHILDREN OF THE DUST
by Anne Aylor -1987IPF selection - Co-Production & also played Soho Theatre Company
- Premiere SINNERS AND
SAINTS by James Mundy (sponsored
by Midland Bank) Commission & Premiere POMMIES by David Allen Warehouse Theatre
Co in association with Phillip Emmanuel Productions (sponsored by Network South
East) British premiere LE
MISANTHROPE by Moliere, adapted by Neil Bartlett,
music by Adrian Johnston (Winner of Fringe First - Edinburgh Festival 1988)
- Red Shift Theatre Co in
association with Warehouse Theatre Co (sponsored by Becks Bier) - Premiere
THE ASTRONOMER'S GARDEN by
Kevin Hood (Winner of Best Playwright - Charrington Fringe Awards 1988) - (transfer
to Royal Court) "A
five star experience" City Limits 27.10.88 "Ted Craig's intelligent
production has the exquisite precision of an astrolabe" Eve Standard -
Premiere ROISTER DOISTER by Nicholas Udall, adapted by Vince
Foxall (sponsored by United Cable TV - winner of the Business Sponsorship
Incentive Scheme Award) Commission & Premiere 1989
TIMON OF ATHENS
by William Shakespeare, music by Adrian Johnston (Winner of the Best Composer - Charrington
Fringe Awards 1989) - Red Shift Theatre Co in association with Warehouse
Theatre DINNER by Mark Bunyan - 1988 IPF selection
- Premiere FACTORY FOLLIES by Trish Fairbanks, music by Sayan
Akaddas, Colin Sell & Juliet Hall - 20th Vixen in assoc Warehouse Theatre
- Premiere TAKE BACK WHAT'S
YOURS by Jacqueline Rudet
- Premiere THE HARLOT'S
CURSE By Rodney Archer &
Powell Jones (Winner of the LWT Plays on Stage Competition 1988) - Operating Theatre
Co in association with Warehouse Theatre Co - Premiere THE
SWEET SHOP OWNER by Graham
Swift jointly commissioned by derrick derrick Productions in association with
Warehouse Theatre - Premiere SLEEPING
NIGHTIE by Victoria Hardie
- Co-Production with and also
played at Royal Court Theatre - Premiere GARY by Ray Winston Basic Theatre Co in
association with Harvey Kass - Premier HOLD
ON HORTENSE adapted by Vince Foxall from the
plays of The Grand Guignol - Commission & Premiere 1990
SWEET AS A NUT
by David Fox - Best Playwright, Charrington
Fringe Awards 1989/90 Art Depot Theatre Co in assoc with Warehouse Theatre Premiere
SUGAR HILL BLUES by
Kevin Hood - transfer to Hampstead
Theatre - Commission &
premiere CONVERSATIONS
WITH GEORGE SANDBURGH AFTER A SOLO FLIGHT ACROSS THE ATLANTIC by Ellen Fox (Winner of the
1989 South London Playwriting Festival) - Premiere CONVICTIONS
by Jeffrey Beatley - The Sharland
Org in association with Warehouse Theatre Co - British premiere RIPPING
THEM OFF by Trevor Baxter
- Warehouse Theatre Co in association with Bill Kenwright - Premiere IN
THE DOGHOUSE by David Allen - Commission &
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THREE MEN IN A BOAT
by Jerome K Jerome, adapted by Rob Ballard (Winner of Best Comedy Charrington Fringe Awards
1991/2 - Performance Theatre
Co FAIRY TALES OF NEW
YORK By J P Donleavy
(30th ANNIVERSARY PRODUCTION) THE
FISHING TRIP by Frank Grimes
- Warehouse Theatre Co in association with Alexander H Racolin & Annette Moscowitz
Directed by Lindsay Anderson "Provocative and quizzical, subtle and bracing" The
Guardian - Premiere LIPSTICK
TANGO by Katie Campbell -
Bustere Theatre Co in assoc with Warehouse Theatre Co PLAYING
SINATRA by Bernard Kops - Commission and
Premiere - transfer to Greenwich
Theatre " A corker of
a play and a triumph for Kops, his best play in more than a decade...rich, dark
complexity...remarkable" Whats On "This beautifully written tragi-comedy"
Independent on Sunday THE
MYSTERIE OF MARIA MARTEN by
Chris Bond - commission and premiere 1992
THE ROARING GIRLS HAMLET
by William Shakespeare, in a new setting by Claire Luckham The Sphinx (formerly
Women's Theatre Group) in association with Warehouse Theatre Co FIGHTING
FOR THE DUNGHILL by Guy
Jenkin -1991 IPF selection "Splendidly watchable" The Times "James
Bolam's excellent performance...is a poignant though still comic, picture of a
man at war with the world.....ably abetted by a splendid cast""Charming,
informative play" Time Out - Premiere TURNER'S
CROSSING by Sheila Dewey (Thames
TV Theatre Writers Award) Commission & Premiere ON
TOP OF THE WORLD by Michael
Gow Warehouse Theatre Co in association with The Sydney Theatre Co
- British Premiere THE
BEST MAN by David Richard
Fox Warehouse Theatre Co in association with Art Depot - Premiere DON
QUIXOTE adapted by Vince Foxall - Commission
& Premiere 1993
PIRATES by Rob Ballard Warehouse Theatre
Production in association with Performance Theatre Co - Commission & Premiere
FAT SOULS by James Martin Charlton -1992 IPF
selection "There is simply no mistaking anew voice in the
theatre. Charlton's is a quirky, assured, creative voice.....consistently theatrical"
The Times "Ted Craig's crisp production...sparkles with originality
and life" What's On - Premiere THE
SUM OF US by David Stevens "Beautifully
acted...warm, affectionate and funny"The Times - British premiere
BREAKING THE BANK by
Eleanor Zeal Warehouse Theatre Co in association with Empty Space Theatre Co
THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY
by Trevor Baxter - Commission & Premiere THE
BELLS OF NOTRE DAME By Victor
Hugo, adapted by Vince Foxall - Commission & Premiere 1994
WILD THINGS
by Anna Reynolds Warehouse Theatre Co in association with Paines Plough &
Salisbury Playhouse - Premiere EVA
AND THE CABIN BOY by Sheila
Dewey - commission & premiere A
NIGHT AT THE REVOLUTION by
Rob Ballard Warehouse Theatre Co in association with Performance Theatre Co -
Premiere DANCING ON BLACKWATER
by Bonnie Greer Warehouse
Theatre Co in association with Black Theatre Co-operative - Premiere THE
COURT JESTER by Ray Smiles
(Arts Council Writer in Residence) Commission & Premiere 1995
SWEET PHOEBE
by Michael Gow starring
Cate Blanchett Warehouse
Theatre Co in Association with The Sydney Theatre Co - British premiere "Outstanding"
The Guardian "Compelling and highly charged. Brilliant"
Time Out YOYO
by Dino Mahoney -1994 IPF
selection Time Out Critics Choice "A worthy winner"
- Premiere NERVOUS BREAKDOWN
by Douglas Esson - 1993 IPF
selection - Premiere TROUBLE
SLEEPING by Nick Ward Warehouse
Theatre Co in association with Fino Productions - Premiere DINNER
WITH THE BORGIAS by Ray Smiles
- Commission & Premiere 1996
BEN HUR by Rob Ballard Warehouse Theatre
Co in association with Performance Theatre Co - Commission & Premiere
IONA RAIN by
Peter Moffat 1995 - IPF selection Commission & Premiere "Outshines
the West End's big cheeses" The Times - Premiere TEMPORARY
RUPTURE by Michael Ellis -
Black Theatre Co-operative in association with Warehouse Theatre Co GROPING
IN THE DARK by James Martin
Charlton - Friendly Fire Productions in association with Warehouse Theatre Co
- Commission & Premiere THE
SERVANT OF TWO MASTERS By
Carlo Goldoni, adapted & translated by Ted Craig 1997
FAT JANET IS DEAD
by Simon Smith (1996 IPF selection) "Delightful comedy" The Times
"Left me crying with laughter" The Independent - Premiere
THE BLUE GARDEN
by Peter Moffat - Commission & Premiere COMING
UP by James Martin Charlton
- Warehouse Theatre Company production in association with Friendly Fire Productions
Commission & PremiereTHE CASTLE SPECTRE by Matthew Lewis adapted by Phil Willmott - Commission
and Premiere 1998
MISS ROACH'S WAR by
Patrick Hamilton adapted by Richard Kane - Attic Theatre Company in association
with WTC - Premiere THE
SWELL - Theatre Alibi - Premiere
CAPITAL NIGHTS by Jim Kenworth & Brian McCloskey
- Warehouse Commission and Premiere KAOS'
MASTER & MARGARITA - Kaos
Theatre Company - Premiere TRICKSTER'S
PAYBACK by Martin Glynn -
Warehouse Theatre Company and Black Theatre Co-operative Co-production - Commission
& Premiere THE RESSURECTIONISTS by Dominic McHale - A Warehouse Theatre
Company and Octagon Theatre, Bolton Co-production IPF selection 1997 "Dominic
McHale's entertaining debut...hilarious" Evening Standard - Commission &
Premiere DICK BARTON
- Special Agent (episode I) by Phil Willmott , Musical Direction by Stefan Bednarczyk -
Commission & Premiere "parody songs, dance
routines and pythonesque FUN that has the audience ROLLING IN THE AILES"
Evening Standard 1999
THE OTHER SHORE by
Sarah Wood Attic Theatre Company - Premiere TALES
OF A CITY by Goran Stefanovski
Theatre Melange - Premiere HAPPY
& GLORIOUS by Richard
Vincent - Commission & Premiere DICK
BARTON Special Agent( episode I) (Revival) by Phil Willmott ,Musical direction Stefan Bednarczyk
followed by national tour
2000 DICK BARTON Episode
ll THE CURSE OF THE PHARAOH'S TOMB by Phil Willmott, Music al Direction Stefan Bednarczyk
- Warehouse commission & premiere. Also at Greenwich Theatre 2000
"Guaranteed to send you home with a smile on your face" What's On
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WEILL & LENYA by
Judith Paris with additional dialogue by Ken Russell -Pluto Productons with Judith
Paris in associ with Warehouse Theatre Co PAUL
ROBESON KNEW MY FATHER by
Greg Cullen - Hijinx Theatre Company - Premiere THE
DOVE by Roumen Shomov -IPF selection 1998
"this fascinating play...an accurate reflection of lunacy of daily life"
Guardian Commission & Premiere THE
DREAMER by Ade Morris - Watermill Theatre
West Berkshire Playhouse - Premiere HARRY
AND ME by Nigel Williams -
Two's Company production in association with Warehouse Theatre Company - Premiere
GOD'S OFFICIAL by Robert Farquar - a Sally Vaughan
and Richard Jordon production in association with Warehouse Theatre Company -
Premiere CARBARET GALACTICA
by Rob Ballard - Performance Theatre Co - Commission & Premiere 2001
IN CAHOOTS by Camden People's Theatre - Premiere
A DOLLS HOUSE by
Henrik Ibsen - Custard Factory Theatre Company THE
SHAGAROUND by Maggie Nevill IPF selection in
1999. Showcased in Italian at the Premio Candoni-Arta Terme. Warehouse
Theatre Company and the Nuffield Theatre, Southampton co-production. Opened Nuffield Theatre, toured to Ashcroft Theatre,
Soho Theatre and Brighton Theatre Royal. "Strutting wit and attitude with emotional vulnerability."
Evening Standard - Commission & Premiere LONE
FLYER by Ade Morris - Watermill Theatre
West Berkshire Playhouse - Premiere AY
CARMELA! by Jose Sanchis Sinistrea,
translated by Nilo Cruz and Catalina Botello - Out Of the Box Productions - Premiere
VOYAGERS Devised by Kenneth Rea - Jet Theatre
Company - Commission & Premiere DICK
BARTON Episode III The Tango Of Terror by Phil Willmott. Musical direction by Stefan Bednarczyk
- Commission & Premiere toured
to Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guilford & Swan Theatre,Stratford-upon-Avon " Dick continues to penetrate
the nations hearts" Eve Standard 2002
THE MEN'S ROOM
by Joshua James - Icon Productions in association with Warehouse Theatre - British
premiere SKIN DEEP by
Richard Vincent - Commission & Premiere BIG
BOYS by Charles Fourie. A
Stages International production in association with Warehouse Theatre Company
- British premiere I AM
OSCAR WILDE by Stuart Denman
- Skillduggery - Premiere THE
MEETING by Jeff Stetson - Nubian Nights and
Warehouse Theatre Company THREE
SERVANTS by Ryan Craig - Jet
Theatre - Commission & Premiere DICK
BARTON Episode IV The Flight of the Phoenix by Duncan Wisbey and Stefan Bednarcxyk with Ted Craig
Commission & Premiere "an enegetic and talented cast tells
this tale of derring-do with great aplomb. As well as delivering viruoso comic
performances, they also sing with vigour, and even double up as the band for the
musical numbers, which borrow familiar classical tunes and set them to witty new
lyrics ...dashed good fun! The Times 2003
DICK BARTON
Episode IV The Flight of the Phoenix
extended to 23 February
24 Feb - 16 April Theatre closed for necessary works and refurbishment
LADY DAY AT EMERSON'S
BAR & GRILL KNOCK DOWN GINGER by
Mark Norfolk Commission & World Premiere MRS
RUSKIN by Kim Morrissey in assoc with Theatre
Metropolis - World premiere MISS
JULIE by August Strinberg set in British
Raj in assoc with Naach & Tara Arts THE
TUNNEL OF OBSESSION adapted
by David Graham-Young from the novel by Ernesto Sabato - World Premiere
DICK BARTON Episode V The Excess of Evil by Duncan Wisbey and Stefan Bednarcyk with Ted Craig
Commission & World Premiere "With
endless gags delivered by a cast of six actors who also play a couple of dozen
characters between them plus an amazing range of musical instruments, the
evening jollies along at an hilarious pace that would get even James Bond shaken
and stirred" What's
On in London "The show's creators...have come up with several Christmas
crackers (and) an ingenious plot with more twists and turns than an exhibitionist
boa-constrictor" Evening
Standard "The gags come thick
and fast" Sunday Telegraph 2004
DICK BARTON Episode V
The Excess of Evil sell out season extended to 29 February RED
SUN by David Rudkin London Premiere "in
a theatre dominated by domesticity, Rudkin's work stands out as the product of
an unnerving myth-haunted imagination" Michael Billington The Guardian
QUEER COUNSEL
by Nick Bamford in assoc with FOD Productions World Premiere MR
AND MRS SCHULTZ by Alex Jones
in assoc with Watermill West Berkshire Playhouse World Premiere DIRTY
FAN MALE Jonny Trunk/Duncan
Wisbey 'Positively tumescent with English X-rated vulgarity...very
funny!' Bruce Dessan Evening Standard 'A work of pure genius' Danny
Baker 'Unstintingly hilarious...a rare and finely wrought treat'
Lucy Powell Time Out ROMEO
AND JULIET by William Shakespeare
Daylight Players A heart-pounding Shakespeare...
Every player is at the peak of their abilities. Kvallsposten
/ Kultur (Sweden) OPEN
HOUSE by Helena Thompson World
Premiere FEMME FATALE written by Phil Willmott directed
by Ted Craig music by Stefan Bednarczyk WTC Production World Premiere
'a jolly successor to this theatre's long line of Dick
Barton spoofs' The Guardian 'flirtatiously funny' What's
On in London "there's plenty to enjoy in Ted Craig's buoyant production..."
The Times 2005
FEMME FATALE
extended until 20 February THE
DEVIL YOU KNOW by Frank Barrie
London Shakepreare Group & Warehouse Theatre London premiere
"A marvellous play,
funny, poignant, humane and witty"Giles Brandreth"A sign of a good play
when you talk about it for days after" The Guide THE
KINDNESS OF STRANGERS by Sara
Mason starring Susannah York World Premiere "Susannah York, under Ted Craig's direction, is rivetting as Elaine. She implies both faded-European
gentility and a sexual friskiness that she memorably turns upon her male captor"
Michael Billington The Guardian
BLOWING WHISTLES
by Matthew Todd World Premiere "Blowing
Whistles is wholly engaging and remarkably astute. Many 'gay' plays follow a highly
banal format, whereas this is razor sharp, witty and shockingly true-to-life.
With first-rate direction from Phil Willmott and a highly proficient cast, this
is incisive and intelligent and Todd's play is indeed worthy of praise. By all
accounts, it's unparalleled." Mark Hill, South London Press THICK
by Rick Bland London Premiere
THE HOT ZONE by Nirjay Mahindru World Premiere TIME
OUT Critics' Choice MAKING
DICKIE HAPPY by Jeremy Kingston
"Kingston's wittily ingenious
play'" The Guardian 'a witty collision of characters in a
sugar-spun comedy boasting a succession of deliciously camp one-liners' Daily
Telegraph WOODY
ALLEN'S MURDER MYSTERIES adaplted from Woody Allen's short stories by Janey Clarke
World Premiere "An hilarious show...brilliant idea...an ideal evening
for thinking jokers and joking thinkers" Sunday Times 2006
WOODY ALLEN'S MURDER MYSTERIES played until Sun 19 Feb BEING
OLIVIA by George Parsons World Premiere
"Superb" Times TIME OUT Critics' Choice MY
LIFE by Karla Williams World Premiere
THE HOUSE OF NO RETURN
Oddbodies Theatre Co London premiere "A genuinely inverntive blast of fresh
air...unique" Ev Standard IMOGEN by Toby Clarke "A
little marvel of a play" Daily Telegraph TIME OUT Critics'
Choice TWO MUSICALS: TRAINRIDE and GIRLS' NIGHT OUT Impetuous Kinship Premiere "takes over where
'Sex and the City' left off - with songs!" Time Out NO
OBVIOUS TRAUMA Unpacked 'Images
you will want to pack away for later recall' TimeOut 'Inventive, Beautiful
& Chilling' The Scotsman GOLDEN
OPPORTUNITIES by Eugene Scribe
translated by Anthony Curtis British Premiere 'Stylish'
The Guardian 'impressive, and consistently fascinating' Financial
Times LOVE AND HUMAN REMAINS
by Brad Fraser - first major revival for 10 years "Mark
Ravenhill meets Will and Grace meets Sam Shepard" Mail YOUNG
DICK BARTON book by Duncan
Wisbey lyrics by Stefan Bednarczyk Directed by Ted Craig WTC
Production World Premiere "FAST, FURIOUS &
FUN - OH SUCH FUN!" Advertiser "Duncan
Wisbey's exuberant script What'sOnStage "Won over
by the versatile cast who double up in an avalanche of parts and play all the
musical instruments" Sunday Telegraph "A constant
delight" The Times 2007
YOUNG DICK BARTON
extended to Sunday 25 February PRAMFACE
by Lizzie Hopley London
Premiere "Hilarious...mesmerising" Daily Telegraph CRUNCH
by Daniel Goldman "inventive,
imaginative and delivered with a bucketload of chutzpah" The Scotsman
BUT BEAUTIFUL by SignDance Ensemble "simply
stunning" Eastbourne Gazette VACANT
POSSESSION by Ray Brown"
Sympathetic, clever writing, beautifully performed" ***** British Theatre
Guide SOME KINDA' ARIZONA by John Bashford World Premiere
CRY MY ZIMBABWE Theatre Under Fire THE
MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD by
Rupert Holmes "accomplished, quirky entertainment, bursting with energy and
panache" Times "Ted Craig's bouyant, enjoyable production...the
audience is given a good time and I was glad to be among people enjoying themselves"
Paul Taylor Independent "The whole cast performs with
zest" Michael Billington The Guardian 2008
THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD
by Rupert Holmes played until Sun 24 February STAN LAUREL
- Please Stand Up by Bob Kingdom World Premiere with Richard Jordon Productions
CLOCKED by Neil Flynn World Premiere of IPF07
selection WTC Production "Sharply scripted...ambiguity and menace permeate
every line" Time Out THE
TWILIGHT RAINBOW Theatre Under
Fire World Premiere "Joyous...a must see! Times FALSTAFFbyJohn
Wood & Roger Forbes from the novel by Robert Nye "Oh! What a Knight!
Ottowa Sun MISS SIGN-ON a new musical by
Jamie Read & Stefan Bednarczyk "Superb new musical - feisty performances"
**** Three Weeks ANOTHER KIND OF SILENCE
a play about Rachel Carson by Liz Rothchild "Striking piece of theatre ****
The List DOUBLE BILL - DYLAN THOMAS:Return Journey
"A thrilling lyrical journey" The Guardian & The TRUMAN
CAPOTE TALK Show "Bob Kingdom's beautifuuly guaged and eloquent
performance" Evening Standard HARD TIMES
adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel by Icon Theatre Company YOUNG
DICK BARTON episode 2 - THE DEVIL WEARS TWEED by Duncan
Wisbey, music & lyrics by Stefan Bednarczyk - World Premiere "comic
book energy...engaging and warly played" The Times
2009 YOUNG
DICK BARTON - THE DEVIL WEARS TWEED by Duncan Wisbey, music
& lyrics by Stefan Bednarczyk ontil Sunday 22 February
THE TWILIGHT RAINBOW
Theatre Under Fire World Premiere "Joyous...a must see! Times THE
BARBER OF SAVILE ROW Unespected
Opera "splendidly conceived and wittily directed by Lynn Binstock"
Eastern Daily Press THE
IRON EYELASHES Imaginery Forces
"a little marvel of a play... quite
beautifully performed" Daily Telegraph DANCES
FOR A LOST TRAVELLER by SignDance Ensemble "Unforgettable...bravery
and innovative spirit...' WhatsonStage.com
03.07.09 HA HA HITLER!
by Ben Langley, produced by Jamie Wilson Productions 'Ben
Langley is the ideal comic performer...One of the best I've ever seen... A
terrific performer" Independent -- World
Premiere THE MEETING by Jeff Stetson - Nubian Nights presents
a Crying in the Wilderness production in association with Warehouse Theatre Company "Moving
and effective theatre" British Theatre Guide THE
JOY OF POLITICS
presented by The Black Sheep - World Premiere
"Belly laughs, sharp setire and a contagious sense
of fun" The Times DICK BARTON
- QUANTUM OF PORRIDGE by
Duncan Wisbey, music & lyrics by Stefan Bednarczyk
- World Premiere "pun-filled festve treat...a great evening out!"
Time Out 05.01.10 "the acting is excellent; Stefan Bednarczyk's lyrics
are as clever as his music is bright" The Times 05.01.10
2010 DICK
BARTON - QUANTUM OF PORRIDGE by
Duncan Wisbey, music & lyrics by Stefan Bednarczyk until
21February RELAX
by
Robert Farrar
- World Premiere ORPHEUS
DOWN UNDER
Unexpected Opera NAKED
SOLDIERS by
Mark Norfolk - World Premiere Ovid's METAMORPHOSES
Pants on Fire 'Glorious. A breakthrough show - a giddy delight!'
Lyn Gardner Guardian HEROIN(E) FOR BREAKFAST by
Philip Stokes "quite astonishingly accomplished, so beautifully written,
staged and acted that it takes one's breath away" Sunday Telegraph CARDENIO
by William Shakespeare in a new edit, by Luis del
Aguila & Jonathan Busby "Macabre and luridly enjoyable" Michael
Billington The Guardian DICK BARTON - A FISTFUL OF BARTON
byKit Benjamin & Philip Ives, musical director Stefan
Bednarczyk World Premiere
2011 DICK
BARTON - A
FISTFUL OF BARTON
by Duncan Wisbey, music & lyrics by Stefan Bednarczyk
ontil Sunday 20 February HA HA HOLMES
by Ben Langley, produced by Jamie Wilson Productions 'Ben
Langley is the ideal comic performer...One of the best I've ever seen... A
terrific performer" Independent -- World
Premiere DAVID BENSON
REP SEASON James Seabright Productions BEHIND
YOU by Dave Marsden WHOSE OSCAR IS IT ANYWAY?
Rae Baker, Stefan Bednarczyk & Duncan Wisbey WHERE
THE FLOWERS GROW by Mark Norfolk World Premiere SCREWED
AGAIN Four Screws Loose "A rattlebag of comic treats...FANTASTIC!"
Broadway Baby THE GIRLS
byRay Harrison - The Graham Grassmarket Projec TWO HALVES
OF GUINNESS James Seabright Productions A first-rate performance:
this is a great piece of writing, directing and acting. The Latest
Brighton THE
FUMIDOR byPeter Bramley/ Pants On Fire ".the
smorgasbord of theatrical conventions Pants on Fire is flaunting with immaculate
confidence" New
York press DON QUIXOTE by Vince Foxall music
by Mia Soteriou - Warehouse Theatre Company
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