NVT Archives
Production Listing
Here are our productions from November 2020 to October 2010
Date | Production | Director |
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2020 | ||
Oct & Nov 20 | New Venture Virtual Theatre - Filmed Monologues by members | |
13 to 15 March | Quartet by Ronald Harwood | Richard Lindfield |
14 to 22 Feb | Talk by Mark Wilson | Mark Wilson |
17 to 25 Jan | The Winterling by Jez Butterworth | Steven O'Shea |
2019 | ||
5 to 14 Dec | Great Expectations adapted from Charles Dickens by Neil Bartlett | Diane Robinson |
1 to 9 Nov | Fen by Caryl Churchill | Ian Amos |
4 to 12 Oct | Gabriel by Moira Buffini | Gerry McCrudden |
19 to 27 July | Short Play Festival 2019 | |
14 to 22 June | Elephant's Graveyard by George Brant | David Eaton |
17 to 25 May | Hysteria by Terry Johnson | Bob Ryder |
12 to 20 April | Pickwick and Weller by Barry Purchese (& Charles Dickens!) | Rod Lewis |
29 March | Charmless! - NVYT Production | Chelsea Mountney |
15 to 23 March | The Father by Florian Zeller | Mary Allen |
15 to 23 Feb | The Language Archive by Julia Cho | Sam Chittenden |
18 to 26 Jan | Laundry & Bourbon / Lone Star by James McLure | Mark Lester |
2018 | ||
30 Nov to 8 Dec | Be My Baby by Amanda Whittington | Jerry Lyne |
2 to 10 Nov | Orphans by Dennis Kelly | Charly Sommers |
5 to 13 Oct | Happy Now? by Lucinda Coxon | Claire Lewis |
20 to 28 Jul | Lovesong by Abi Morgan | Kirsty Elmer |
15 to 23 Jun | Jumpy by April de Angelis | Diane Robinson |
1 & 2 Jun | Elephant's Graveyard by George Brant (Rehearsed Reading) | David Eaton |
11 to 19 May | 1984 by George Orwell | Nick Richards |
6 to 10 Apr | Anniversary April | |
16 to 24 Mar | Bad Jews by Joshua Harmon | Bob Ryder |
16 to 24 Feb | Our Lady of Sligo by Sebastian Barry | Mark Wilson |
19 to 27 Jan | True West by Sam Shephard | Steven O'Shea |
2017 | ||
7 to 16 Dec | The Messiah by Patrick Barlow | Rod Lewis |
10 to 18 Nov | Anna Christie by Eugene O'Neill | Jerry Lyne |
3 Nov | Fri-Up Comedy Night | |
6 to 14 Oct | Antigone by Sophokles | Sam Chittenden |
9 & 10 Sep | Heritage Open Weekend | |
21 to 29 Jul | Short Play Festival | |
16 to 24 Jun | Proof by David Auburn | Claire Lewis |
17 to 27 May | Lulu by Frank Wedekind | Scott Roberts |
21 to 29 Apr | Hughie by Eugene O'Neill / The Real Inspector Hound by Tom Stoppard | Dan Walker / Mary Allen |
31 Mar & 1 Apr | Blood Lies & Teen Twister | NVYT |
17 to 25 Mar | The Deep Blue Sea by Terence Rattigan | Pat Boxall |
17 to 25 Feb | Blood Wedding by Frederico Lorca | Chris Dangerfield |
20 to 28 Jan | The Homecoming by Harold Pinter | Steven O'Shea |
2016 | ||
31 Dec-1 Jan | 2016: A Tribute | |
16 & 17 Dec | Fannytasticals | |
1 to 10 Dec | Dick Barton & the Tango of Terror by Phil Willmott | Gerry McCrudden |
4 to 12 Nov | The Clean House by Sarah Ruhl | Sam Chittenden |
7 to 15 Oct | Holes by Tom Basden | Nick Richards |
10 to 11 Sept | Heritage Open Day | Alex Epps |
15 to 23 July | Love and Information by Caryl Churchill | Kirsty Elmer |
18 to 25 June | Accidental Death of an Anarchist by Dario Fo (Adptd by Gavin Richards) | Rod Lewis |
13 to 21 May | Broken Glass by Arthur Miller | Jerry Lyne |
23 April | Shakespeare's Wake | |
8 to 16 April | How many Miles to Babylon? by Jennifer Johnston (Adptd by Alan Stanford) | Gerry McCrudden |
18 & 19 March | Our Sons as well; WW1; - Poetry and Prose | Tamsin Mastoris |
11 & 12 March | Mort by Terry Practchett (Performed Reading) | Dan Walker |
26 Feb to 5 Mar | Women of Troy by Euripedes (Nick Hern version) | Ella Thompson |
15 to 23 Jan | Loot by Joe Orton | Steven O’Shea |
2015 | ||
4 to 12 Dec | Christmas Carol - Adapted by Sarah Davies from Dickens | Sarah Davies |
6 to 14 Nov | Reasons to be Pretty by Neil La Butte | Tim McQuillen-Wright |
2 to 10 Oct | The Miser by Moliere | Steven Adams |
17 to 25 July | 10 Minute Play Competition | Various Directors |
19 to 27 June | The Arsonists by Max Frish | Sam Chittenden |
15 to 30 May | Parlour Song by Jez Butterworth | Claire Lewis |
24 Apr to 2 May | The Thrill of Love by Amanda Whittington | Pat Boxall |
3 & 4 Apr | Richard III (Performed Reading) By William Shakespeare | Scott Roberts |
20 to 28 March | Benefactors by Michael Frayn | Tess Gill |
20 to 28 Feb |
Shaffer Double Bill – Private Ear / Black Comedy |
Dan Walker / Ian Black |
14 to 24 Jan | Hamlet by William Shakespeare | Steven O Shea |
2014 | ||
5 to 11 Dec | The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Anderson - adapted by Andrew Allen | Andrew Allen |
11 Oct to 8 Nov | Hay Fever by Noel Coward | Gerry McCrudden |
3 to 11 Oct | Amongst Barbarians by Michael Wall | Sean Lippett-Fall |
18 to 26 July | Decade by various playwrights | Kirsty Elmer |
20 to 28 June | The Herbal Bed by Peter Whelan | Tamsin Fraser |
23 to 31 May | Not About Heroes by Stephen MacDonald | Jerry Lyne |
2 to 17 May | Hedwig and the Angry Inch by James Cameron Mitchell | Frank Leon |
21 to 29 March |
The End of the Beginning by Sean O’Casey (1st Production in the refurbished Theatre Upstairs) |
Rod Lewis |
21 Feb to 1 Mar | The Winslow Boy by Terence Rattigan | Gerry McCrudden |
17 to 25 Jan | Old Times by Harold Pinter | Steven O’Shea |
2013 | ||
20 & 21 Dec | Christmas Improv | |
6 to 14 Dec | 10 Minute Play Competition | Various |
1 to 9 Nov | God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza | Ulrike Schilling |
19 Oct | Reopening of Theatre Upstairs | |
4 to 12 Oct | Double Bill - Seagulls and Hearts Desire by Caryl Churchill | Felicity Clements & Ian Black |
20 to 27 July | The Building | Devised by Sarah Davies |
22 to 29 June | Double Bill - The Lover & Celebration by Harold Pinter | Kevin Moore & Tim McQuillen Wright |
28 May to 1 Jun | A Beginning, A Muddle and An End | Improvisation by Andrew Allen |
5 May | Frogmore Poets 30th Birthday | |
4 to 18 May | No Exit by Jean Paul Sartre | Louise Gregory |
11 to 12 April | Underneath the Lintel by Glen Berger | D James Newton |
30 Mar to 6 Apr | Boston Marriage by David Mamet | Jerry Lyne |
23 Feb to 2 Mar | How to Disappear Completely and Never be Found by Fin Kennedy | Ian Black |
19 to 26 Jan | Double Bill - Far Away & Seven Jewish Children by Caryl Churchill | Tamsin Fraser / Strat Mastoris |
2012 | ||
6 to 9 Dec | Hansel and Gretel by Helen Nelder | Helen Nelder |
9 to 17 Nov | The Price by Arthur Miller | Rod Lewis |
19 to 20 Oct | Three Kinds of Me by Sarah Charsley | Andrew Allen |
6 to 13 Oct | Biloxi Blues by Neil Simon | Gerry McCrudden |
14 to 21 July | 10 Minute Play Competition | Various |
16 to 23 June | Medea by Euripedes - translated byTom Paulin | Andrew Allen |
25 to 26 May | Once upon a time in Brighton | Devised by Sarah Charsley |
5 to 19 May | A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams | Mark Wilson |
31 Mar to 7 April | The Rise and Fall of Little Voice by Jim Cartwright | Pat Boxall |
16 Mar | Wizzle and Mince - (Jim Cartwright) | Ollie Donovan |
18 to 25 Feb | The Permanent Way by David Hare | Kirsty Elmer |
21 to 28 Jan | Kvetch by Steven Berkoff | Steven O’Shea |
6 Jan | Beginnings and Resolutions | |
2011 | ||
10 to 17 Dec | Talking Dog | Devised by Sarah Davies |
19 to 26 Nov | Iron by Rona Munro | Jerry Lyne |
4 Nov | NVT Titter | |
22 to 29 Oct | Love Letters by AR Gurney | Strat Mastoris |
1 to 8 Oct | The Servant by Robin Maugham | Ken Potter |
27 to 29 July | Connection Unsecure: Continue? | Devised by Izzy MacKenzie & Mark Wilson |
16 to 23 July | Woman in Mind by Alan Ayckbourn | Pat Boxall |
24 to 25 June | Crimes Against Humanities Teachers | Andy Thomas |
25 to 30 May | Four Play by Andrew Allen | Andrew Allen |
7 to 21 May | All my Sons by Arthur Miller | James Newton |
7 to 29 May | Artists Open House | |
26 Mar to 2 Apr |
Double Bill – Fake by Michael Graney & Lie with Me by Steve Coulson |
Arwen Williams & Steve Coulson / Uli Schilling |
5 to 12 Mar | The Well by Jonathan Brown | Jonathan Brown |
11 Feb | Love’s Labour’s Lost - Short Fiction | |
22 to 29 Jan | Speed the Plow by David Mamet | Steven O’Shea |
2010 | ||
4 to 11 Dec | The Steamie by Tim Roper | Leanne McKenzie |
19 Nov | Into the Dark – Short Story Reading | |
6 to 13 Nov | Gaby Goes Global by Judy Upton | Ian Black |
22 Oct | Poetry South East | |
15 Oct | NVT Titter2 | |
2 to 9 Oct | Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck | Tim McQuillen Wright |