NVT Archives

Production Listing

 

Here are our productions from August 2000 to January 1991

 

DateProductionDirector
2000    
12 to 19 Aug Cloud Nine by Caryl Churchill June Rowe
15 to 22 July Death of A Salesman by Arthur Miller Martin Nicholls
17 to 24 Jun W@rn by Helen Nelder Helen Nelder
22 to 27 May Just Whores by Anita Hickmore Anita Hickmore
15 to 20 May At the Inland Sea by Edward Bond Mark Wilson
6 to 12 May Love and Understanding by Joe Penhall Frank Swift
8 to 15 Apr A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen Dermot Keaney
March Ten Minute Plays  
March Hotshots  
16 to 17 Mar Old Tyme Music Hall Tony Jaffe
26 Feb to 4 Mar King Lear by William Shakespeare Martin Nicholls
22 to 29 Jan Assassins by Stephen Sondheim & John Weidman Toby Collins
1999    
15 to 18 Dec The Green Millennium (NVT Youth Theatre)  
20 to 27 Nov Water & The Lover  
11 to 18 Sept Just Whores by Anita Hickmore  
14 to 21 Aug The Chalk Garden by Enid Bagnold Jean Francis
17 to 24 July Still Let me Sleep by Robert Cohen Robert Cohen
19 to 22 June Easter by August Strindberg Reg Jinks
22 to 26 May Faith Healer by Brian Friel Martin Nichols
17 to 19 May Still Life by Sue Long Cindy Oswin
11 to 15 May Triple Bill - Actor, Harry’s Christmas, Dog by Steven Berkoff Jenny Knight
1 to 8 May All’s Well that ends well by William Shakespeare Frank Swift
20 to 27 Mar Bazaar And Rummage by Sue Townsend  
13 to 20 Feb Archangels Don’t play Pinball by Dario Fo  
16 to 23 Jan The Hour of the Lynx by Olov Enquist Dermot Keany
 1998    
12 & 13 Dec Suitcase - Devised (Youth Group) N.Hoare & B Mackay Green
14 to 29 Nov Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens adapted by Frank Swift Martin Nichols
12 to 19 Sep Billy Bishop Goes to War by John Gray & Eric Peterson Katie Brownings
1 to 8 Aug The Changeling by Middleton & Rowley  
8 to 16 Aug My Mother Said I Never Should by Charlotte Keatley Jane Barraclough
20 to 27 Jun Social Climbers by Roger Hall Barry Hewlett-Davies and Jean Francis
12 to 16 May Decadence by Stephen Berkof  
2 to 9 May Festival Comedians by Trevor Griffiths  
21 to 28 Mar A Woman of no Importance by Oscar Wilde  
7 to 14 Feb Orphans by Lyle Kessler  
1997    
13 to 20 Dec What the Butler saw by Joe Orton  
1 to 8 Nov Progress by Doug Lucie Frank Swift
13 to 20 Sep After the Fall by Arthur Miller Martin Nicholls
2 to 8 Aug Bouncers by John Godber  (our first Midnight matinee due to audience demand) Katie Brownings
21 to 28 Jun Ladies in Retirement by E.Percy & R Denham Jean Francis
3 to 11 May Festival Week; Hamlet by Shakespeare & Moscow Stations by S. Mulrine Martin Nicholls
15 to 22 Mar I Thought I Heard a Rustling by Alan Plater Barry Hewlett-Davies
1 to 8 Feb Steel Magnolias by Robert Harding Tony Brownings & Pat Boxall
1996    
7 to 21 Dec The Winter’s Tale by Shakespeare Martin Nicholls, Frank Swift,Jane Barraclough
7 to 14 Sep True Faith by Frank Swift Frank Swift
3 to 10 Aug Round and Round the Garden by Alan Ayckbourn  
23 to 29 Jun Death and the Maiden by Ariel Dorfman  
May Approaching Darkness by Chris Maguire Chris Maguire
30 Mar to 6 Apr The Cemetery Club by Ivan Menchell Martin Nicholls
24 Feb to 2 Mar Accidental Death of an Anarchist by Dario Fo Richard Mc Kendrick
20 to 27 Jan Talking Heads by Alan Bennett (Amateur Premiere) Barry Hewlett-Davies
1995    
 9 to 23 Dec  Twelfth Night by Shakespeare  Chris Maguire
21 to 28 Oct Nasty Neighbours by Debbie Isitt Tony Brownings
9 to 16 Sep Dancing at Lughnasa by Brian Friel Pat Boxall
5 to 12 Aug Arms and the Man by Bernard Shaw Dennis Evans
24 Jun to 1 Jul Playing Sinatra by Bernard Kops Martin Nichols
6 to 20 May Then he kissed me by Philip Goulding Tony Loveless
18 to 25 Mar The Ride down Mount Morgan by Arthur Miller Reg Jinks and Barry Hewlett-Davies
11 to 18 Feb Old Times by Harold Pinter  
7 to 14 Jan Les Liasions Dangereuses by Christopher Hampton Richard McKendrick
1994    
15 to 18 Dec A Christmas Anthology  
3 to 10 Dec Barefoot in the Park by Neil Simon Pat Boxall
22 to 29 Oct Best of Friends by Hugh Whitmore Dennis Evans & Tony Loveless
24 Sep to 1 Oct Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward Ron Newman, Tony Brownings, Pat Boxall
6 to 13 Aug Salt of the Earth by John Godber Dennis Evans
25 Jun to 2 Jul Prin by Andrew Davies Pat Boxall
24 to 29 May Two Way Mirror by Arthur Miller  
7 to 14 May The Magic Man by Michael Law  
19 to 26 Mar The Rivals by RB Sheridan Reg Jinks
12 to 19 Feb The Business of Murder by Richard Harris  
8 to 15 Jan The Black Prince by Iris Murdoch Harry Atkinson
1993    
27 Nov to 4 Dec The Aspern Papers by Henry James Ron Newman
16 to 23 Oct Shakespeare Country by Peter Whelan Nigel Sharpe
11 to 18 Sep Rattle of a Simple Man by Charles Dyer Robin Catling
7 to 14 Aug Henceforward by Alan Ayckbourn Thomas Everchild
19 to 26 Jun Duet for One by Tom Kempinski Ron Newman
8 to 15 May A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Shakespeare Chris Maguire
3 to 10 Apr Lettice and Lovage by Peter Shaffer Reg Jinks
27 Feb to 6 Mar Temptation by Vaclav Havel Dennis Evans
23 to 30 Jan Dial ‘M’ for Murder by Frederick Knott Nigel Sharpe
1992    
5 to 12 Dec Harvey by Mary Chase Tony Brownings
24 to 31 Oct Metamorphosis by Steven Berkoff (also taken to Prague) Pat Boxall
12 to 19 Sep Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen Robin Potter
2 to 8 Aug One for the Road by Willy Russell  
21 to 27 Jun Therese Raquin by Emile Zola (L Sands) Dennis Evans
7 to 16 May Dr. Faustus by Christopher Marlowe Reg Jinks & Chris Maguire
5 to 11 Apr Bed by Jim Cartwright Pat Boxall
1 to 7 Mar Turcaret by Alain Rene Lesage Nigel Sharpe
19 to 25 Jan The Deep Blue Sea by Terence Rattigan Ron Newman
1991    
8 to 14 Dec Daisy Pulls it Off by Denise Deegan Tony Brownings
20 to 26 Oct Happy Families by John Godber Pat Boxall
8 to 14 Sep The Kingfisher by W. Douglas Home Barrie Syder
4 to 10 Aug Blue Remembered Hills by Dennis Potter Nigel Sharpe
30 Jun to 6 Jul Butterflies are Free by Leonard Gershe  
19 to 25 May Our Town by Thornton Wilder Sheelagh Baker
14 to 20 Apr Treats by Christopher Hampton Pat Boxall
3 to 9 Mar Gimme Shelter by Barrie Keefe Nicholas Quirke & Barry Syder
20 to 26 Jan Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare John Wilkinson

 

 

 

 

 

 

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