2008 •
The Herbal Bed by
Peter Whelan. •
People at Sea by J.B. Priestly. •
Taming the Tempest devised and directed by Mark Powell. •
Touched by
Stephen Lowe. •
What the Butler Saw by
Joe Orton. •
Oliver! A Stage ’65 Youth Theatre Production. •
Drowning on Dry Land by
Alan Ayckbourn. •
A Taste of Honey by
Shelagh Delaney. •
A Number by
Caryl Churchill. •
A Month in the Country by
J.L. Carr, adapted by Philip Wilson
Premiere. • ''Let's Face The Music and Dance'' a celebration of
Irving Berlin. •
Dick Whittington and his Cat by Mark Clements. • ''Our Country's Good'' by
Timberlake Wertenbaker (Stage ’65 Youth Theatre).
2009 •
Estelle Bright by
Sarah Tullamore and Frederic Baptiste. •
The Winslow Boy by
Terence Rattigan. •
The Real Thing by
Tom Stoppard. •
Restoration by
Rose Tremain, adapted by Matthew Francis. World premiere. •
Faith Healer by
Brian Friel. •
The Importance of Being Earnest by
Oscar Wilde. •
The Wizard of Oz A Stage ’65 Youth Theatre Production. •
The Lady in the Van by
Alan Bennett. •
Blackbird by
David Harrower. •
Romeo and Juliet: Unzipped, devised and directed by Mark Powell. •
After Miss Julie, a version of
Strindberg's Miss Julie by
Patrick Marber. •
Arsenic and Old Lace by
Joseph Kesselring. •
Cinderella by Mark Clements, with original songs by Paul Herbert. •
The Way You Look Tonight, a celebration of
Jerome Kern.
2010 •
With a Song in My Heart a celebration of
Rodgers and Hart. •
Aladdin by Mark Clements, with original songs by Paul Herbert. •
The Picture by
Philip Massinger. •
Death and the Maiden by
Ariel Dorfman. •
A Voyage Round My Father by
John Mortimer. •
Peter Pan by
J. M. Barrie. •
Les liaisons dangereuses by
Christopher Hampton. •
Toro! Toro! by
Michael Morpurgo, adapted by Simon Reade (world premiere). • ''Low Pay? Don't Pay'' by
Dario Fo, translated by Joseph Farrell. •
The Glass Menagerie by
Tennessee Williams, co produced with
Shared Experience. •
Private Lives by
Noël Coward. •
The Little Mermaid and Other Tales, devised by Stage ’65 Youth Theatre, based on original stories by Hans Christian Andersen.
2011 •
The Constant Wife by W.
Somerset Maugham. •
The Game of Love and Chance by
Pierre Marivaux, translated by
Neil Bartlett. •
The Country by
Martin Crimp. •
Guys and Dolls, a co-production with
Clwyd Theatr Cymru and
New Wolsey Theatre Ipswich. •
Around the World in 80 Days adapted by Phil Wilmott from the novel by
Jules Verne (Stage '65 Youth Theatre). •
The Women of Troy by
Euripides (Stage '65 Youth Theatre). •
Way Upstream by
Alan Ayckbourn. •
Persuasion by
Jane Austen (Adapted by Lucy Pitman-Wallace). •
Bang Bang Bang by
Stella Feehily, a co-production with
Out of Joint,
Octagon Theatre, Bolton, and
Curve Theatre Leicester. •
The Girl in the Yellow Dress, by
Craig Higginson. •
Jack and the Beanstalk written by Mark Clements, (2011-2012). • ''
Let's Misbehave'' celebrating the songbook of Cole Porter, directed by Simon Green, (2011-2012). •
Romeo and Juliet: Unzipped, written and directed by Mark Powell. •
Good Night, Sleep Tight (Stage '65 Youth Theatre).
2019 •
Toast by
Nigel Slater, produced by Karl Sydow in partnership with PW Productions. •
The Night Watch by Original Theatre Company, written by Sarah Waters, adapted by Hattie Naylor. •
Robin Hood, adapted by Andrew Pollard and directed by Gareth Machin. •
The Tailor of Gloucester, by
Beatrix Potter, directed by Jo Newman.
2020 •
Mame (musical) by
Jerome Lawrence and
Robert E. Lee (playwright), directed by
Nick Winston. •
Blood Wedding by
Federico García Lorca, adapted by
Barney Norris. •
Shirley Valentine by
Willy Russell, directed by Ian Talbot. •
Dial M for Murder by
Frederick Knott, directed by Anthony Banks. •
The Kite Runner by
Khaled Hosseini, adapted by
Matthew Spangler. • ''
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'' by
Edward Albee, directed by David Mercatali, a co-production with
Tobacco Factory Theatre. •
Hay Fever (play) by
Noël Coward, directed by Gareth Machin. •
Little Robin Redbreast written and directed by Gareth Machin, (Annual Pantomime 2020-21).
2021 •
September in the Rain written by
John Godber, directed by Gareth Machin, a co-production with
Tobacco Factory Theatre. This marked the first main house production since the
COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom began. It was available to watch live or stream online. •
The Lemon Table by
Julian Barnes, directed by
Michael Grandage and Titas Halder. •
The Hound of the Baskervilles by
Arthur Conan Doyle, adapted by
Steven Canny and John Nicholson. •
Snow White by
Brothers Grimm, adapted and directed by Gareth Machin into the title "
Snow White and the Happy Ever After Beauty Salon", (Annual Pantomime 2021-22).
2022 •
A Murder Is Announced by
Agatha Christie, directed by Michael Lunney. •
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by
Washington Irving, directed by Jake Smith. •
The Children (play) by
Lucy Kirkwood, directed by
Belinda Lang. •
Private Peaceful by
Michael Morpurgo, adapted by Simon Reade. • ''Sheila's Island
by Tim Firth, a female led adaptation of his original drama Neville's Island (play)''. •
The Rise and Fall of Little Voice by
Jim Cartwright, directed by Bronagh Lagan. •
When Darkness Falls by James Milton and Paul Morrissey. •
Spike by
Ian Hislop and Nick Newman. •
The Wellspring by
Barney Norris and David Owen Norris. •
Good Luck, Studio by
Henry Shields, (World Premiere). •
Much Ado About Nothing by
William Shakespeare, directed by Robert Hassie, a co-production with Ramps On The Moon and
Sheffield Theatres. •
Cinderella adapted by Clare Plested, Adam Brown, and Amanda Wilsher, directed by Gareth Machin, (Annual Pantomime 2022-23).
2023 •
How the Other Half Loves by
Alan Ayckbourn, directed by Gareth Machin. •
Brief Encounter by
Noël Coward, directed by
Douglas Rintoul, a co-production with
New Wolsey Theatre. •
The Tempest by
William Shakespeare, directed by Gareth Machin. This was an outdoor production that took place within Churchill Gardens. •
Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense by David and Robert Goodale, directed by Marieke Audsley, a co-production with
Octagon Theatre Bolton •
The Girl on the Train (novel) adapted by Rachel Wagstaff and Duncan Abel, directed by Loveday Ingram. •
Dick Whittington and His Cat adapted by Clare Plested, Adam Brown, and Amanda Wilsher (who also wrote
Cinderella at Salisbury in 2022-23). The production was directed by Gareth Machin, (Annual Pantomime 2023-24).
2024 •
One Last Push by
Chris Chibnall, directed by Gareth Machin. •
A Chorus of Disapproval (play) by
Alan Ayckbourn, directed by Gareth Machin. This production marked the 35th Ayckbourn play at the venue. •
The Mousetrap by
Agatha Christie, directed by
Phillip Franks. This was part of a nationwide tour celebrating the play's 70th anniversary. •
Birdsong (novel) by
Sebastian Faulks, directed by Alastair Whatley. This production celebrated the 30th anniversary of the original novels publication. •
Stones in His Pockets by
Marie Jones, directed by Matthew McElhinney, the son of the original director
Ian McElhinney. •
Play On! by
Cheryl West, directed by
Michael Buffong. •
Sleeping Beauty adapted by Clare Plested, Adam Brown, and Amanda Wilsher (who also wrote
Cinderella and
Dick Whittington at Salisbury in 2022-23 and 2023-24). The production was directed by Ryan McBryde, (Annual Pantomime 2024-25).
2025 •
The Thirty-Nine Steps by
John Buchan, adapted by Patrick Barlow, directed by Ryan McBryde. It was a co-production with
Mercury Theatre, Colchester, and
Octagon Theatre, Bolton. •
The Da Vinci Code by
Dan Brown, adapted by Rachel Wagstaff and Duncan Abel (who had both previously written the stage adaptation for the Playhouse's
The Girl on the Train). It was a co-production with
Mercury Theatre, Colchester, directed by Chelsea Walker. •
The Jungle Book by
Rudyard Kipling, adapted by
Sonali Bhattacharyya, directed by Clare Threadgold. The show was a production by Stage 65 Youth Theatre, celebrating their 60th anniversary. •
Blithe Spirit by
Noël Coward, directed by Anthony Banks. Co-production with
Grand Theatre, Blackpool and Lee Dean. • ''
Don't Look Now'' by
Daphne du Maurier, adapted by
Nell Leyshon. Co-production with
New Wolsey Theatre. •
Jack and the Beanstalk adapted by Clare Plested, Adam Brown, and Amanda Wilsher. The production was directed by Gareth Machin , (Annual Pantomime 2025-26).
2026 •
Rock & Roll Man directed by Randal Myler, choreographed by
Stephanie Klemons, and starring
Constantine Maroulis. It was the UK Debut of the show, coming from a successful run on Broadway. It toured several UK theatres after. ==References==