1994:

Autumn:

Noises Off

West Side Story, directed by Kate McIntyre

1995:

Spring:

Macbeth, directed by Mark Heywood

Stars In Their Eyes

Summer:

Bouncers, directed by Dave Trennery

Autumn:

The Bear by Anton Chekhov

Grease the Musical, directed by Sara Hannafin

Frankenstein, directed by Dave Trennery

1996:

At some point:

Jekyll & Hyde, directed by Dave Trennery

Spring:

Arcadia by Tom Stoppard, directed by Gemma Robinson

The Breakfast Club, directed by Cathy Ayton

Summer:

A Midsummer Night’s Dream, directed by Dave Trennery

Autumn:

Accidental Death of an Anarchist by Dario Fo, directed by Gemma Robinson

**Housemates, written by Stuart Scott, directed by Claire McKenzie

November – 24 Hour Play: Hamlet, directed by Cathy Ayton

Cabaret the musical

1997:

Spring:

Absent Friends

The Birthday Party by Harold Pinter, directed by Carrie Rossiter

Latin, by Stephen Fry, directed by Jonathan Urquhart & Andrew Watson

Showstoppers musical revue

March – The Cocktail Hour, by AR Gurney, directed by Jolin Warren

**Who Claimed Roger’s Habit?, written by Stuart Scott

**Housemates, written by Stuart Scott, at the Co-op Arts Theatre, directed by Claire McKenzie

Summer:

**Star Whores Special Derision sketch show

The Tempest

Twelfth Night, directed by Gemma Robinson & Claire McKenzie

Edinburgh:

Mad Forest by Caryl Churchill, directed by Gemma Robinson & Ruth Bratt

Autumn:

**The Tragedy of The Invention written and directed by Neil Chawla

Bouncers, directed by Mike Sanders

Frogs

The Trial

November – The Changeling, by Middleton & Rowley, directed by Nick Tyler

**November – Loose Knots, written & directed by Oliver Snowball

Fame the musical, directed by Cara Turtington, Anthony Cooke and Nicole Ross-Anderson

1998:

At some point:

Twice Nightly written and directed by Paul Young (student)

Spring:

**Hitchcock’s Bollocks by John Wordsworth & Jonathan Urquhart

4th-5th March – Gasping, by Ben Elton, directed by Claire McKenzie

10th-12th March – The Trial, directed by Will Abell

February – 24 Hour Play – The Changeling (The Funny Bits), directed by Nick Tyler

16th-19th March – A Slice of Saturday Night musical

Summer:

**29th April-1st May – In Absentia Amo Te, by Simon Ellis, directed by Nick Tyler

6th-8th May – 12 Angry Wo/Men by Reginald Rose, directed by Mike Sanders

June – 24 Hour Play – Romeo & Juliet/The Frog & I, directed by Nick Tyler, Zed Dalal & Caro Middleton

**15th June – The Titantics Revue (sketch show), directed by Stuart Scott

Top Girls by Caryl Churchill, directed by Carrie Rossiter

The Tempest, directed by Louise Owen

Edinburgh:

**The Robin Hood Revue, written by Stuart Scott, directed by Claire McKenzie

**We Should Get Out More sketch show

Autumn:

6th – 8th November               Head State by Irvine Welsh

12th – 14th November           The Real Inspector Hound by Tom Stoppard

20th – 24th November           Little Shop Of Horrors

28th – 30th November           Blood Wedding – Lorca, directed by Anna Gerratt

7th – 12th December             City Of Angels

1999

Spring:

**24th–26th Feb.           OUT FOR A DUCK

A hilarious student-written comedy where nothing is as it seems!

2nd-4th Mar.                THE LAST SUPPER, directed by Paul Young

Murderous goings-on in this black comedy adaptation of the film where dinner parties are thrown with a macabre difference!

8th-10th Mar.              AN IDEAL HUSBAND, directed by Sarah Clapham & Tabatha Siklos

Oscar Wilde’s side-splitting classic comedy where political treachery, blackmail, theft and self-interest abound.

16th-18th Mar.            CHASING DOLPHINS, directed by Alex Pett

Fast-paced topical drama – a horrific accident sparks off a hard-hitting chain of events. Enter the land of Consumerism, where mobile phones and plastic cards give guaranteed admission…

Summer:

17th – 19th June      SUMMER NIGHTS

Prepare for the ultimate in big budget bonanzas!  An incredible night of songs from the shows, dancing, music and mayhem, including Les Miserables, Grease, Blood Brothers and West Side Story.

22nd – 24th June     TOM JONES, directed by Jo Bloom

Famous bawdy romp about the life of aforementioned Mr Jones.  Tom describes it as “the story of a man who was young, foolish and not so much a sinner as a man much beset by women”   (As seen on television!)

Edinburgh:

**Twice Nightly, by Paul Young (student), directed by Tom Kirkham

Autumn:

Confusions, by Alan Ayckbourn

18th-20th Nov – The Rise & Fall of Little Voice, directed by Lizzie Ridler

24th-26th Nov – Hecabe, directed by Harry Fehr

1st-3rd Dec – Arms & The Man, directed by Nicola Snarey

** 7th – 11th Dec – Lenton Boulevard, written and directed by Paul Young