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2013

  1. Designs on Ladies

    by Georges Feydeau, translated by David King, adapted by Rodney Figaro
    directed by Maxina Cornwell

    Saturday 27 to Saturday 4 May 2013

  2. Rhinoceros

    by Eugene Ionesco, translated by Martin Crimp
    directed by Louise Stenson

    Saturday 23 to Saturday 30 March 2013

  3. Once in a Lifetime

    by Moss Hart & George S Kaufman
    directed by Mark Turnbull

    Youth Theatre Production

    Thursday 14 to Saturday 16 February 2013

  4. The Deep Blue Sea

    by Terence Rattigan
    directed by Susan Conte

    Saturday 26 to Saturday 2 February 2013

2012

  1. Dracula

    by Liz Lochhead adapted from Bram Stoker's novel
    directed by John Riley

    Saturday 8 to Saturday 15 December 2012

  2. Henry VIII or All is True (staged reading)

    by William Shakespeare & John Fletcher
    directed by Simon Bartlett & Muriel Keech

    Thursday 1 to Saturday 3 November 2012

  3. The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society Murder Mystery

    by David McGillivray and Walter Zerlin jr.
    directed by Louise Stenson

    Saturday 22 to Saturday 29 September 2012

  4. Romeo and Juliet

    by William Shakespeare
    directed by Debbie Campbell

    Outdoor Summer Production

    Sunday 15 to Saturday 21 July 2012

  5. Around The World in 8 Plays

    by Patrick Greene and Jason Pizzarello
    directed by Laura Galton

    Youth Theatre Production

    Thursday 28 to Sunday 1 July 2012

  6. In the Club

    by Richard Bean
    directed by Claudette Williamson

    Saturday 2 to Saturday 9 June 2012

  7. Measure for Measure

    by William Shakespeare
    directed by John Crook

    Saturday 28 to Saturday 5 May 2012

  8. Great Expectations

    by Charles Dickens, adapted by Jo Clifford
    directed by Gerald Baker

    Saturday 24 to Saturday 31 March 2012

  9. Peter Pan

    by JM Barrie (John Caird and Trevor Nunn)
    directed by Mark Turnbull

    Thursday 23 to Saturday 25 February 2012

  10. Taking Sides

    by Ronald Harwood
    directed by Stephen Oliver

    Saturday 28 to Saturday 4 February 2012

2011

  1. Aladdin

    by John Crocker - Music & Lyrics by Eric Gilder
    directed by Claudette Williamson
    musical director: Ralph Blackbourn

    Friday 9 to Saturday 17 December 2011

  2. Little Gem

    by Elaine Murphy
    directed by Mair Graham

    Sunday 30 to Friday 4 November 2011

  3. Vita & Virginia

    by Eileen Atkins
    adapted from correspondence between Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West
    directed by Susan Conte

    Sunday 25 to Saturday 1 October 2011

  4. Twelfth Night

    by William Shakespeare
    directed by John Crook

    Outdoor Summer Production

    Sunday 24 to Saturday 30 July 2011

  5. Tom Paine

    by Paul Foster
    directed by Mark Turnbull

    Youth Theatre Production

    Friday 1 to Saturday 2 July 2011

  6. Youth Theatre Double Bill

    by Will Averill: Cinderella: Or How Pipsqueak the Mouse Became a Stallion. 'Crinkley Bottom............' was devised in-house
    directed by Laura Galton & Joe Freeman

    Youth Theatre Production

    Thursday 9 to Sunday 12 June 2011

  7. Gormenghast

    by John Constable adapted from the novel by Mervyn Peake
    directed by Rodney Figaro

    Saturday 14 to Saturday 21 May 2011

  8. This Story of Yours

    by John Hopkins
    directed by Fiona Smith

    Monday 11 to Saturday 16 April 2011

  9. King John

    by William Shakespeare
    directed by Claudette Williamson

    Saturday 5 to Saturday 12 March 2011

  10. Pygmalion

    by Bernard Shaw
    directed by Gerald Baker

    Saturday 29 to Saturday 5 February 2011

2010

  1. Fallen Angels

    by Noel Coward
    directed by Stella Gheury de Bray

    Friday 10 to Saturday 18 December 2010

  2. A Month in the Country

    by Ivan Turgenev - adapted into English by Emlyn Williams
    directed by Mark Turnbull

    Saturday 23 to Saturday 30 October 2010

  3. Glengarry Glen Ross

    by David Mamet
    directed by Jay Walsh

    Saturday 18 to Saturday 25 September 2010

  4. A Midsummer Night’s Dream

    by William Shakespeare
    directed by Deborah Campbell

    Outdoor Summer Production

    Sunday 25 to Saturday 31 July 2010

  5. A Vampire Story

    by Moira Buffini
    directed by Simon Radford

    Youth Theatre Production

    Thursday 1 to Saturday 3 July 2010

  6. Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through the Looking Glass

    by Lewis Carroll - dramatised by Adrian Mitchell
    directed by Laura Galton and Joe Freeman

    Youth Theatre Production

    Thursday 10 to Sunday 13 June 2010

  7. The Odd Couple (female version)

    by Neil Simon
    directed by Mair Graham

    Saturday 15 to Saturday 22 May 2010

  8. The Beauty Queen of Leenane

    by Martin McDonagh
    directed by Chris Hurles

    Saturday 10 to Saturday 17 April 2010

  9. Antony and Cleopatra

    by William Shakespeare
    directed by Gerald Baker

    Saturday 6 to Saturday 13 March 2010

  10. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead

    by Tom Stoppard
    directed by Matt Beresford

    Saturday 30 to Saturday 6 February 2010

2009

  1. Gaslight

    by Patrick Hamilton
    directed by Stella Gheury de Bray

    Friday 11 to Saturday 19 December 2009

  2. Cymbeline

    by William Shakespeare
    directed by Stephen Oliver

    Saturday 24 to Saturday 31 October 2009

  3. Iron

    by Rona Munro
    directed by Mark Turnbull

    Saturday 19 to Saturday 26 September 2009

  4. Confusions

    by Alan Ayckbourn
    directed by Karin Abbott and Simon Radford

    Youth Theatre Production

    Thursday 23 to Saturday 25 July 2009

  5. Much Ado About Nothing

    by William Shakespeare
    directed by John Gilbert

    Outdoor Summer Production

    Sunday 5 to Saturday 11 July 2009

  6. I Hate Shakespeare

    by Steph DeFerie
    directed by Laura Galton

    Youth Theatre Production

    Thursday 11 to Sunday 14 June 2009

  7. Moonlight and Magnolias

    by Ron Hutchinson
    directed by Maxina Cornwell

    Saturday 9 to Saturday 16 May 2009

  8. Lulu

    by Frank Wedekind, in a version by Peter Barnes
    directed by Barry Evans

    Saturday 28 to Saturday 4 April 2009

  9. Macbeth

    by William Shakespeare
    directed by Claudette Williamson

    Saturday 28 to Saturday 7 March 2009

  10. Whipping It Up

    by Steve Thompson
    directed by John Crook

    Saturday 24 to Saturday 31 January 2009

2008

  1. Harvey

    by Mary Chase
    directed by John Gilbert

    Friday 12 to Saturday 20 December 2008

  2. Happy Days

    by Samuel Beckett
    directed by John Sheppard

    Saturday 25 to Saturday 1 November 2008

  3. Days of Wine and Roses

    by Owen McCafferty
    directed by Chris Hurles

    Saturday 13 to Tuesday 30 September 2008

  4. Henry V

    by William Shakespeare
    directed by Lara Muth

    Outdoor Summer Production

    Sunday 6 to Saturday 12 July 2008

  5. Arabian Nights

    by adapted by Dominic Cooke
    directed by Laura Galton

    Youth Theatre Production

    Thursday 5 to Sunday 8 June 2008

  6. Vincent in Brixton

    by Nicholas Wright
    directed by Stephen Oliver

    Saturday 3 to Saturday 10 May 2008

  7. The Real Thing

    by Tom Stoppard
    directed by Simon Bickerstaffe

    Saturday 29 to Saturday 5 April 2008

  8. Titus Andronicus

    by William Shakespeare
    directed by Jay Wright

    Saturday 26 to Saturday 1 March 2008

  9. An Inspector Calls

    by J. B. Priestley
    directed by Rodney Figaro

    Saturday 19 to Saturday 26 January 2008

Richmond Shakespeare Society
The Mary Wallace Theatre The Embankment,
Twickenham, Middlesex TW1 3DU
Box Office 020 8744 0547
(between 10 am and 7 pm only please)

“Who can control his fate?” Othello, Act v, Sc.2